LECTURE 14.

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LECTURE 14

WRITING QUANTITATIVE REPORTS Outline WRITING QUANTITATIVE REPORTS Using the APA styles 9 Major Components

9 Major Components Title Page Abstract Introduction (Chapter 1) Review of the Literature (Chapter 2) Method (Chapter 3) Results (Chapter 4) Discussion (or Summary, Conclusion, & Implications) (Chapter 5) Bibliography Apendices (letters, instruments)

Title Page Summarize the main topic About 10 -12 words Write in Top Heavy style PREDICTORS OF MATERNAL BEHAVIOR AND THEIR EFFECTS ON THE ACHIEVEMENT OF CHLDREN Bottom Heavy PREDICTORS OF MATERNAL BEHAVIOR AND THEIR EFFECTS ON THE ACHIEVEMENT OF CHLDREN

2. Abstract Comprehensive summary About 120 words For manuscript submitted for review, typed on separate page.

3. Introduction Begin with current scenario, country data / statistics, what are the symptoms in the society that make you want to study the problem. Place the problem in the context of other research literature Statement of the Problem Purpose of the Study (May incorporate under Statement of Problem, check with your supervisor) Research Objectives

Theoretical Framework Conceptual Model Conceptual and Operational Definitions Rationale for the Present Study (May include under Statement of Problem, check with your supervisor)

4. Review of Literature Inform reader about previous research conducted on the topic being research. Also reflect how knowledgeable writer is on the topic. Review studies which have focused on the DV. Indicates the theory (if any) on which the study is based; critique and weigh studies as theory is built. Identify knowledge gap.

Present review in logical and comprehensive manner Present review in logical and comprehensive manner. Organize with reference to the objectives of the study. Write a summary paragraph which identifies all the major variables found to influence or related to the DV. Add a statement to show how your research topic flows from or adds to the research reviewed.

5. Method Location of Study Sampel (number, selection, characteristics) Measures (Instrumentation) Procedure / Data Collection

6. Results Results of data analysis and statistical significance testing Include tables and figures.

7. Discussion Interpret and evaluate your results State whether hypotheses were supported. Answer basic questions what your study contribute? how study helped to solve study problem? what conclusion and theoretical implications can be drawn from your study?)

Summary: Lecture 14 Students will state what they have learned in Lecture 14.