Research Data Book
Research Data Book
• Margins:
• Right and Bottom: 1”
• Top & Left: 1.5”
• Font/ Typeface
• Fontstyle: Times New Roman
• Fontsize: 12
FORMAT OF TECHNICAL PAPER
• Text Alignment
• Title: Center
• Subtopic: Left
• Body: Justify
• Spacing
• Single: Title, Table Title and Heading, Figure Captions,
and References
• 1.5: Body
• Triple: After Chapter Titles, Before major subheadings,
in between paragraph, before and after tables in the text
FORMAT OF TECHNICAL PAPER
• Title Page
• Approval Sheet
• Acknowledgment
• Dedication
• Abstract
• List of Tables
• List of Figures
CONTENT OF TECHNICAL PAPER
• Chapter I: Introduction
• Chapter II: Review of Related Literature
• Chapter III: Methodology
• Chapter IV: Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation of Data
• Chapter V: Summary of Findings, Conclusions and
Recommendations
• Bibliography
• Appendices
TITLE
A Thesis Presented to
The Faculty of Science and Technology Department
Negros Occidental High School, Bacolod City
In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for Graduation
by
CHRISTIAN PADILLA
April 1, 2016
SAMPLE TITLES
State conclusions/applications.
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION
• Chapter I: Introduction
• Background of the Study
• Statement of the Problem
• Statement of Hypothesis
• Significance of the Study
• Definition of Terms
• Scope and Limitations of the Study
CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
• Results
• Include data and analysis. Tabulate data
whenever possible. Report only relevant data.
• Include statistics, graphs, pages with raw
collected data, etc.
• Summarize results and analysis trough tables,
graphs or diagrams.
• Avoid too many small tables of closely related
data which can be put together in one table for a
more comprehensive picture of results.
CHAPTER IV: PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND
INTERPRETATION OF DATA
de novo → new
researchers’ previous→ scholars’ previous research
exploration
what other scholars have pieced→ what other researchers
together have figured out
Example of Correct Paraphrase
Hoemann (2000) says that there is
very little absolutely new This paraphrase is
knowledge. Most of our discoveries acceptable because it:
take advantage of work done by • accurately conveys the
those who have gone before us. The information,
process of learning is, in fact, a long • re-expresses it in
tradition passed on from generation substantially different
to generation. Acknowledging the words and phrases,
source of ideas gives recognition to • identifies where words
the contributions of others in this are exactly copied from
tradition and is, as Hoemann says, the original, and
an “act of humility.” • cites the original source
of the information.
How to avoid PLAGIARISM?
• 2) Common Knowledge
• *two criteria most commonly used in deciding
whether or not something is common knowledge :
• quantity: the fact can be found in numerous
places and ubiquity: it is likely to be known by a
lot of people.
-Ideally both conditions are true.
• -third criteria : the information can be easily
found in a general reference source
How to avoid PLAGIARISM?
• 3) Internet/Online sources
• “Cutting and pasting is also the common
cause of ‘Frankenstein’ papers where copied
text is sewn together with little bits of
original connecting prose”
***Purdue University Online Writing Lab. (2008). Is it
plagiarism yet?. Retrieved February 8, 2014 from
• http://http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/589/02
As a summary….
REFERENCE LIST/BIBLIOGRAPHY
• should contain full details of all the sources
mentioned in the text, arranged
alphabetically by surname of first author
REFERENCING
1) Book
Author’s surname, Initials. (Year of publication).
Title (xx ed. if not the first). Place of publication:
Publisher.
7) Newspaper article
Author’s surname, Initials. (Year of
publication, Month of publication Day of
publication). Title of article. Title of
newspaper, pp. xx-xx.
8) Thesis / dissertation
Author surname, Initials. (Year of award). Title of
thesis (Level of award) Awarding institution, address.
9) Government publication
Corporate author. (Date of publication). Title
of report. Place of publication: Author.