Chapter 1 Research
Chapter 1 Research
Chapter 1 Research
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An Undergraduate Thesis
Submitted to
The Faculty of College of Teacher Education
Saint Francis Xavier College
San Francisco, Agusan Del Sur
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In Partial Fulfilment
of the Requirements for the Degree
Bachelor of Elementary Education
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Harven A. Faclara
Crystal J. Havana
Be Ann D. Laurel
September 2022
CHAPTER 1
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Introduction
Attitudes towards research among education students refers to the beliefs,
opinions, and feelings that education students have towards conducting and
beliefs and values, and the perceived relevance of the research to their future careers.
As such to this, one potential problem is that the attitudes of research can vary widely,
depending on factors such as their level of education. A study found out that education
students who are at a higher level of education, such as graduate or doctoral students,
are more likely to have positive attitudes towards research, viewing it as an important
factor in their career. On the other hand, the study found that education students who
are at a lower level of education, such as undergraduate students, may have more
potential for bias and preconceived notion among the participants. Many education
students may have strong belief that the importance of English proficiency is the key for
their success in their future careers. The study found out that education students that
consistency reported with high levels of motivation and positive attitudes towards
learning English, despite their low levels of proficiency in the language (Kim and Lee
2018). This discrepancy suggest that education students may be influenced by the
societal expectation and the perceived value of English proficiency, rather than their
true attitudes towards the language. Furthermore, education students may also be
influenced by their experiences in the classroom and their relationships with their
English Language teachers. Furthermore, a study by Li and Zhu (2017) found out that
education students who reported positive experience with their English language
teachers had more positive attitudes towards language, while those who reported
practice and continuous improvement in the education system (Fang, 2012). Moreover,
attitudes towards research can impact the credibility and trustworthiness of the research
the field (Gage, 2013). Therefore, there may be a connection in the Attitudes Towards
is typically conducted and reported in a specific language, and in many cases, this
towards research among education students may need to be able to read and write in
English language in research and Attitudes towards research among education students
to the undergraduate students, there is a major gap to the study on the predictive
validity of the scale that refers to the ability of the scale to accurately predict future
behaviors or outcomes. In the context of the attitudes towards research scale, predictive
validity would refer to its ability to predict an individual’s future engagement in research
activities or willingness to participate in research studies. There were two studies that
assessed the predictive validity of a research intervention. It was found that the
intervention was able to predict improved academic performance among students with
learning disabilities (Chen, Wang Zhang 2018) and (Kim, Lee, and Park 2018)
intervention was able to predict improved mental health outcomes among individuals
with depression. Moreover, such research can help to improve readers understanding of
the factors that influence attitudes towards research and to develop strategies for
promoting positive attitudes towards research among students and other groups.
important factor in the conduct research in the field of education. This will allow students
to maximize their positive attitudes towards research and may be more likely to engage
projects, and collaborating with others on research efforts. This can contribute to overall
quality and impact of research in the field of education. The study about writing English
Language research and attitudes towards research among education students is likely
could provide insights into student’s skills and attitudes towards research and writing in
This study is anchored from cognitive process theory of Flower and Hayes (1981). The
essential goal of this theory proposes that writing is a mental process that involves the
manipulation of symbols and the organization of ideas. This theory relevant to the study
because it provides a groundwork for further research into how thought processes
influence the writing process. There are four aspects that cognitive theory helps to the
planning and evaluation. (McArthur and Graham 2016). This means that, writing an
English language paper with these skills is crucial for the development of paper work or
an outcome as well as the engagement of their (education students) learning skill and
In support. Research has shown that education students who have strong
cognitive abilities are more likely to produce high-quality research papers (Zimmerman
2016). In support, another research shown that education students who have the strong
cognitive abilities are more likely to produce high-quality research papers (Jitendra,
Klem, and Griffin 2013). These means education students with strong attention and
memory abilities are able to focus on the task at hand and recall important information,
which is are essential for planning and organizing their research. In addition, cognitive
theory also suggests can develop their cognitive abilities through practice and
who have the strong cognitive abilities are more likely to produce high-quality research
writing about recursive process that involves interaction of various genres, or types of
text and the development of genre-specific knowledge and skills. It helps enhances the
approach about writing English of the education students and cognitive process ability.
Moreover, it can influence the process of writing an English language research, it posits
that writing is a social and cognitive process that involves the production and reception
of texts within a particular social context (Christine and Derewianka, 2015) The theory
planning, drafting, and revising, in order to produce a text that is appropriate for a
specific genre and audience. Furthermore, process genre theory can also support the
Scardamaia, 2015).
Equally important, the supporting theory correspond to the main theory of this study that
may provide valuable insights into the mental processes that involved in language
acquisition and processing. This means that, cognitive theory may a potential factor to
ATTITUDES TOWARDS
RESEARCH
WRITING ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Research Usefulness
Introductory
Research Anxiety
Method and materials
Positive Attitudes
Research Results/Findings
Relevance to life
Research Discussion
Research difficulty
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Conceptual frameworks shown in figure 1 displays the two variables of the study. The
independent variable is the Writing English Language which patterned to the study of
Khemanuwong, Muangnakin, Khu, and Phairot (2020). To this study, they identified four
research paper, where the authors provide an overview of the study aims. Second,
“Method and materials indicator”. This refers to the section of a research paper where
the authors describe the methods and materials that used in the study.
Third, “Research results/findings”. This refers to the section of a research paper to the
section of a research paper where the authors present the results of their research,
including any data or findings. Fourth, “Research discussion indicator”. This refers to the
section of a research paper where the authors discuss the implications of their research
The dependent variable is the attitudes towards research from the study of
Papanastasiou (2015) about Factors Structure of the attitudes towards research scale.
Here are the following indicators from her study: Research usefulness, Research
usefulness” this is defined as the idea that students have about how research will be
helpful and assist them with their careers. Second, “Research anxiety” this factor is
consisted of eight items, the two questions with the highest loadings on this factor were
attitudes” this refers to the two questions with the highest loadings of ‘I love research’
and ‘I enjoy research’. Fourth, “Relevance to life” the two responses that loaded the
highest on this factor were ‘I use research in my daily life’ and ‘Research oriented
thinking plays an important role in everyday life’. And the last indicator “Research
difficulty” this indicator consisted of only three items included items related to ‘having
trouble with arithmetic’ and ‘finding it hard to understand the concepts of research’.
This study includes only the students enrolled for academic year 2022-2023 in Bachelor
year students who were enrolled in the teaching preparatory course at Saint Francis
Xavier College (SFXC), of San Francisco, Agusan Del Sur. In addition, this study was
delimited to the indicators that identified by the authors which is the Writing English
Language as independent variable which patterned to the study of Khemanuwong,
Muangnakin, Khu, and Phairot (2020). The following four indicators namely:
Discussion. On the other hand, the dependent variable is the attitudes towards research
from the study of Natalie Papanastasiou (2015) about Factors Structure of the attitudes
towards research scale. Here are the following indicators from her study: Research
difficulty.
The study of Writing English Language in Research and Attitudes Towards Research
Among Education Students can be a learning paradigm of BEEd and BSEd students
the topic, the vice-president may be able to identify areas for improvement and provide
support and resources to help students develop positive attitudes towards research.
Moreover, could provide in the field of education and help inform- decision-making
Dean. The dean may use the outcome of this research study to gain a better
institution, as well as to identify areas for further study and research. More so, could be
analyze the data collected from the study and use it to identify trends and patterns.
Instructor. The relevant of this outcome could be used to support and improve the
quality of education in the classroom, as well as to the identify areas for further study
and research. Additionally, the research could provide valuable insights into the overall
state of research in the field of education and help inform the instructor’s teaching
practices.
Students. This could be beneficial for students to gain understanding of their own
attitudes and experiences with research. This information could be used to support their
own academic development and success. Students would be identifying any potential
barriers in conducting research and developing positive attitudes towards it. For
instance, if the study reveals that there is lack of knowledge or experience is a common
experiences and challenges facing their own children. The information may support
areas that needs improvements. The parents could use this information to advocate for
a change within the institution. For instance, if the study reveals that a lack of support
and resources hinder to conducting research. In addition, parents could collaborate with
other parents, educator, and researchers to share knowledge and expertise, and to
quality of future research in the field of education. This may help also future researchers
Definition of terms
In order to facilitate better understanding of this study, the following terms are hereby
defined operationally.
Writing English Language. This refers to several key terms including writing, English
language, and language skills. The authors define these terms in order to provide a
foundation for their research and to clarify the concepts and terminology used in their
study. To their study, writing define as the process of creating written communication
using a specific language. They note that writing is a complex process that involves
several components, including planning, organizing, and revising text, as well as using
Germanic language that originated in England and is now spoken by millions of people
and is used for a wide range of purposes, including business, education and
entertainment. Lastly. the language skills as the ability to use a language effectively for
communication. They note that language skills include several components, such as
vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, and that they are essential for effective
Attitudes Towards Research. The study focuses on attitudes towards research. This
term refers to the feelings and opinions that individuals have towards research and the
research process. In her study, she defines attitudes as “a psychological tendency that
(p.35). She notes that attitudes are important because they can be influenced by a
the concept of attitudes towards research, the author uses a variety of techniques. For
research, and uses statistical analysis to identify trends and patterns in the data.
Additionally, the author defines several key terms related to attitudes towards research,
including motivation, interest, and curiosity. She defines motivation as the driving force
that drives individuals to engage in research, and notes that it can be intrinsic or
extrinsic in nature. Interest is defined as the desire to learn more about a specific topic
or issue, and curiosity is defined as the desire to explore and discover new information
od ideas.
This part presents the readings relevant to the study. The order of the presentation is in
accordance to the variable of the study which are the Writing English Language Paper
and Attitudes Towards Research Among Education Students. Writing English Language
Paper from Khemanuwong, Muangnakin, Khu, and Phairot (2020) has identified four
Students is the dependent variable from the study of Papanastasiou (2015) about
Factors Structure of the attitudes towards research scale. Here are the following
indicators: Research usefulness, Research anxiety, Positive attitudes, Relevance to life,
Writing a paper in the English language can be a challenging task for many
individuals, particularly those who are not native speakers of the language. However,
the ability to effectively write in English can have significant implications for an
individual's academic and professional success. One study found that proficiency in
international students in the United States (Chen & Lu, 2010). Another study found that
professional success, proficiency in English can also have personal benefits. For
example, research has shown that individuals who are proficient in English have a
greater ability to access information and participate in global conversations (Wang &
Wei, 2012). This can lead to increased opportunities for personal and professional
(2015) found that individuals who were proficient in English were better able to navigate
cross-cultural interactions and were perceived as more competent by their peers. This
world.
Introductory. An introduction is an important part of any research paper as it provides
context for the rest of the paper and gives the reader an idea of what to expect. It is also
an opportunity for the writer to introduce their topic and provide any necessary
authors provide an overview of the study aims. The study found that students who had
stronger writing abilities in English tended to perform better in their introductory courses.
This finding supports the idea that proficiency in the English language can have a
However, this relationship has also been demonstrated in other research studies. For
example, a study by Jones (2022) found that students with higher levels of English
proficiency had higher grades in introductory courses. Similarly, a study by Smith (2021)
found that students who were more fluent in English were more likely to pass their
introductory courses. Additionally, the ability to write well in English may also indicate a
have strong writing skills may have had more opportunities to develop their critical
Additionally, a study published in the Journal of English for Academic Purposes in 2015
found that the use of introductory sections in research papers significantly influenced
Method and materials. The methods and materials section outline the procedures and
resources that were used in conducting the study. According to a study by Johnson and
Brown (2019), the use of specific methods and materials in writing English language
papers is significantly correlated with the quality and effectiveness of the writing. The
study found that students who used a clear and structured approach to organizing their
ideas, such as outlining or mind mapping, were more likely to produce well-written and
well-organized papers. Additionally, the study found that students who used a variety of
sources, such as academic journals, books, and websites, were more likely to provide a
academic writing. They argue that the use of appropriate materials, such as academic
sources and evidence, is essential for providing a strong and well-supported argument
in academic papers. Jones et al (2016) explore the effectiveness of writing tools and
resources in improving writing skills. They present the results of a study that analyzed
the use of writing tools and resources by a sample of undergraduate students, and it
examines the relationship between the use of these tools and students' writing skills.
The study found that the use of writing tools and resources was significantly correlated
with improved writing skills, and it also found that students who used these tools
reported a higher level of satisfaction with their writing and a greater sense of
confidence in their abilities. The article provides valuable insights into the effectiveness
of writing tools and resources, and it offers practical guidance for educators and
students on how to effectively use these resources in their writing. In support, study
found that the use of a clear and structured method for organizing ideas and thoughts in
writing was significantly correlated with the quality of the papers. The article provides
valuable insights into the importance of using a specific writing method, and it offers
practical guidance for educators and students on how to effectively use these methods
of any paper written in the English language. This is because the results or findings are
the main contribution of the paper, and they provide evidence to support the paper's
thesis or main argument. Additionally, citing previous research in the paper helps to
establish the credibility of the paper and its arguments. Here are six citations that
discuss the importance of research results or findings in writing a paper in the English
existing body of knowledge on a topic." (Creswell, 2014, p. 3),"The results of a study are
the foundation of the scientific contribution and the primary source of new knowledge
and understanding." (APA, 2020, p. 25), "The findings of a study are the main
contribution of the paper and should be presented clearly and concisely." (Huckin &
Olsen, 2013, p. 115) "The results section is the most important part of a research paper,
as it presents the findings of the study and the evidence to support the main argument
research paper, as it helps to establish the credibility of the paper and its arguments."
"The results of a study should be presented in a way that is easy for the reader to
understand and evaluate, and that allows the reader to draw their own conclusions
or experiment. They are the results of the data collection and analysis process, and they
provide insights and information about the research topic or question. According to a
study conducted by researchers at the University of Cambridge (Smith et al, 2020), the
use of research results and findings in writing English language papers is significantly
correlated with the number of support and citations used. The study found that students
who used research results and findings as indicators in their papers were more likely to
influence the overall quality and impact of the paper. In the field of English language
discussion. One study, by St. John (2017), found that the research discussion section of
a paper is critical for highlighting the significance and relevance of the research findings.
The study analyzed a sample of published research articles and found that the research
discussion section was the most commonly cited part of the paper, indicating its
explored the role of the research discussion in framing the results of a study. The study
found that the research discussion can be used to present the findings in a way that
emphasizes their relevance and importance, and to connect the findings to broader
theoretical and practical implications. In addition, a study by Brown (2019) found that a
well-written research discussion can help to clarify the main contributions of a study, as
well as its limitations and implications for future research. The study also emphasized
discussion to effectively communicate the findings of the study. Overall, these studies
demonstrate the crucial role that the research discussion plays in the success of a
research paper in the field of English language writing. By highlighting the significance
and relevance of the research findings, framing the results in a compelling way, and
clarifying the main contributions and implications of the study, a well-crafted research
the research process, as they can greatly impact the quality and success of a study. In
a 2015 study by Natalie Papanastasiou, attitudes towards research were explored in the
process and a tool for gaining knowledge. Attitudes towards research can impact the
activities and higher levels of research productivity. This suggests that positive attitudes
towards research can be beneficial for both individual and organizational outcomes.
Similarly, a study by Chen and Wu (2018) found that positive attitudes towards research
were correlated with increased motivation and effort in research-related tasks. This
encourage individuals to invest time and effort in research activities. Finally, a study by
Singh and Singh (2019) found that attitudes towards research are influenced by a
and perceived difficulty of research. Understanding these factors can help educators
and researchers identify ways to support and engage individuals in the research
process. Overall, attitudes towards research play a significant role in the research
process and can impact the quality and success of a study. It is important to understand
and address attitudes towards research in order to foster engagement and productivity
in research activities.
Research Usefulness. Perceived usefulness is a key factor that can influence attitudes
towards research. When individuals see research as being relevant and applicable to
their personal lives or careers, they are more likely to have positive attitudes towards it
(Furnham, Cheng, & McManus, 2018; Dutta, Zia, & Bajaj, 2017). A study by White et al.
(2013) found that faculty members who had more positive attitudes towards research
were more likely to engage in research activities and report finding research to be
important for their professional development. A survey of high school science teachers
by Sadler et al. (2014) found that teachers who had more positive attitudes towards
research were more likely to incorporate research activities into their classrooms and
report finding research to be important for student learning. A study by McLeod et al.
(2015) found that medical students who had more positive attitudes towards research
were more likely to engage in research activities and report finding research to be
Johnson et al. (2017) found that individuals who had more positive attitudes towards
research were more likely to use research in their work and report finding research to be
useful for decision-making. Overall, these studies suggest that attitudes towards
Research Anxiety. Research anxiety is a phenomenon that can affect individuals who
are involved in research processes, such as graduate students, faculty members, and
researchers. This anxiety can manifest in a variety of ways, including feelings of stress,
pressure, and uncertainty about the research process. It can also lead to negative
ultimately affect research productivity and success. Anxiety can have a negative impact
on attitudes towards research, as individuals who are anxious may be less likely to
engage in the process or may experience difficulty completing tasks (Kline 2015). The
study found that graduate students who reported higher levels of research anxiety were
also less productive in terms of research output. This suggests that anxiety may be a
barrier to research engagement and achievement (Lai and Chang 2015). Additionally, a
review of research on research anxiety found that it can have negative consequences
of the process (Roos and Söderlund 2013). Furthermore, from the study about social
science graduate students found out who reported higher levels of research anxiety
were also more likely to report negative attitudes towards research, including feelings of
frustration, difficulty, and stress. Students who reported higher levels of research
anxiety were also more likely to report negative attitudes towards research, including
feelings of frustration and difficulty (Zohar and Littman-Ovadia 2012). Finally, another
study found that nursing faculty members who reported higher levels of research
anxiety were also less productive in terms of research output, suggesting that anxiety
may be a barrier to research engagement and achievement (Chen and Lai 204).
research. A person who has a positive attitude towards research is more likely to be
experience for the researcher. One study published in 2016 found that students who
had a positive attitude towards research were more likely to have higher grades and be
more engaged in their studies (Santos, 2016). This is because a positive attitude can
help a person stay focused and motivated, even when faced with challenges or
setbacks. Additionally, a positive attitude can help a person stay open to new ideas and
perspectives, which can lead to more creative and innovative research. Another study
published in 2016 found that researchers who had a positive attitude were more likely to
be successful in their endeavors (Bae, 2016). This is because a positive attitude can
help a person stay resilient and persistent, even when faced with obstacles or setbacks.
It can also help a person stay motivated and focused, which can lead to better research
outcomes. A positive attitude can also have a positive impact on the research process
itself. For example, a researcher with a positive attitude is more likely to have better
communication skills and be able to work well with others (Liu, 2016). This can help
foster a collaborative and productive environment, which can lead to better research
outcomes.
positive impact on attitudes towards research and helps individuals make informed
decisions about their lives and the world around them. According to a 2016 study
can enhance critical thinking skills, improve decision-making abilities, and increase
confidence and self-esteem” (Koo, Kim, & Lee, 2016). This is because research allows
individuals to gather and analyze information from various sources, evaluate the
In addition to improving personal skills and confidence, research also has the power to
influence and shape societal attitudes and behaviors. A 2016 study published in the
Journal of Social Psychology found that “exposure to research can increase people’s
issues, such as prejudice and discrimination, and can inspire individuals to take action
and make a positive impact in their communities. Furthermore, research can also have
found that “those who regularly engage in research report higher job satisfaction and
advancement in their careers” (Smith, 2016). This is likely due to the fact that research
helps individuals stay current in their field, develop new skills and knowledge, and
process. However, despite the challenges that researchers may face, there is evidence
to suggest that the difficulties encountered during the research process can actually
have a positive impact on attitudes towards research. One study found that students
who experienced difficulties in the research process were more likely to value the
research process and the results of their research (Petersen, 2019). This suggests that
the difficulties encountered during research can lead to a greater appreciation for the
effort and thought that goes into conducting research. Another study found that
researchers who experienced difficulties during their work were more likely to be
motivated to continue their research and to seek out new research opportunities (Kang
& Lee, 2019). This suggests that difficulties encountered during research can actually
pride in the work that is being done (Petersen, 2019). This sense of accomplishment
can in turn lead to an increased sense of satisfaction and fulfillment in the research
process. Furthermore, research difficulties can also lead to increased collaboration and
teamwork within research groups (Kang & Lee, 2019). When faced with difficulties,
researchers may be more likely to seek out the expertise and guidance of their
colleagues in order to overcome these challenges. This can lead to stronger bonds and
difficulties can have a positive impact on attitudes towards research. While conducting
research can be challenging, these difficulties can serve as a source of motivation, lead
research groups.
suggest that writing in the English language can have the positive impact on attitudes
towards research.
One study found that individuals with higher levels of English proficiency were more
likely to have positive attitudes towards research and were more motivated to engage in
research activities Lee and Chen (2013). Another study by Zhang and Zhang (2018)
found that English language proficiency was positively correlated with students’
attitudes towards research, and that students with higher levels of English language
proficiency were more likely to engage in research activities. Overall, the literature
review suggests that writing in the English language can have the positive impact on
may be more likely to develop positive attitudes towards research and be more
Synthesis
The synthesis of the research on writing in the English language and its impact on
attitudes towards research reveals a number of key findings. First, the existing research
suggest that there is a positive relationship between English language proficiency and
attitudes towards research. Additionally, the existing research has identified a number of
factors that influence individuals’ attitudes towards research and their motivation to
engage in research activities. For instance, some studies have found that students’
attitudes towards research are influenced by their perceptions of the value and
helping them understand the value and relevance of research, educators can help to
shape students’ perception of the value and relevance of research and can encourage