Research Chapters 1 4
Research Chapters 1 4
Research Chapters 1 4
Research
Paper
COMPONENTS OF
CHAPTERS 1-4
Research Paper
CHAPTER 1
The Problem and
its Background
COMPONENTS OF CHAPTER 1
Introduction
Statement of the Problem
Scope and Delimitation
Significance of the Study
CHAPTER 1:
Introduction
The introduction of a research report
serves as the roadmap of your paper.
Well-written introductions set the
tone, catch the reader's interest, and
communicate the objectives of your
research.
CHAPTER 1:
Statement of the Problem
A statement of the problem is used in
research work as a claim that outlines
the problem addressed by a study. The
statement of the problem briefly
addresses the question:
What is the problem that the research
will address?
Statement of the Problem
Example:
The general problem of the study is about the
effects of extracurricular activities on the
academic performance of Junior High Students
of Guillermo D. Mendoza National High School.
More specifically, it sought to answer the
following sub-problems:
1. What is the demographic profile of the
respondents in terms of:
1.1. Name 1.4 Grade Level
1.2 Age 1.5 General Average?
1.3 Gender
Statement of the Problem
2. What are the effects of extracurricular on the
academic performance of the JHS students?
CHAPTER 2
Method
COMPONENTS OF CHAPTER 2
Research Design
(Descriptive)
Research Local
Ethical Consideration
CHAPTER 2:
Research Design
The research design refers to the overall
strategy that you choose to integrate
the different components of the study in
a coherent and logical way, thereby,
ensuring you will effectively address the
research problem; it constitutes the
blueprint for the collection,
measurement, and analysis of data.
CHAPTER 2:
Research Locale
refers to the specific location or
setting where research is
conducted. It can be a community,
school, institution, or any other
defined area where researchers
carry out their studies.
CHAPTER 2:
Ethical Consideration
This is a paragraph intended to
iterate the adherence to the ethics
in research. This can serve as a
declaration that the researchers
followed the ethics in the process
of writing and conducting the
research.
Research Paper
CHAPTER 3
Results
CHAPTER 3:
Results
The results section of the research
paper is where you report the
findings of your study based upon
the information gathered as a
result of the methodology [or
methodologies] you applied.
Example:
50% of the
respondents
are Male female
50%
male
50%
50% of the
respondents
are Female
Example:
20% of the
respondents grade 8
are grade 7 30%
30% of the
respondents grade 9
50%
are grade 8
50% of the
respondents grade 7
are grade 9 20%
Research Paper
CHAPTER 4
Summary,
Conclusions, and
Recommendations
CHAPTER 4:
Summary of Findings
The results section of the research
paper is where you report the
findings of your study based upon
the information gathered as a
result of the methodology [or
methodologies] you applied.
CHAPTER 4:
Conclusions
The conclusion of a
research paper is where
you wrap up your ideas and
leave the reader with a
strong final impression.
CHAPTER 4:
Recommendations
These are suggestions/solutions
that address certain problems
based on your study results.
Discuss the importance of your
research study and the
difference it makes.