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A common format in writing the research paper is to start the preliminaries. Abstract,
Table of Contents, Title Page, Acknowledgement, List of Tables and List of Figures.
Abstract
The researcher provides the readers with a “bird’s eye view” of the research either in
the short form (100-175 words) or in long form (500 – 1,000 words).
Title Page
Acknowledgement
He mentions the people who guided him in the completion of the research
Table of Contents
He lists the chapter headings of the research in this section with the following:
1. Preliminaries
2. Chapter number
3. Chapter titles and page citation
4. Sub-headings of main headings and page citations
5. Bibliography and page citations
6. Appedix (ces) and page citations
List of Tables
He substantiates the presentation of the captions of the tables used with the following:
1. Number of tables
2. Caption of titles
3. Pages in the research where the tables are located
He includes this section only if graphs, charts and other illustrations are used in the
research
1. Number of figures/illustrations
2. Captions or titles
3. Pages in the research where the figures/illustrations appear
1. Introduction
2. Review of Related Literature
3. Methodology
4. Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation of Data
5. Summary, Conclusions, Recommendations and Implications
Introduction
1. Background of the Study (This includes the theoretical and conceptual framework)
2. Statement of the Problem
3. Statement of the Hypothesis (Optional)
4. Theoretical and Conceptual Framework (These are included in the Background of
the Study)
5. Definition of Terms
6. Importance of the Study
7. Scope and Delimitation of the Study
He presents what has and has not been researched on the problem by explaining the
basis of the theoretical framework.
Methodologies
To answer research questions or to test the hypothesis of the research, he breaks down
data into constituent pars. He presents, analyzes, and interprets data or evidence
sequentially because the presentation explains the meaning of the data
He summarizes findings to answer the research questions.. From the collected data or
evidences he forms conclusions or generalizations. From the academic discipline
presented by the problem .he makes recommendation and implication and presents
these for further research and for policy implementation.
1. Allow the reader to obtain the scope of the investigation behind the report
2. Permit the reader to locate easily full bibliographical information for materials cited
in the text.
3. Provide the reader with a foundation, with a prepared listing of words which he can
use for his own research.