methodology research
doability is related to time , place and safety safety is ralatedgain of inestigating this topic?
to the level of risk associted with the research .
1- risk to the people involved ' sample or population'
2- risk to the community
3- risk to the researcher.
the importance of the topic ;
the significance of the problem
practical applicatioon of the results
in the topic significance , there are some questionns tob be asked in different levels
1- personal level
2- associated with people or institunal level.
thank you consult some experts cuch as teatchers or frinds th ebest place is the library or the internet re search books journals newspapers records etc
language
subject linguistics
subject literature
subject trnslator
area phonology
area morph ology
area grammar
topic morpheme
topic affixes
topic borrrowing
otal score t1 t2 t3t 4t 5t55341
43324
12143
43222
31452
21514
44125
23 199 20 19 21
4
بسم االله الرحمن الرحيم
قثسثشقؤا ةثفاخيخمخلغ
قث سثشقؤا ةثفاخيخمخلغ
aspect inflixes
aspect suffixes
aspect ppprefixes
th e clasi fication of Ra subject topic s
and many topics that are broad
enough can be further classified into subtopics to be a research problem .
weighing scale
weighing points
interesting
personal important
socially important
clear
doable
suitable time
references
t
12
the personal level the researchher may ask the following question s
a- what is the personal
b- how are results going to help me in my life ?
at the level asssocited with people or institutions the folwwooing questiobnn smmight be asked
a- are the srsults of this re search going to bbe help certain people or instiutions get ? how ?
at the level of human know ledge the re searcher should add or contribut to the liter ature in the research area .
the size of the research shoiuld be taken into considretion when selecting a topic .
small and trivial points do not qualify to bbea research topiic
-
-broad topics usually consum alot of time and efforts.
where and how to find research topics
to list all the subjects that he she is interested in .
then list the areas of interest , topics..
introduction typical research paper fprmat
titale apge
abstract
chapter one ; probblem of the research
intro ductionn state ment of the problem
purposes of the research qustions of the research significance of the research limitation of the research
chpetrr two review of lilterature related literature chapter three ; method
a. participants
1- how maney ?
2-characres
1-h ow is the treatment to be admenestreted
how when is the testing to be condudted
d- analysis
how will be the results be analysis
teristics male famale profecincy
level native language
etc
b- materials
1- whayt instruments
what sort of test what sort of task
c-precedu
the results mqy be generelized
th etitle if the title is not clearly stated it will not help the researcher in his work
a good title should clarly identity the research porposal and must clearly state about the following ;
i what variables are included in the research porpu sal
what is the relation ship bet ween the diffren variables
which is thepo poulation to which
agooood researchtitle should not be too leengthy
to answer all questions related tio thhe variables and and the po ulatiobns in atitle
15 to 20 words are the maximum in are searcg title
some good titlels are given below
1- acoomparisonn between 2 methods of teaching al gebra - expository and discovry iin the tenth class in recognized scondary school
2- the effects of grading on achive ment in math matecs
3- the re lashin shib between spilling achive ment and apersonality factor
4- acomparison of the revaluation
of teacher performanc
by principals and teachers
astudy of the effect
aof two seating arrrangments in the inthe foreign language of class vi
abstract the apstract presents a summary of the toppic oof the paper znd the major and findings oof the research
absrtracts are generaly the primary steop in finding out about apaper
they are usually 100 -150 words in length although ther is variation depending on where the articls are pupplished in this short absttract
two sentences are devooted to past re search with the third sentence informm the rader what this stude is aabout and how it fills agaop in the liter ature
the final two sentences are provid einformation abou t what the reader can a expect from the re sults
chapter one research
needs of language
linguas tics
is the scintfic study iof language
to the level of risk associted with the research .
1- risk to the people involved ' sample or population'
2- risk to the community
3- risk to the researcher.
the importance of the topic ;
the significance of the problem
practical applicatioon of the results
in the topic significance , there are some questionns tob be asked in different levels
1- personal level
2- associated with people or institunal level.
thank you consult some experts cuch as teatchers or frinds th ebest place is the library or the internet re search books journals newspapers records etc
language
subject linguistics
subject literature
subject trnslator
area phonology
area morph ology
area grammar
topic morpheme
topic affixes
topic borrrowing
otal score t1 t2 t3t 4t 5t55341
43324
12143
43222
31452
21514
44125
23 199 20 19 21
4
بسم االله الرحمن الرحيم
قثسثشقؤا ةثفاخيخمخلغ
قث سثشقؤا ةثفاخيخمخلغ
aspect inflixes
aspect suffixes
aspect ppprefixes
th e clasi fication of Ra subject topic s
and many topics that are broad
enough can be further classified into subtopics to be a research problem .
weighing scale
weighing points
interesting
personal important
socially important
clear
doable
suitable time
references
t
12
the personal level the researchher may ask the following question s
a- what is the personal
b- how are results going to help me in my life ?
at the level asssocited with people or institutions the folwwooing questiobnn smmight be asked
a- are the srsults of this re search going to bbe help certain people or instiutions get ? how ?
at the level of human know ledge the re searcher should add or contribut to the liter ature in the research area .
the size of the research shoiuld be taken into considretion when selecting a topic .
small and trivial points do not qualify to bbea research topiic
-
-broad topics usually consum alot of time and efforts.
where and how to find research topics
to list all the subjects that he she is interested in .
then list the areas of interest , topics..
introduction typical research paper fprmat
titale apge
abstract
chapter one ; probblem of the research
intro ductionn state ment of the problem
purposes of the research qustions of the research significance of the research limitation of the research
chpetrr two review of lilterature related literature chapter three ; method
a. participants
1- how maney ?
2-characres
1-h ow is the treatment to be admenestreted
how when is the testing to be condudted
d- analysis
how will be the results be analysis
teristics male famale profecincy
level native language
etc
b- materials
1- whayt instruments
what sort of test what sort of task
c-precedu
the results mqy be generelized
th etitle if the title is not clearly stated it will not help the researcher in his work
a good title should clarly identity the research porposal and must clearly state about the following ;
i what variables are included in the research porpu sal
what is the relation ship bet ween the diffren variables
which is thepo poulation to which
agooood researchtitle should not be too leengthy
to answer all questions related tio thhe variables and and the po ulatiobns in atitle
15 to 20 words are the maximum in are searcg title
some good titlels are given below
1- acoomparisonn between 2 methods of teaching al gebra - expository and discovry iin the tenth class in recognized scondary school
2- the effects of grading on achive ment in math matecs
3- the re lashin shib between spilling achive ment and apersonality factor
4- acomparison of the revaluation
of teacher performanc
by principals and teachers
astudy of the effect
aof two seating arrrangments in the inthe foreign language of class vi
abstract the apstract presents a summary of the toppic oof the paper znd the major and findings oof the research
absrtracts are generaly the primary steop in finding out about apaper
they are usually 100 -150 words in length although ther is variation depending on where the articls are pupplished in this short absttract
two sentences are devooted to past re search with the third sentence informm the rader what this stude is aabout and how it fills agaop in the liter ature
the final two sentences are provid einformation abou t what the reader can a expect from the re sults
chapter one research
needs of language
linguas tics
is the scintfic study iof language
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