0% found this document useful (0 votes)
23 views

Research Proposal Guide

Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
23 views

Research Proposal Guide

Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3

Research Proposal Guide

I. Research Title: (This is the distinctive name given to the research proposal
which describes the scope of work in specific, clear and concise terms)

II. Name of Proponent: (preferably the research proponent must be a student of


CSSPE)

Name of the Researcher(s) : _____________________________________


Name of Institution/College : ____________________________________
Name of the College/Department : ______________________________

III. Address/Location: (This refers to the mailing/forwarding address where


communication to both proponent/institution/college can be facilitated)

a. Proponent : ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
b. College : ______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

IV. Background of the Study: (This refers to the overview of the project
discussing the factors that lead to the conceptualization of the problem)

V. Review/Survey of Related Literature: (This refers to the body of literature


related to the study being proposed or a discussion on how the research
proposal is related with the current researches in the filed).

VI. Conceptual/Theoretical Framework of the Study: (This includes a


discussion of the different theories and models that provide the conceptual
underpinning of the study; or the legitimate bases for defining its parameters)
2

VII. Statement of the Problem: (This refers to the problem both general and
specific which the research proponent hopes to solve or offer solution)

a. General: ______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________

b. Specific: ______________________________________________________

______________________________________________________

VIII. Assumptions: (This refers to a proposition of some occurrences or


considerations that may be considered in delimiting the area of the study)

IX. Significance of the Study: (This refers to the contribution of the Study to: a)
national goals/plans; b) national policies; c) emerging issues/realities; d)
regional/local needs; e) community goals/plans)

X. Definition of Terms: (This refers to the contextual and operational meanings


of the variables in the study)

XI. Scope and Limitations: (This refers to the scope or inclusive frame of
reference as well as limits of the study)

XII. Methodology: (This refers to the detailed technical/scientific activities which


include the research design, sampling plan, instrumentation, statistical tool
and treatment of data)
3

XIII. Working Bibliography: (This refers to the list of sources of the literatures
used or surveyed in the study)

Good Luck on your Research Work!

You might also like