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➢ Is a chart that will allow to sort and categorize the
different opinions and arguments given on an issue in
relation to study.
Related Studies
1. Write an introductory paragraph.
2. Arrange your research literature or related studies by
variables. The arrangement of variables should be
based on the paradigm.
3. Cite those studies which are relevant to your study.
4. Present the related studies by citing the research
methodologies used, the respondents, the statistical
treatment and major findings.
Chapter 3
This chapter contains elements involved in the methods of
investigation. identifies the research design/method used,
whether experimental, descriptive, historical method, etc.
It discusses the techniques used in drawing samples from
population. In this part, the population of the study must
be identified first, then state how the population was reduced
by stating the sampling techniques utilized. The research
locale identifies area where data was collected, it may be
stated in paragraph form. The research instruments identify
the tools employed in gathering data. This is followed by
data gathering procedures and by data analysis tools and
procedure. Shown below are the components of Chapter 3.
Chapter 3
METHODOLOGY
Research Design
1. Decide on what research design to use. Your decision
should be based on the purpose of your research.
2. Make a justification why you are going to use it,
why you think it is appropriate, how you are going
to do it, etc.
3. Cite authorities to support your choice of research
design.
Locale of the Study
1. Describe the local or place of the study.
2. If your study is about the educational practices
of a certain locality, present some educational
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