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 A systematic process of collecting and analyzing

information to increase our understanding of the


phenomenon under study.

 A careful investigation of these information to discover


new theories , or to change them in the event that new
facts have emerged and the old ones needed revision.
 Sanchez, (1997) define research as a vehicle for
mobility.
 The world is actively changing and is affected by the
changes everywhere, then a phenomena of life.
 Aid in the discovery and that are happening in this
world.
1. For solving an issue or a problem
2. For the improvement of the life of man
3. For correcting a practice or system used in a company
or a certain group
4. For decision-making purpose
5. For evaluating an idea or information
6. For predicting what is to come or may possibly
happen in the future
 Title page
 Abstract
 Body, which includes the following:
 Headings and, if necessary, subheadings to organize the
content
 In-text citations of research sources
 References page
 All these components must be saved in one document,
not as separate documents.
1. It is focused on the topic.
2. The thesis is clear and logical.
3. The points presented can be verified and are supported by
facts examples.
4. It is not plagiarized and the writer has document the source
well.
5. It uses a specific and correct format for the documentary
references or sources which can be found in the bibliography
works cited page.
6. The paper is free from grammatical errors, cohenrent in ideas,
and observed the mechanics in formatting and typing of the
paper.
1. INTRODUCTION
-gives the overall view of the paper.
-includes the historical background of the topic,
statement of the problem, definition of terms,
and the topic’s importance.
2. BODY/TEXT
-analyzes the result of the research.
-life of research paper, this is where the discussion
takes place .
3. CONCLUSION
-present the findings of the study as well as the
suggestions offered by the writer in his/her
research.
1. TITLE PAGE
-contains the name of the students, the title of the
research, name of the subject, name of the teacher, and
the Date submitted.
2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
- contains the topics presented in the outline but
with pages included.
3. ABSTRACT
-summary of the entire paper including the
purpose of the study.
4. APPENDIX/APPENDICES
-in its plural form are supplementary materials
found at the back or end of the book. This materials can
be articles, texts, periodicals, book, etc.
5. INDEX/ INDECCES
-is a listing of the names, places, topics, and the
pages of the book where they can be found.
-alphabetically arrange for easier use.
6. BIBLIOGRAPHY/WORKS CITED
- is the part where the list of the books used as
references can be found.
- the detailed information as to the author’s name,
year of publication, title of the book, place of
publication, and the publishing house are also given.

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