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Research Report Format Outline

The document outlines the format for a full research report, including sections for an introduction, problem setting, literature review, conceptual framework, methodology, results and findings, conclusions and recommendations, bibliography, and annexes. It also outlines the requirements for presenting the research, including a 15-minute presentation with background, objectives, methodology, results, and conclusions, followed by Q&A. The full research report should be bound with normal margins and 11-point Arial Narrow font. A research compendium is also required in a magazine-style format.
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Research Report Format Outline

The document outlines the format for a full research report, including sections for an introduction, problem setting, literature review, conceptual framework, methodology, results and findings, conclusions and recommendations, bibliography, and annexes. It also outlines the requirements for presenting the research, including a 15-minute presentation with background, objectives, methodology, results, and conclusions, followed by Q&A. The full research report should be bound with normal margins and 11-point Arial Narrow font. A research compendium is also required in a magazine-style format.
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OUTLINE FOR THE FULL RESEARCH REPORT FORMAT:

I. INTRODUCTION (similar contents as the Background of the Study in your proposal)


II. PROBLEM SETTING
A. Statement of the Problem
B. Delimitations
C. Definition of Terms
D. Assumptions
E. Importance of the Study
F. Objectives of the Study
III. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
IV. CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
V. METHODOLOGY (similar contents as Chapter 3 of your proposal, but without separating the contents into
sub headings. make the discussion continuous and cohesive)
VI. PRESENTATION OF RESULTS, FINDINGS, AND ANALYSIS (well-digested and interpreted findings
in the form of graphs with its corresponding discussions)
VII. SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS (your final discussion to connect your
findings to your statement of the problem and objectives; your chance to emphasize the results that will
establish how you have met the objectives that you have originally set out to do)
BIBLIOGRAPHY (use APA format)
ANNEXES (partially-digested data in the form of base map with labels or codes, observation or survey results
in the form of tables, etc.)
FINAL SUBMISSION AND PRESENTATION FORMATS:
I. PRESENTATION / DEFENSE
a. 15 minute presentation (use ppt or equivalent visual aids) with the following minimum contents:
brief background of the study, problem/objectives, methodology, results, and conclusions
b. presentation will be followed with a 10 minute Q&A
c. present and defend in full English
d. attire: smart casual
II. FULL RESEARCH REPORT
a. short bond paper, ring-bound per team
b. normal margins, 1.25 line spacing
c. Arial Narrow, 11 font size
III. RESEARCH COMPENDIUM
a. short bond paper or journal/magazine size
b. soft/magazine bound (similar to research journals or magazines like espasyo and blueprint)
c. normal margins, single space
d. Arial Narrow, 11 font size
e. double columns
Note: The research compendium format may change as per final instruction of whoever would do the collating,
layout, and printing. Decide among yourselves who will do this.

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