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NCM 111 SEMI FI BY TONS and MADS WEEK 11 Evidence Hierarchy of Designs for Cause-Probing Questions Research Proposal: Technical Writing Guidelines Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5_lBbesulc&t=37s Additional Resources: ● In-text citations - not inputted ● Table setup - not inputted Why do we need to know the technical writing guidelines on research report and defense? 1. To summarize the report including the hypothesis procedures and other major findings. 2. To effectively communicate the findings of a systematic investigation and to identify the knowledge gaps. 3. Researcher has to convince the client that the research findings can be acted for their own benefit. Research Proposal ➔ A plan on how the study will be undertaken; describes steps that will be followed in the conduct of the study from problem identification to data analysis. ➔ Like a map; serves as a guide for the researcher in the implementation of the study ➔ Includes first three chapters (1,2,3) of a research paper ➔ Written in the future tense ➔ Printed and submitted before oral presentation and defense ➔ Characteristics of a well-written proposal: Clear, Complete, Persuasive, Flexible Research Report ➔ Written document or oral presentation based on a written document that communicates purpose, scope, objectives, hypothesis, methodology, findings, and limitations. ➔ More than a summary of findings; it is a record of research process. ➔ Basic orientation of research depends on: ◆ researcher must know his or her audience. ◆ researcher must have to make assumptions about composition, background, and interest of target readers ➔ Writing style is designed to facilitate easy and rapid reading, understanding of research findings, and recommendations. ➔ Must be written to present the results of the study. ➔ Includes the chapters (1,2,3,4,5) of a research paper. ➔ Final output: must be written in the past tense. ➔ Submitted as a requirement for the course Preliminary Sections Or Pages 1. Title page a.Includes title of study, requirement headings, name of school, names of the researchers in alphabetical order, and month and year of submission b.Title must be written as much as possible in one line; but when more than one line is needed, it follows the inverted pyramid format, not more than 20 words c.Must be specific, tell what when where and etc d.In one main title and a subtitle, researchers must give a clear idea of what the paper is. 2. Approval sheet a.Authenticity, Accepted, Checked by the Panelist b.Provides space for signatures of research mentor or adviser, oral defense panelists, research instructor, college dean, indicating their acceptance of final research report. c.Space for signatures, Title of the study, d.Date of Final Defense by e.Written in 1 page 3. Acknowledgement - only for the research report a.Co-contributors acknowledged and given recognition it includes ONLY if special help was received from an individual or group b.Researchers expressed appreciation and gratitude for existence and help received in the conduct of the study. c.Expressed simply, sincerely, and tactfully (appreciation and gratitude). d.Written in 1 1⁄2 to 2 pages only 4. Abstract - only with a research report a.Summarizes report: hypothesis, procedures, and major findings - help potential readers determine relevance of the paper. b.brief descriptive summary of the research report from the problem to the results of the study c.written in 1 1⁄2- 2 pages only 5. Table of contents a.Outline of document's contents and organization (Guide readers to go straight to specific page or section) 2

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