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SIP
Problem-solving process utilizing the scientific method
Experimental research
most common; seeks to discover what will happen to the experimental system when certain variables are controlled or manipulated
Demonstrative
shows how a principle works; it retests of vertices a work that has already been done by someone else
Improvisation investigatory project
helps you think outside the box by using alternative materials to design something conventional. It usually solves the problem of a lack of conventional materials
Survey
techniques used in survey research can be complex. The primary goal is simply to discover opinions on a topic research specifies a central focus to ask questions and collect data
Invention
a useful product that has never been made before
Innovation
a new way or an improvement of doing or making something
Specific
you know exactly what you want to do and accomplish
Measurable
measure parameters and indicators of change you plan to investigate
Attainable
confident that you can experiment completion; the investigation is doable
Relevant
your project is relevant and helpful to the community
Time-bound
you can finish the investigation within the timeframe set by your teacher
SWOT Analysis
participatory tool used to determine the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of a community
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do you love me ?
Title
Example: logo/name of school
Abstract
briefly summarizes the problem, procedure, results, and the conclusion
word count should not exceed 250 words. Must fit in one page, single space
although it appears at the start of it is the last section that you write
allows readers to have a quick view of the important points in your study and if detailed understanding and appreciation of your work the report
CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION
Background information about the problem
Statement of the problem
Hypothesis: Null hypothesis and Alternative Hypothesis
Objectives: General and specific
Significance of the study
Scope and Delimitation
CHAPTER 2 - Review of Related Literature
Research on previous studies that are related to your study
Include sufficient background information related to your topic
only included the most important studies or theories that have been written on the topic
CHAPTER 3 - METHODOLOGY
Research design.
Treatments
Control and Variables
Conceptual Framework
List of Materials and Equipment
Procedure
CHAPTER 4 - RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Give the results of your study
Present and interpret the data using tables and graphs
Statistical analysis
CHAPTER 5 - CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
Were you able to collect enough data? Do you need to conduct more expectation? Remember, even if your results do not support your original hypothesis, it does not mean that your investigation was unsuccessful.
Indicate the Socio-economic impact of your study
Include ways on how to further improve the experiment others should replicate
Brainstorming
Group problem-solving method
RESEARCH ETHICS
Ethical considerations in the use of humans and animals in research
All subjects, whether animals or humans, must be treated with dignity and the assurance that any procedure done upon them is for the benefit of Science
Any discomfort or sacrifice they endure must be justified
Animal Welfare Act of 1998
Republic Act no. 8485