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LESSON 2 IDENTIFYING
THE PROBLEM &
ASKING THE
QUESTIONS
INQUIRY INVESTIGATION AND IMMERSION
Background of
the Study
Conceptual
framework
Research
hypothesis for
(Quantitative
research)
Statement of the
research problem
Rationale of the
study
Scope and
delimination of
the study
Definition of
terms
Background of the study
 The background of a study is the first section of the paper and establishes
the context underlying the research. It contains the rationale, the key
problem statement, and a brief overview of research questions that are
addressed in the rest of the paper.
The background forms the crux of the study because it introduces an
unaware audience to the research and its importance in a clear and logical
manner. At times, the background may even explore whether the study
builds on or refutes findings from previous studies.
Any relevant information that the readers need to know before delving
into the paper should be made available to them in the background
How should one write the background
of a research paper?
 Start with a strong beginning: Begin the background by defining the research topic and then
identify the target audience.
 Cover key components: Explain all theories, concepts, terms, and ideas that may feel unfamiliar to
the target audience thoroughly.
 Take note of important prerequisites: Go through the relevant literature in detail. Take notes while
reading and cite the sources.
 Maintain a balance: Make sure that the background is focused on important details, but also appeals
to a broader audience.
 Include historical data: Current issues largely originate from historical events or findings. If the
research borrows information from a historical context, add relevant data in the background.
 Explain novelty: If the research study or methodology is unique or novel, provide an explanation that
helps to understand the research better.
 Increase engagement: To make the background engaging, build a story around the central theme of
the research
Avoid these mistakes while writing the
background
 Ambiguity: Don’t be ambiguous. While writing, assume that the reader
does not understand any intricate detail about your research.
 Unrelated themes: Steer clear from topics that are not related to the key
aspects of your research topic.
 Poor organization: Do not place information without a structure. Make
sure that the background reads in a chronological manner and organize
the sub-sections so that it flows well.
Drafting the Background of the Study
 Identify and describe some important variables in your research
 Discuss the important role of the variables to your own research by giving
cited definitions of the said variables
 Present situations similar to your study from international (at least 3-4
similar situations)
 Do the same in searching similar studies or situations from the Philippines.
You can search for at least TWO (2) Philippine situations
 Do not forget to synthesize and paraphrase the information you get from
the internet. Do proper citation and referencing
 Given the situations you have presented, discuss the problem which need
to be addressed.
 Specify the setting where you will conduct your study and mention your
observations within the setting where you are conducting the research in
connection to your research
Problem statements or background of
the study have three elements:
 ➢ The problem itself, stated clearly and with enough contextual detail to
establish why it is important;
 ➢ The method of solving the problem, often stated as a claim or a
working thesis;
 ➢ The purpose, statement of objectives and scope of document the writer
is preparing
Research Problem
 A research problem is a statement about an area of concern, a condition to
be improved, a difficulty to be eliminated, or a troubling question that
exists in scholarly literature, in theory, or in practice that points to the need
for meaningful understanding and deliberate investigation. It is typically
posed in the form of a question
Sample Background of the study
 GRADE 11 STUDENTS’ LEVEL OF AWARENESS ON THE 3R’S METHOD IN UTILIZING
NON-BIODEGRADABLE WASTE IN LA SALLE UNIVERSITY
In today’s generation, a lot of problems have been emerging in our society and the most
common problem that humans are facing right now is the environmental concerns, specifically
the solid waste which includes the biodegradable and nonbiodegradable. Waste can be defined
to be as those materials that are no longer needed at some point. Biodegradable wastes are
those that can be easily decomposed while non-biodegradable wastes are those that cannot be
broken and decomposed in which these will remain stable indefinitely. Moreover, non-
biodegradable wastes bring problems to our environment
Conceptual Framework
 A Conceptual Framework is an analytical tool with several variations and
contexts that can be applied in different categories of work where an
overall picture is needed to come up with the desired goal. It is necessary
to make conceptual and theoretical distinctions and organize ideas. Strong
and resilient conceptual frameworks capture and apprehend something
real and do this in a way that is easy to remember and apply
 The theoretical and conceptual frameworks provide evidence of academic
standards and procedures that validates the authenticity of the study. They
also proposed an explanation and clarification of why the study is relevant
and how the researcher expects to fill the gap in the literature
How to create a Conceptual
Framework
A conceptual framework is a bit like a recipe or a blueprint. It provides an
outline of how you plan to conduct the research of your thesis, but it goes
further than that by also positioning your work within the larger field of
research.
➢ Conduct a Literature Review Before you can have your research, you need
to understand and comprehend what research has already been conducted
on your topic of interest and curiosity. Conducting a literature review can help
you to refine your central argument or hypothesis. You must also conduct and
gather the literature review to be able to place and organize your work within
the larger and greater area of study in your conceptual framework. Your
framework should present the relevant research ad show how your work will
help to advance the field.
➢ Create a Flow Chart Conceptual frameworks are frequently visual and allow those
reading the framework to understand the course of your research. You can present this in
whatever way makes the most sense for your work, which can include a flow chart, mind
gap or diagram. In every component of your research, you should showcase the variables
that influence it
➢ Write a Narrative Conceptual frameworks don’t have to include a diagram or graphic.
You can always present the same information and evidence by writing a narrative. Your
narrative should recap the variables influencing your research and explore how they may
change the hypothesis. The narrative should also explain and enlighten the basic
methodology for your research. If you include a diagram in your conceptual framework, a
narrative should also be included explaining these details for those who prefer more in-
depth information. Bolded headers to separate the sections of your narrative and to create
a visual order of information
➢ Return and Revise As you begin your research, you may discover that
certain elements of your conceptual framework are no longer needed. You
will discover new variables, or you may identify that your hypothesis is
incorrect. You may discover additional research that challenges your theory
and ideas. You should return to your framework and revise it if necessary..
SAMPLE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM:
Demographic profile of the
respondents in terms of:
Age:
Gender:
Grade level:
Occupation of the parents:
Montly income of the parents
Interactive methods:
Academic achievements of 4P’s pupils
- Recipienrts
Independent
variable
Dependent
variable
Research Hypothesis (Quantitative
Research)
 Research Hypothesis is vital to all research endeavors, whether qualitative
or quantitative, exploratory or explanatory. In developing a testable
research hypothesis, it takes skill, however, along with careful attention to
how the proposed research method treats the development and testing of
hypotheses. The hypothesis in your study, you ar.e predicting the
relationship between two variables
Following are some hints for the
formulation of your hypothesis
➢ Be certain to read on the subject matter to explain with it before making a final
decision
➢ As noted, a research hypothesis is more than just a topic. It has two elements
(variables) that are in relation to each other. Your hypothesis is what you propose
to “prove” by your research. As an outcome of your research, you will arrive at a
conclusion, a theory, or understanding that will be useful or applicable beyond the
research itself.
➢ Avoid judgmental and critical words in your hypothesis.
➢ Your hypothesis must involve an issue or question that cannot be answered
exclusively by the discipline of law
➢ Be certain that each term if your hypothesis is clearly understood and
defined, do not deal in generalities or assume that the reader knows the
meaning of the technical term.
➢ Specify, if appropriate, whether you will be dealing with state or federal
law or both on a comparative basis if appropriate.
➢ Know that your hypothesis may change over time as your research
progresses
 You must obtain the teacher’s approval of your hypothesis, as well as
any modifications to your hypothesis, before proceeding with any work
on the topic. You will be expressing your hypothesis in 3 ways.
➢ As a one-sentence hypothesis.
➢ As a research question.
➢ As a title for your paper. Your hypothesis will be part of your research
proposal
Sample on Research Hypothesis
 Example:
Question: Does taking aspirin everyday reduce the chance of having a heart attack?
Null Hypothesis: Taking aspirin daily does not affect heart attack risk
Statement of the Problem
 Writing a Statement of the Problem
After identifying a research problem, the next step is to write a problem
statement. It has to be concise and concrete. Writing a problem statement
can help the researcher put the topic in context and have a deeper
understanding of its significance. A problem statement may be written in
several paragraphs or in several sentences incorporated in the introduction
Problem statement should address the relevance of the research: why is it
important to resolve the problem. The problem statement need not lay
worldchanging impact. What is important is that the problem statement
should lay how you intend to address the problem. Your goal should not be
to find a conclusive solution, but to seek out the reasons behind the problem
and propose more effective approaches to understanding it. You may start
with the following phrases:
a) The aim of this study is to determine…
b) b) This project aims to explore…
c) c) I aim to investigate…
Purpose of the Statement of the
Problem
➢ To describe the substantive focus of the research study
➢ To frame it as
➢ A larger theoretical policy
➢ A practical problem and thereby, develop its significance
➢ To pose initial research questions
➢ To forecast the literature to be discussed in the second section and ➢ To
discuss the limitations of the study.
Specific Title of the Study:
Narcissism in Teenagers: Root Causes, Manifestations and Intervention
The different parts of the problem statement will be written as follows.
Introduction
Taking selfies or a video of oneself has become a social phenomenon that has been brought about
by the use of modern gadgets, particularly the mobile phoneadolescents take pictures or videos of
themselves, their possessions, their latest happenings or gigs, their friends, their food-anything,
anyone they take a fancy on, anywhere, anytime. A good number of people say that this social
phenomenon has evolved into narcissism. There is, to date, a dearth of research on this topic
Statement of the Problem
Major Problem: This study aims to investigate the root causes of narcissism, as well as its
manifestations and possible forms of intervention
Specific Problems: Specifically, it seeks to answer the following questions:
➢ What are the underlying causes of narcissism?
➢ How has technology contributed to narcissistic behavior?
➢ What are the manifestations of narcissistic behavior in adolescents?
➢ What forms of intervention can be done to address this behavior of adolescents?
➢ How can the following help in developing healthy self-esteem, positive outlooks and attitudes in
adolescents?
Importance of the Study
 Sample Significance of the study
Significance of the Study
The researcher believed that the result of this study will help the following assess the 4Ps
program and its effect to the performance of the pupils.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development. The researcher believes that the
result of this study will be of great importance to the department since they are the ones
monitoring the 4Ps program. May this study serve as the basis in the modification of the
conditions in giving cash grants
 The Administrators. The result of the study would be the basis of
constructing and implementing new and innovative teaching aids to help
teachers fully supervise and assess the pupils to achieve their full potentials,
since children are financially supported in their studies by the government.
 The Teachers. The result of this study may help the teacher in constructing
and developing new teaching strategies to help the students in their
performance and be mindful that even if students are provided and supported
by the government, they still need equal guidance to perform well in school.
The factors affecting the performance of the students may also help the
teacher as their basis in making daily lessons
 The Parents. The result of this study will inform the parents that their
guidance is a big impact on the performance of the students in school
 The Students. May the result of this research help the student in understanding that
coming to school daily may be a guarantee that they will also have good academic
performance. And may the result give them the overview of how the government is
supporting their studies and that they must do their part by studying well.
Scope and Limitations of the Study
 The scope and delimitation of the study set borders and limitations of the
problem inquiry and narrow down the scope of the inquiry.
 The purpose of the delimitation of the study is to delimit by geographic
location, age, sex, population traits, population size, or other similar
aspects. Delimitation makes study more manageable and feasible. Part
of it sets the constraints or weaknesses of a study which are beyond the
control of the researcher
Examples of Delimitation of Research
 This study covers only those families in Barangay San Jose, Pasig City,
benefited by the government’s Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program.
 This study includes only those English freshman classes that use both
Blended Learning and standard ways of Language teaching
Definition of Terms
 Glossary of Research Terms- this glossary is intended to assist you in
understanding commonly used terms and concepts when reading,
interpreting, and evaluating scholarly research in the social sciences
Types and Functions
➢ Conceptual Definition
o Refers to the dictionary meaning.
➢ Operational Definition
o The meaning of the concept or terms as used in a particular study
Sample Operational Definition of
Terms
Academic performance
It is the product of education the degree to
which a student, a teacher or organization has
attained their educational goals its is dignified
by the final grade earned in the course
CCT or conditional cash transfer
This is a program that transfer
cash,largerly to derived families,
on the circumstance that thse
families make prespecified
funds in the human asserts of
their kids
Conceptual definition Operational definition

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LESSON 2 IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM & ASKING THE.pptx

  • 1. LESSON 2 IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM & ASKING THE QUESTIONS INQUIRY INVESTIGATION AND IMMERSION
  • 2. Background of the Study Conceptual framework Research hypothesis for (Quantitative research) Statement of the research problem Rationale of the study Scope and delimination of the study Definition of terms
  • 3. Background of the study  The background of a study is the first section of the paper and establishes the context underlying the research. It contains the rationale, the key problem statement, and a brief overview of research questions that are addressed in the rest of the paper. The background forms the crux of the study because it introduces an unaware audience to the research and its importance in a clear and logical manner. At times, the background may even explore whether the study builds on or refutes findings from previous studies. Any relevant information that the readers need to know before delving into the paper should be made available to them in the background
  • 4. How should one write the background of a research paper?  Start with a strong beginning: Begin the background by defining the research topic and then identify the target audience.  Cover key components: Explain all theories, concepts, terms, and ideas that may feel unfamiliar to the target audience thoroughly.  Take note of important prerequisites: Go through the relevant literature in detail. Take notes while reading and cite the sources.  Maintain a balance: Make sure that the background is focused on important details, but also appeals to a broader audience.  Include historical data: Current issues largely originate from historical events or findings. If the research borrows information from a historical context, add relevant data in the background.  Explain novelty: If the research study or methodology is unique or novel, provide an explanation that helps to understand the research better.  Increase engagement: To make the background engaging, build a story around the central theme of the research
  • 5. Avoid these mistakes while writing the background  Ambiguity: Don’t be ambiguous. While writing, assume that the reader does not understand any intricate detail about your research.  Unrelated themes: Steer clear from topics that are not related to the key aspects of your research topic.  Poor organization: Do not place information without a structure. Make sure that the background reads in a chronological manner and organize the sub-sections so that it flows well.
  • 6. Drafting the Background of the Study  Identify and describe some important variables in your research  Discuss the important role of the variables to your own research by giving cited definitions of the said variables  Present situations similar to your study from international (at least 3-4 similar situations)  Do the same in searching similar studies or situations from the Philippines. You can search for at least TWO (2) Philippine situations  Do not forget to synthesize and paraphrase the information you get from the internet. Do proper citation and referencing  Given the situations you have presented, discuss the problem which need to be addressed.
  • 7.  Specify the setting where you will conduct your study and mention your observations within the setting where you are conducting the research in connection to your research
  • 8. Problem statements or background of the study have three elements:  ➢ The problem itself, stated clearly and with enough contextual detail to establish why it is important;  ➢ The method of solving the problem, often stated as a claim or a working thesis;  ➢ The purpose, statement of objectives and scope of document the writer is preparing
  • 9. Research Problem  A research problem is a statement about an area of concern, a condition to be improved, a difficulty to be eliminated, or a troubling question that exists in scholarly literature, in theory, or in practice that points to the need for meaningful understanding and deliberate investigation. It is typically posed in the form of a question
  • 10. Sample Background of the study  GRADE 11 STUDENTS’ LEVEL OF AWARENESS ON THE 3R’S METHOD IN UTILIZING NON-BIODEGRADABLE WASTE IN LA SALLE UNIVERSITY In today’s generation, a lot of problems have been emerging in our society and the most common problem that humans are facing right now is the environmental concerns, specifically the solid waste which includes the biodegradable and nonbiodegradable. Waste can be defined to be as those materials that are no longer needed at some point. Biodegradable wastes are those that can be easily decomposed while non-biodegradable wastes are those that cannot be broken and decomposed in which these will remain stable indefinitely. Moreover, non- biodegradable wastes bring problems to our environment
  • 11. Conceptual Framework  A Conceptual Framework is an analytical tool with several variations and contexts that can be applied in different categories of work where an overall picture is needed to come up with the desired goal. It is necessary to make conceptual and theoretical distinctions and organize ideas. Strong and resilient conceptual frameworks capture and apprehend something real and do this in a way that is easy to remember and apply  The theoretical and conceptual frameworks provide evidence of academic standards and procedures that validates the authenticity of the study. They also proposed an explanation and clarification of why the study is relevant and how the researcher expects to fill the gap in the literature
  • 12. How to create a Conceptual Framework A conceptual framework is a bit like a recipe or a blueprint. It provides an outline of how you plan to conduct the research of your thesis, but it goes further than that by also positioning your work within the larger field of research. ➢ Conduct a Literature Review Before you can have your research, you need to understand and comprehend what research has already been conducted on your topic of interest and curiosity. Conducting a literature review can help you to refine your central argument or hypothesis. You must also conduct and gather the literature review to be able to place and organize your work within the larger and greater area of study in your conceptual framework. Your framework should present the relevant research ad show how your work will help to advance the field.
  • 13. ➢ Create a Flow Chart Conceptual frameworks are frequently visual and allow those reading the framework to understand the course of your research. You can present this in whatever way makes the most sense for your work, which can include a flow chart, mind gap or diagram. In every component of your research, you should showcase the variables that influence it ➢ Write a Narrative Conceptual frameworks don’t have to include a diagram or graphic. You can always present the same information and evidence by writing a narrative. Your narrative should recap the variables influencing your research and explore how they may change the hypothesis. The narrative should also explain and enlighten the basic methodology for your research. If you include a diagram in your conceptual framework, a narrative should also be included explaining these details for those who prefer more in- depth information. Bolded headers to separate the sections of your narrative and to create a visual order of information
  • 14. ➢ Return and Revise As you begin your research, you may discover that certain elements of your conceptual framework are no longer needed. You will discover new variables, or you may identify that your hypothesis is incorrect. You may discover additional research that challenges your theory and ideas. You should return to your framework and revise it if necessary..
  • 15. SAMPLE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM: Demographic profile of the respondents in terms of: Age: Gender: Grade level: Occupation of the parents: Montly income of the parents Interactive methods: Academic achievements of 4P’s pupils - Recipienrts Independent variable Dependent variable
  • 16. Research Hypothesis (Quantitative Research)  Research Hypothesis is vital to all research endeavors, whether qualitative or quantitative, exploratory or explanatory. In developing a testable research hypothesis, it takes skill, however, along with careful attention to how the proposed research method treats the development and testing of hypotheses. The hypothesis in your study, you ar.e predicting the relationship between two variables
  • 17. Following are some hints for the formulation of your hypothesis ➢ Be certain to read on the subject matter to explain with it before making a final decision ➢ As noted, a research hypothesis is more than just a topic. It has two elements (variables) that are in relation to each other. Your hypothesis is what you propose to “prove” by your research. As an outcome of your research, you will arrive at a conclusion, a theory, or understanding that will be useful or applicable beyond the research itself. ➢ Avoid judgmental and critical words in your hypothesis. ➢ Your hypothesis must involve an issue or question that cannot be answered exclusively by the discipline of law
  • 18. ➢ Be certain that each term if your hypothesis is clearly understood and defined, do not deal in generalities or assume that the reader knows the meaning of the technical term. ➢ Specify, if appropriate, whether you will be dealing with state or federal law or both on a comparative basis if appropriate. ➢ Know that your hypothesis may change over time as your research progresses
  • 19.  You must obtain the teacher’s approval of your hypothesis, as well as any modifications to your hypothesis, before proceeding with any work on the topic. You will be expressing your hypothesis in 3 ways. ➢ As a one-sentence hypothesis. ➢ As a research question. ➢ As a title for your paper. Your hypothesis will be part of your research proposal
  • 20. Sample on Research Hypothesis  Example: Question: Does taking aspirin everyday reduce the chance of having a heart attack? Null Hypothesis: Taking aspirin daily does not affect heart attack risk
  • 21. Statement of the Problem  Writing a Statement of the Problem After identifying a research problem, the next step is to write a problem statement. It has to be concise and concrete. Writing a problem statement can help the researcher put the topic in context and have a deeper understanding of its significance. A problem statement may be written in several paragraphs or in several sentences incorporated in the introduction
  • 22. Problem statement should address the relevance of the research: why is it important to resolve the problem. The problem statement need not lay worldchanging impact. What is important is that the problem statement should lay how you intend to address the problem. Your goal should not be to find a conclusive solution, but to seek out the reasons behind the problem and propose more effective approaches to understanding it. You may start with the following phrases:
  • 23. a) The aim of this study is to determine… b) b) This project aims to explore… c) c) I aim to investigate…
  • 24. Purpose of the Statement of the Problem ➢ To describe the substantive focus of the research study ➢ To frame it as ➢ A larger theoretical policy ➢ A practical problem and thereby, develop its significance ➢ To pose initial research questions ➢ To forecast the literature to be discussed in the second section and ➢ To discuss the limitations of the study.
  • 25. Specific Title of the Study: Narcissism in Teenagers: Root Causes, Manifestations and Intervention The different parts of the problem statement will be written as follows. Introduction Taking selfies or a video of oneself has become a social phenomenon that has been brought about by the use of modern gadgets, particularly the mobile phoneadolescents take pictures or videos of themselves, their possessions, their latest happenings or gigs, their friends, their food-anything, anyone they take a fancy on, anywhere, anytime. A good number of people say that this social phenomenon has evolved into narcissism. There is, to date, a dearth of research on this topic
  • 26. Statement of the Problem Major Problem: This study aims to investigate the root causes of narcissism, as well as its manifestations and possible forms of intervention Specific Problems: Specifically, it seeks to answer the following questions: ➢ What are the underlying causes of narcissism? ➢ How has technology contributed to narcissistic behavior? ➢ What are the manifestations of narcissistic behavior in adolescents? ➢ What forms of intervention can be done to address this behavior of adolescents? ➢ How can the following help in developing healthy self-esteem, positive outlooks and attitudes in adolescents?
  • 27. Importance of the Study  Sample Significance of the study Significance of the Study The researcher believed that the result of this study will help the following assess the 4Ps program and its effect to the performance of the pupils. The Department of Social Welfare and Development. The researcher believes that the result of this study will be of great importance to the department since they are the ones monitoring the 4Ps program. May this study serve as the basis in the modification of the conditions in giving cash grants
  • 28.  The Administrators. The result of the study would be the basis of constructing and implementing new and innovative teaching aids to help teachers fully supervise and assess the pupils to achieve their full potentials, since children are financially supported in their studies by the government.  The Teachers. The result of this study may help the teacher in constructing and developing new teaching strategies to help the students in their performance and be mindful that even if students are provided and supported by the government, they still need equal guidance to perform well in school. The factors affecting the performance of the students may also help the teacher as their basis in making daily lessons  The Parents. The result of this study will inform the parents that their guidance is a big impact on the performance of the students in school
  • 29.  The Students. May the result of this research help the student in understanding that coming to school daily may be a guarantee that they will also have good academic performance. And may the result give them the overview of how the government is supporting their studies and that they must do their part by studying well.
  • 30. Scope and Limitations of the Study  The scope and delimitation of the study set borders and limitations of the problem inquiry and narrow down the scope of the inquiry.  The purpose of the delimitation of the study is to delimit by geographic location, age, sex, population traits, population size, or other similar aspects. Delimitation makes study more manageable and feasible. Part of it sets the constraints or weaknesses of a study which are beyond the control of the researcher
  • 31. Examples of Delimitation of Research  This study covers only those families in Barangay San Jose, Pasig City, benefited by the government’s Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program.  This study includes only those English freshman classes that use both Blended Learning and standard ways of Language teaching
  • 32. Definition of Terms  Glossary of Research Terms- this glossary is intended to assist you in understanding commonly used terms and concepts when reading, interpreting, and evaluating scholarly research in the social sciences
  • 33. Types and Functions ➢ Conceptual Definition o Refers to the dictionary meaning. ➢ Operational Definition o The meaning of the concept or terms as used in a particular study
  • 34. Sample Operational Definition of Terms Academic performance It is the product of education the degree to which a student, a teacher or organization has attained their educational goals its is dignified by the final grade earned in the course CCT or conditional cash transfer This is a program that transfer cash,largerly to derived families, on the circumstance that thse families make prespecified funds in the human asserts of their kids Conceptual definition Operational definition