Once your final year project topic is approved, the first thing you are expected to do is to; Start with the introduction: Introducing your research idea requires you to give a comprehensive and elaborate overview of the idea, issue, situation or need that has prompted your research. This implies giving a background history of how it all started, including quotes of the person’s involved or one that agrees with your argument. When that is done, you set the ball rolling by giving specific reasons and what you want to accomplish at the end of the research.
Follow these steps
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1. Background of the study (comprehensive overview).
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2. Statement of the problem (stating the specific reason you chose to research on the topic you have chosen).
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3. Objectives of the study (specific goals you want to accomplish at the end of the research).
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4. Research questions (turning your objectives into interrogative forms).
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5. Definition of terms (defining the major terms or words you will use consistently throughout the research, the way it will be applied in the research context).
By the time you are done with this, you would have almost rounded off your project chapter one.
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