IMRAD Flashcards

(21 cards)

1
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This summarizes the entire paper. It consists of 200-250 words or less.
The major aspects of the entire paper are highlighted.

Over-all purpose of the study
Ø Design
Ø Major findings
Ø Brief summary of results

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Abstract

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2
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parts of an introduction

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bg of study
RRL
RQ
Scope and Deliminations
Significance of study
Hypothesis/Assumptions
Definition of Terms

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3
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It tells something about the context of the research. It must start with what the topic is followed by the existing problems/dilemma
about the topic from international context to national context,
down to the specific context.
Include the research gap and conclude with the general objective
of your research.

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Background of the study

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4
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Each literature and study should be composed of up to three
paragraphs with 5-7 sentences each. Make sure that all ideas are
covered. Use different types of in-text citations.

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RRL

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5
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This is the part where you will discuss the extent of the inclusions
of your research. example your respondents, time frame and
other factors included and excluded in the study
○ First Paragraph: Include the scope of the paper.
○ Second Paragraph: Include the limits of your paper.

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Scope and deliminations

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6
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○ This part discusses the importance of your paper to various fields
or areas. In SCT, since you are trying to solve a problem inside,
you will only include the significance of your paper to the school,
to the respondents, and to the future researchers. Make sure to
be direct to the point an

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Significance of the Study

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7
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his is a
tentative explanation to the research questions.
- possible
idea that could be formed in the research where further
reasoning, decision-making and argument will be identifie

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Hypothesis/Assumption

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8
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Look at the terminologies or variables in the title. Define each of
them in your own words based on how you utilize them in the
context of your own research.

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Definition of Terms

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9
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THE IMRAD

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Abstract, Introduction, Creation of tools, Methods, Results and Discussions

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10
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parts of methods

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research design, locale of the study, sampling technique, participants of the study, research instrument, data gathering procedure, statistical treatment, ethical considerations

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11
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Describe the design of your
study. Cite a source for the definition. Then, relate which
precept of the design were utilized in your study

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(Research Design)

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12
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Describe where you
conducted your study. Pick essential features in the place that
you used as reasons why you chose that locale.

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(Locale of the Study)

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13
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Present
your respondents. Specify the number. Describe their
specific background.

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(Participants of the Study)

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14
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Summarize the steps you did. From the validation of
instrument down to data interpretation.

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(Data Gathering Procedure)

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15
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Cite the
source of your formula. Explain how that formula
helped you in your research.

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Statistical treatment

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16
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Present
the ethical considerations you considered. Then,
discuss how you were able to attain them in the study

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(Ethical Considerations)

17
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parts of result and discussions

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Analysis and
Interpretation, Implication and Relevance

18
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interesting parts

19
Q

meaning of the analyzed data
based on the results.

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interpretation

20
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relationship of the findings to
common knowledge.

21
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relate to existing literatures and studies