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NCM 111 SEMI FI BY TONS and MADS b.Leaves all parts of report under corresponding page numbers (Only beginning page number of each part or chapter is indicated) c.No use of dots (...........) d.Wording, capitalization, and punctuation of titles and headings must be consistent with what is in the text. 6. List of figure/s and table/s a.To help clarify the material when possible. b.Reference tool that allows readers to rapidly and simply navigate to data in a research paper c.Indicates numbers and title of all figures, tables, and appendixes and page numbers where they are found. d.Numbered consecutively throughout the text 7. List of appendix a.Supplemental informations b.Indicates all other materials used in the study but are not found in the text or chapters c.Arranged using letter of alphabet (e.g. Appendix A) d.Indicate all other materials. i.Letters (e.g. permission to conduct the study) ii.Consent Form, Cover Letter iii.Questionnaire or instruments iv.Statistical Formulas and/or Print out of statistical computations, pictures. 8. Bibliography a.Alphabetical order all bibliographical sources used b.Authors grouped according to: Books, Periodicals, Journals, Internet Sources, Electronic Journals, Unpublished Materials (e.g. theses or dissertations), and Other Documents (e.g. manuscripts, manuals, handbooks, government papers etc). c.Follow format, see sample. d.All sources/authors used in all chapters must be cited with complete bibliographic entry 9. Curriculum Vitae (CV) a.Personal information about researchers. b.Must be brief 1 page per member only and informative do not include non-relevant information. c.Include picture of each researcher and must be formal. Text Or Body I. Chapter 1: The Problem A. Introduction B. Theoretical and/or Conceptual Framework C. Research Paradigm D. Statement of the Problem E. Hypothesis/es F. Significance of the Study G. Scope and Limitations H. Definition of Terms I. Purpose: 1. Delivers a reflection of the problem statement 2. Recognizes how the study will be accomplished. 3. Persuade how proposed study will contribute to the chosen field. II. Chapter 2: Review Of Related Literature Studies A. Introduction B. Body (by theme or topic) C. Summary or Conclusion D. Purpose: 1. Recognize how information is being created 2. How it evolves over time 3. Identifies how information cycle impacts reliability of the information 4. Select information sources appropriate to information needed III. Chapter 3: Research Methodology A. Research Design B. Research Setting C. Respondents and Sampling Procedure D. Data Gathering Instrument/s (include validity and reliability process) E. Scoring Procedure/s F. Data Gathering Procedure G. Statistical Tools H. 3 parts: 1. Purpose of the study and research design: Must be directly connected to purpose of the study and define research design and variables used 2. Methods: Defines thoroughly participants, data gathering materials and research procedure used 3. Statistical data analysis procedure: report, procedure for scoring and statistical analysis used to interpret the hypothesis. IV. Chapter 4 - Presentation and Analysis of Data A. Product of analytical process; reveals answers of research questions and reflects design in chapter 3. B. Align to purpose of the study in chapter 1 C. Demonstrate why the study was important to conduct D. Descriptive Analysis E. Inferential Analysis V. Chapter 5 - Summary, Conclusions, Recommendations A. Includes end section or reference materials: bibliography, appendices, and curriculum vitae. B. Summary of the Study Findings C. Conclusions and/or Implications D. Recommendations VI. End Section or Reference Materials A. Bibliography B. Appendices 3