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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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