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Chapter 1: Introduction
I. Background of the study
• What is your main topic and why did you choose it?
Terminalia catappa leaves, often known as tropical almond leaves and locally as "Talisay," are
one prospective corkboard substitute that could be less expensive and better for the
environment. There are various other advantages to using tropical almond leaves as a
corkboard material. They are commonly available and competitively priced all across the world.
Because they are a natural and renewable resource, they are a more environmentally friendly
alternative to typical corkboard materials. Because of their resilience and endurance, tropical
almond leaves can withstand the weight of pinned objects without breaking or ripping. They
are also inherently water-resistant, which is advantageous in damp or humid conditions.
B. Research Objectives
• Talisay leaves is seen to be comparable to the tensile strength of cork
• Just like ordinary corkboards it is prone to wear over time
• Talisay leaves is seen to be much more sustainable than cork
• By employing Talisay leaves as a replacement, the demand for corks will be reduced
significantly.
Chapter 2
I. Theoretical Framework
II. Conceptual Framework/EDD (Experimental Research Diagram)
Chapter 3: Methodology
I. Research Design
Experimental Research
II. Population and Sample Method
Since a wide range of individuals and organizations utilize corkboards, anyone could be part of
our population, and survey participants would likely be students, professionals, and others who
frequently use corkboards.
III. Sampling Techniques
Simple Random Sampling and Convenience Sampling
IV. Data Gathering Instruments
Data for this study will be gathered from a series of experiments, primarily using
instrumentation created by the researcher.
V. Data Gathering Procedure
The researchers will create four setups, designated as Setup A, Setup B, and Setup C. The next
step is material testing. The corkboard's ability to keep pinned items and its durability will be
used to determine the outcomes. The researcher will compare the total after receiving the
results to determine which of the setups is comparable to the corkboard made of cork oak tree.
VI. Data Processing and Analysis
The researchers will analyze the data gathered through descriptive statistics