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INFOGRAPHIC OF CHAPTER 1 in PRACTICAL RESEARCH

This document outlines the typical structure of a research paper chapter on the problem and its background. It includes sections that introduce the topic, provide the history and context of the study, present the theoretical framework, state the problem being addressed, define the scope and limitations, and explain the significance of the study. These sections give readers background on the issues, objectives, and importance of the research.
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INFOGRAPHIC OF CHAPTER 1 in PRACTICAL RESEARCH

This document outlines the typical structure of a research paper chapter on the problem and its background. It includes sections that introduce the topic, provide the history and context of the study, present the theoretical framework, state the problem being addressed, define the scope and limitations, and explain the significance of the study. These sections give readers background on the issues, objectives, and importance of the research.
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LYNN ANDREA L.

MARQUEZ ABM-7

PRACTICAL RESEARCH II

CHAPTER 1:
THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND
“After all, the ultimate goal of all INTRODUCTION
research is not objectivity, but the
truth.”
-Helene Deutsch
Provides general information
about the topic.

Roles and importance of the


study.
The crucial and longest part of
a resarch paper.
BACKGROUND OF Should contain: TRENDS,
THE STUDY ISSUES, OBJECTIVES and
CONTRIBUTIONS.
Provides HISTORY of the topic,
subjects of the study and
other strategies compared or
tested. THEORETICAL
Provides the readers with FRAMEWROK
context to the information
talked about throughout your
research paper. THEORY- explains the
presentation or procedures.

It presents the theoretical basis


CONCEPTUAL of the study, which maybe an
FRAMEWORK established learning principle
or theory.
Visual or Graphical
representation of the theory.
STATEMENT OF THE
Illustrates the process PROBLEM
undertaken by the researcher
in conducting the study.
It is usually stated in one broad
statement followed by specific
questions that relate to the
main problem.
SIGNIFICANCE OF
THE STUDY The critical issue that your
research seeks to address
Practical importance especially
to the intended readers of your
study.
SCOPE AND
Groups of people who will LIMITATIONS
benefit from the study..

Scope states what the study


covers and fix its parameters.
DEFINITION OF
TERMS Limitations specify certain
constrains in the study which
are essential, but which the
Alphabetically arranged. researcher has no control of.
State definitions in complete “Nothing has such
sentence. power to broaden the
It should be define contextually mind as the ability to
investigate
and operationally.
systematically and truly
all that comes under
thy observation in life.”
- Marcus Aurelius

LYNN ANDREA L. MARQUEZ ABM-7

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