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RESEARCH
   - is a careful, critical, disciplined inquiry, which varies
      in technique and method according to the nature
      and conditions of the problem identified, directed
      towards the clarification or resolution of a problem.
   - is a systematic study of something for the purpose
      of answering questions raised by the researcher.
   - is the process of gathering data or information to
      solve a particular or specific problem in a scientific
      manner.
CHARACTERISTICS OF RESEARCH
1. Research is SYSTEMATIC.
   - it follows an orderly and sequential procedure.
2. Research is CONTROLLED.
   - all variables are kept constant (not allowed to change)
3. Research is EMPIRICAL.
   - all procedures are perceived in the same manner.
4. Research is ANALYTICAL.
   - there is a critical analysis of all the data used.
5. Research is OBJECTIVE, UNBIASED, and LOGICAL.
   - all findings and conclusions are logical based on empirical data.
6. Research employs HYPOTHESIS.
   - it serves as a guide in the investigation process.
7. Research employs QUANTITATIVE or STATISTICAL METHODS.
   - the data are transformed into numerical measures.
8. Research is ORIGINAL WORK.
   - the data are gathered from first-hand sources.
9. Research is an ACCURATE INVESTIGATION, OBSERVATION, and
                                                                    DESCRIPTION.
   - all conclusions are based on actual evidence.
10. Research requires COURAGE.
   - researchers oftentimes undergo hazards, discomfort, threats, and the like.
GENERAL PURPOSE OF RESEARCH
- The preservation and improvement of the quality of human life.
SPECIFIC PURPOSES AND GOALS OF RESEARCH
1. To discover new facts about known phenomena.
2. To find answers to problems which are only partially solved by
   existing methods and information.
3. To improve existing techniques and develop new instruments or
   products.
4. To discover previously unrecognized substances or elements.
5. To discover pathways of action of known substances.
6. To transform valid generalizations into systematized science.
7. To provide basis for decision-making in business, industry,
   education, government, and in other undertakings.
8. To satisfy the researcher’s curiosity.
9. To find answer to queries by means of scientific methods.
10. To expand or verify existing knowledge.
GUIDELINES IN THE SELECTION OF A RESEARCH PROBLEM/
                                              TOPIC
1. The research problem/topic must be chosen by the researcher
  himself. This is to avoid blaming others or offering excuses for any
  obstacle encountered.
2. It must be within the interest of the researcher.
3. It must be within the specialization of the researcher.
4. It must be within the competence of the researcher to tackle.
5. It must be within the ability of the researcher to finance.
6. It must be researchable and manageable.
       a. Data are available and accessible.
       b. Data must meet the standards of accuracy, objectivity,
                                                           and reliability.
       c. Answers to the specific questions can be found.
       d. The hypothesis formulated is testable; it can be
                                                    accepted or rejected.
       e. Equipment and instruments for research are available.
7. It can be completed within a reasonable period of time.
8. It is significant, important, and relevant to the present time and
  situation, and of current interest.
9. The results are practical and implementable.
10. It requires original, critical, and reflective thinking.
11. It must show or pave way for the solution of the problem/s
  intended to be solved.
12. It must not undermine the moral and spiritual values of the
  people. It must not advocate the promotion of antisocial, cruelty,
  divisiveness, etc. It must advocate the promotion of divine values
  and admirable human values.
NARROWING THE TOPIC OF YOUR RESEARCH PAPER

1. The topic should be of importance; otherwise, it will not be worth
  the time and effort you will be required to put into paper.
2. The topic should be of personal interest to you; otherwise, you
  may not be able to sustain your interest in it long enough to
  complete the paper. Not only that, you may actually enjoy your work.
3. The topic should be interesting to the general reader. Avoid
  topics that are highly technical or specialized. Keep in mind that
  your paper will not be read by specialist, but by your classmates and
  schoolmates.
4. The topic should acquaint you with a cross-section of source
  materials. Never consult one material only.
5. The topic should be of manageable scale.
  * Usually ranges from 15 to 20 double-spaced, typewritten pages.
  * Usually allots 4 to 6 weeks for the entire project.
  * Availability of research sources.
General Topic of        Narrowed Down        Narrowed Down
   Interest                  Topic               Further
  Philippine Music      Contemporary Phil.        Pinoy RNB
                             Music
    Environment          Water Pollution       The Pasig River
                                                Rehabilitation
    World War II         The Pacific War       The Bombing of
                                                 Hiroshima
Philippine Revolution    Andres Bonifacio      The Controversy
                                             Surrounding the Death
                                              of Andres Bonifacio
 Overseas Filipino       Women OFW’s         Domestic Helpers in
    Workers                                     Hong Kong
COMPILING A RESEARCH BIBLIOGRAPHY
Bibliography
 - a list of books, periodicals and newspapers, and other documents
   used in the preparation of a research paper.
FUNCTIONS OF A BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. It enables the reader to verify the documentation provided by the
  research paper.
2. It provides the reader with a list of further readings on the subject.
3. It enables the reader to estimate the probable value of the
  research paper on the bases of the range, up-to-dateness, and
  reliability of the sources used. (The assumption here, is that the
  writers/researchers of the paper were intellectually honest enough
  to list down only those sources which they actually read, not just
  they “looked into”)
PROCEDURE
1. Consult bibliographical guides.
2. Consult an encyclopedia article on your topic.
3. Consult standard reference materials such as atlases,
  handbooks, and dictionaries.
4. Consult the card catalogue.
5. Consult periodicals and newspapers.
6. Consult the vertical files (leaflets, pamphlets, brochures,
  souvenir programs, etc.)
7. Consult a guide to research paper.
8. Consult the internet.
FORMAT OF A BIBLIOGRAPHY

Name of Author (surname first followed by the initials of the first
     name). Title of the article. Title of the source material. Place of
     publication. Name of publisher/publication company. Copyright
     date.

Example:

Ballou, S.V., Campbell, W.G., and Slade, C. Form & Style: A Guide to
       Theses, Reports, Term Papers. 8th Edition. Boston. Houghton
       Mufflin Company. 1991.
Manlapaz, F. The Anvil Guide to Research Paper Writing. 3rd Edition.
       Pasig City. Anvil Publishing, Inc. 2003.
Esteria, M.A. Interview by author. 19 January 2010. Montessori de
       Sagrada Familia. Tangos, Baliwag, Bulacan.
CONDUCTING AN INTERVIEW
Why the Interview?
Interview
   - is a data-gathering device which, in a sense, is an oral questionnaire. The
     subject or interviewee gives the needed information verbally in a face-to-face
     relationship.
  * people are usually more willing to talk than to write.
  * if the interviewer is skillful enough and able to establish rapport, he is likely to
    draw certain types of confidential information the respondent might be reluctant
    to put into writing.
  * the interviewer can explain the purpose of the research, and can explain more
    clearly what information he wants.
Interviews serve to:
  1. Verify information gathered from written sources.
  2. Clarify points of information on which written sources are evasive, ambiguous,
     or confusing.
  3. Update information by asking your direct source for the recent developments
     which may not yet have been recorded in print.
Whom to interview?
      The cardinal consideration is to choose the “right”
 interviewee, one who is in the best position to provide you
 with the information you need. The interviewee then must be:
1. KNOWLEDGEABLE
  - Does he have the information you need? Is his knowledge
    that of an authority?
2. RELIABLE
  - An interviewee may have the information you need, but he
    may not give it to you.
3. AVAILABLE
  - No matter how knowledgeable or reliable a resource person
    may be, he may still be of no use to you unless he is
    available.
Planning the Interview

1. Find out which resource person is the best person to interview.
  The right choice of interviewee will save you the time and trouble.
2. Ask for an appointment with your interviewee. This can be done in
  two ways:

  * By letter
  - this is advisable with an interviewee you are not personally
  acquainted with. Be sure to allow sufficient time for delivery. If you
  do not receive a reply, follow up the request.
  * By phone
  - this is permissible in cases where you have a mutual friend
  whose name you can mention when introducing yourself.
Always be certain to:

  a. Identify yourself and school affiliation.
  b. State clearly the purpose of the interview.
  c. Mention the period of time during which you need to schedule
     the interview.
  d. Indicate the approximate length of the time involved in the
     interview.
  e. Inquire where he would like to have the interview conducted.
  f. Offer to submit ahead of time a list of questions you expect to
     ask. This helps both you and the interviewee.

3. Having secured permission from the interviewee, confirm the
  appointment shortly before the appointed time.
Conducting the Interview Itself
1. Arrive promptly. It is better to have to wait that to keep your interviewer
   waiting.
2. Come equipped with whatever materials you need to conduct the
   interview.
3. Begin the interview by thanking the interviewee for consenting to the
   interview. State again the purpose of your interview.
4. As a general rule, limit your questions to those on the agreed-upon list.
5. Leave most of the talking to the interviewee.
6. Take notes as fast as you can accurately, and as unobtrusively as
   possible.
   * Rapidly – to follow the pace of your interviewee. Use shorthand if
                                                                       possible.
   * Accurately – don’t hesitate to ask them to repeat themselves or to
                                                            clarify their remarks.
7. End the interview at the promised time. Thank them for granting you the
   interview. Whenever possible, send them a thank-you letter or any
   simple token.
8. As soon as possible after the interview, write your notes neatly.
What to Avoid in Interviews?
1. Avoid exerting undue pressure upon a respondent to make
  him participate in an interview.
  * they cannot be expected to freely give reliable information.
2. Avoid disagreeing or arguing with or contradicting the
  respondent.
  * this may irritate him and he may not give vital information
     for fear of being contradicted.
3. Avoid unduly pressing the respondent to make a reply.
  * he may give an inaccurate answer just to comply.
4. Avoid using a language well over and above the ability of the
  respondent to understand.
  * he may give wrong information or may not respond at all.
5. Avoid talking about irrelevant matters.
  * it will only prolong the interview and a waste of time.
6. Avoid placing the interviewee in embarrassing situations.
  * sensitive things must be handled with care especially in
     topics relating to morality, integrity, etc.
7. Avoid appearing too high above the respondent in education,
  knowledge, and social status.
  * this will make the respondent very shy and timid; rapport
     may not be established.
8. Avoid interviewing the respondent in an unholy hour.
  * the respondent is too busy attending to a very important
     matter.
  * the respondent is hungry.
  * the respondent needs to take a rest or nap.
Types or Classes of Interview
1. Standardized
  - the interviewer is not allowed to change the wordings of the
    questions.
2. Non-Standardized
  - the interview has complete freedom to develop each
    interview in the most appropriate manner.
3. Focused
  - also called Depth Interview. Specific attention is given to
    specific topics or ideas.
4. Nondirective
  - the interviewee is allowed and even encouraged to express
    his feelings and views without fear, pressure, or
    disapproval.
THE QUESTIONNAIRE
Questionnaire
 - is a list of planned, written questions related to a particular
   topic, used in the measurement of attitudes, and opinions.
Advantages of the Questionnaire
1. It is easy to construct.
2. Distribution is easy and inexpensive.
3. Responses are easy to tabulate.
4. The respondents’ replies are free.
5. Confidential information may be given freely.
6. The respondent can fill out the questionnaire at will.
7. The respondent can give more accurate replies.
Disadvantages of the Questionnaire
1. The questionnaire cannot be used with the illiterate people.
2. The respondents may not return the filled up copies of the
  questionnaire.
3. If a respondent gives wrong information, it cannot be
  corrected at once.
4. A respondent may leave some or many questions
  unanswered.
5. Some questions may be vague. Respondents may give a
  wrong reply.
6. The number of choices may be so limited that respondents
  may be forced to select responses that are not his actual
  choice.
Construction of a Questionnaire
1. Doing library research.
2. Talking to knowledgeable people.
3. Mastering the guidelines.
4. Writing the questionnaire.
5. Editing the questionnaire.
6. Rewriting the questionnaire.
7. Pre-testing the questionnaire.
FORMAT OF THE RESEARCH PAPER
A. Margins
  Left: 1.5 in
  Right: 1 in
  Top: 1 in
  Bottom: 1 in
B. Spacing
  * Double-spaced
C. Font / Font Size
 * Arial size 12
D. Page Number
 * Upper right hand corner
1. Title Page
2. Acknowledgements
3. Chapter I – Introduction
  1.1 Purpose of the project
  1.2 Definition of Terms
  1.3 Scope & Delimitation
  1.4 Significance of the project
4. Chapter II – Review of Related Literature
  2.1 ____________________
  2.2 ____________________
  2.3 ____________________
  2.4 ____________________
5. Chapter III – Methodology
  3.1 Methods used (at least a combination of 2 methods)
  3.2 Sampling
6. Chapter IV – Results, Evaluation, & Conclusion
  4.1 Interpretation of Results
  4.2 Summary & Conclusion
  4.3 Recommendation
7. Bibliography
8. Appendices
  Appendix A – Sample Survey Form & Questionnaire
  Appendix B – Charts, Graphs, and Tables
  Appendix C – The Researchers

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Research Paper Writing

  • 1.
  • 2. RESEARCH  - is a careful, critical, disciplined inquiry, which varies in technique and method according to the nature and conditions of the problem identified, directed towards the clarification or resolution of a problem.  - is a systematic study of something for the purpose of answering questions raised by the researcher.  - is the process of gathering data or information to solve a particular or specific problem in a scientific manner.
  • 3. CHARACTERISTICS OF RESEARCH 1. Research is SYSTEMATIC. - it follows an orderly and sequential procedure. 2. Research is CONTROLLED. - all variables are kept constant (not allowed to change) 3. Research is EMPIRICAL. - all procedures are perceived in the same manner. 4. Research is ANALYTICAL. - there is a critical analysis of all the data used. 5. Research is OBJECTIVE, UNBIASED, and LOGICAL. - all findings and conclusions are logical based on empirical data. 6. Research employs HYPOTHESIS. - it serves as a guide in the investigation process. 7. Research employs QUANTITATIVE or STATISTICAL METHODS. - the data are transformed into numerical measures. 8. Research is ORIGINAL WORK. - the data are gathered from first-hand sources. 9. Research is an ACCURATE INVESTIGATION, OBSERVATION, and DESCRIPTION. - all conclusions are based on actual evidence. 10. Research requires COURAGE. - researchers oftentimes undergo hazards, discomfort, threats, and the like.
  • 4. GENERAL PURPOSE OF RESEARCH - The preservation and improvement of the quality of human life. SPECIFIC PURPOSES AND GOALS OF RESEARCH 1. To discover new facts about known phenomena. 2. To find answers to problems which are only partially solved by existing methods and information. 3. To improve existing techniques and develop new instruments or products. 4. To discover previously unrecognized substances or elements. 5. To discover pathways of action of known substances. 6. To transform valid generalizations into systematized science. 7. To provide basis for decision-making in business, industry, education, government, and in other undertakings. 8. To satisfy the researcher’s curiosity. 9. To find answer to queries by means of scientific methods. 10. To expand or verify existing knowledge.
  • 5. GUIDELINES IN THE SELECTION OF A RESEARCH PROBLEM/ TOPIC 1. The research problem/topic must be chosen by the researcher himself. This is to avoid blaming others or offering excuses for any obstacle encountered. 2. It must be within the interest of the researcher. 3. It must be within the specialization of the researcher. 4. It must be within the competence of the researcher to tackle. 5. It must be within the ability of the researcher to finance. 6. It must be researchable and manageable. a. Data are available and accessible. b. Data must meet the standards of accuracy, objectivity, and reliability. c. Answers to the specific questions can be found. d. The hypothesis formulated is testable; it can be accepted or rejected. e. Equipment and instruments for research are available.
  • 6. 7. It can be completed within a reasonable period of time. 8. It is significant, important, and relevant to the present time and situation, and of current interest. 9. The results are practical and implementable. 10. It requires original, critical, and reflective thinking. 11. It must show or pave way for the solution of the problem/s intended to be solved. 12. It must not undermine the moral and spiritual values of the people. It must not advocate the promotion of antisocial, cruelty, divisiveness, etc. It must advocate the promotion of divine values and admirable human values.
  • 7. NARROWING THE TOPIC OF YOUR RESEARCH PAPER 1. The topic should be of importance; otherwise, it will not be worth the time and effort you will be required to put into paper. 2. The topic should be of personal interest to you; otherwise, you may not be able to sustain your interest in it long enough to complete the paper. Not only that, you may actually enjoy your work. 3. The topic should be interesting to the general reader. Avoid topics that are highly technical or specialized. Keep in mind that your paper will not be read by specialist, but by your classmates and schoolmates. 4. The topic should acquaint you with a cross-section of source materials. Never consult one material only. 5. The topic should be of manageable scale. * Usually ranges from 15 to 20 double-spaced, typewritten pages. * Usually allots 4 to 6 weeks for the entire project. * Availability of research sources.
  • 8. General Topic of Narrowed Down Narrowed Down Interest Topic Further Philippine Music Contemporary Phil. Pinoy RNB Music Environment Water Pollution The Pasig River Rehabilitation World War II The Pacific War The Bombing of Hiroshima Philippine Revolution Andres Bonifacio The Controversy Surrounding the Death of Andres Bonifacio Overseas Filipino Women OFW’s Domestic Helpers in Workers Hong Kong
  • 9. COMPILING A RESEARCH BIBLIOGRAPHY Bibliography - a list of books, periodicals and newspapers, and other documents used in the preparation of a research paper. FUNCTIONS OF A BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. It enables the reader to verify the documentation provided by the research paper. 2. It provides the reader with a list of further readings on the subject. 3. It enables the reader to estimate the probable value of the research paper on the bases of the range, up-to-dateness, and reliability of the sources used. (The assumption here, is that the writers/researchers of the paper were intellectually honest enough to list down only those sources which they actually read, not just they “looked into”)
  • 10. PROCEDURE 1. Consult bibliographical guides. 2. Consult an encyclopedia article on your topic. 3. Consult standard reference materials such as atlases, handbooks, and dictionaries. 4. Consult the card catalogue. 5. Consult periodicals and newspapers. 6. Consult the vertical files (leaflets, pamphlets, brochures, souvenir programs, etc.) 7. Consult a guide to research paper. 8. Consult the internet.
  • 11. FORMAT OF A BIBLIOGRAPHY Name of Author (surname first followed by the initials of the first name). Title of the article. Title of the source material. Place of publication. Name of publisher/publication company. Copyright date. Example: Ballou, S.V., Campbell, W.G., and Slade, C. Form & Style: A Guide to Theses, Reports, Term Papers. 8th Edition. Boston. Houghton Mufflin Company. 1991. Manlapaz, F. The Anvil Guide to Research Paper Writing. 3rd Edition. Pasig City. Anvil Publishing, Inc. 2003. Esteria, M.A. Interview by author. 19 January 2010. Montessori de Sagrada Familia. Tangos, Baliwag, Bulacan.
  • 12. CONDUCTING AN INTERVIEW Why the Interview? Interview - is a data-gathering device which, in a sense, is an oral questionnaire. The subject or interviewee gives the needed information verbally in a face-to-face relationship. * people are usually more willing to talk than to write. * if the interviewer is skillful enough and able to establish rapport, he is likely to draw certain types of confidential information the respondent might be reluctant to put into writing. * the interviewer can explain the purpose of the research, and can explain more clearly what information he wants. Interviews serve to: 1. Verify information gathered from written sources. 2. Clarify points of information on which written sources are evasive, ambiguous, or confusing. 3. Update information by asking your direct source for the recent developments which may not yet have been recorded in print.
  • 13. Whom to interview? The cardinal consideration is to choose the “right” interviewee, one who is in the best position to provide you with the information you need. The interviewee then must be: 1. KNOWLEDGEABLE - Does he have the information you need? Is his knowledge that of an authority? 2. RELIABLE - An interviewee may have the information you need, but he may not give it to you. 3. AVAILABLE - No matter how knowledgeable or reliable a resource person may be, he may still be of no use to you unless he is available.
  • 14. Planning the Interview 1. Find out which resource person is the best person to interview. The right choice of interviewee will save you the time and trouble. 2. Ask for an appointment with your interviewee. This can be done in two ways: * By letter - this is advisable with an interviewee you are not personally acquainted with. Be sure to allow sufficient time for delivery. If you do not receive a reply, follow up the request. * By phone - this is permissible in cases where you have a mutual friend whose name you can mention when introducing yourself.
  • 15. Always be certain to: a. Identify yourself and school affiliation. b. State clearly the purpose of the interview. c. Mention the period of time during which you need to schedule the interview. d. Indicate the approximate length of the time involved in the interview. e. Inquire where he would like to have the interview conducted. f. Offer to submit ahead of time a list of questions you expect to ask. This helps both you and the interviewee. 3. Having secured permission from the interviewee, confirm the appointment shortly before the appointed time.
  • 16. Conducting the Interview Itself 1. Arrive promptly. It is better to have to wait that to keep your interviewer waiting. 2. Come equipped with whatever materials you need to conduct the interview. 3. Begin the interview by thanking the interviewee for consenting to the interview. State again the purpose of your interview. 4. As a general rule, limit your questions to those on the agreed-upon list. 5. Leave most of the talking to the interviewee. 6. Take notes as fast as you can accurately, and as unobtrusively as possible. * Rapidly – to follow the pace of your interviewee. Use shorthand if possible. * Accurately – don’t hesitate to ask them to repeat themselves or to clarify their remarks. 7. End the interview at the promised time. Thank them for granting you the interview. Whenever possible, send them a thank-you letter or any simple token. 8. As soon as possible after the interview, write your notes neatly.
  • 17. What to Avoid in Interviews? 1. Avoid exerting undue pressure upon a respondent to make him participate in an interview. * they cannot be expected to freely give reliable information. 2. Avoid disagreeing or arguing with or contradicting the respondent. * this may irritate him and he may not give vital information for fear of being contradicted. 3. Avoid unduly pressing the respondent to make a reply. * he may give an inaccurate answer just to comply. 4. Avoid using a language well over and above the ability of the respondent to understand. * he may give wrong information or may not respond at all.
  • 18. 5. Avoid talking about irrelevant matters. * it will only prolong the interview and a waste of time. 6. Avoid placing the interviewee in embarrassing situations. * sensitive things must be handled with care especially in topics relating to morality, integrity, etc. 7. Avoid appearing too high above the respondent in education, knowledge, and social status. * this will make the respondent very shy and timid; rapport may not be established. 8. Avoid interviewing the respondent in an unholy hour. * the respondent is too busy attending to a very important matter. * the respondent is hungry. * the respondent needs to take a rest or nap.
  • 19. Types or Classes of Interview 1. Standardized - the interviewer is not allowed to change the wordings of the questions. 2. Non-Standardized - the interview has complete freedom to develop each interview in the most appropriate manner. 3. Focused - also called Depth Interview. Specific attention is given to specific topics or ideas. 4. Nondirective - the interviewee is allowed and even encouraged to express his feelings and views without fear, pressure, or disapproval.
  • 20. THE QUESTIONNAIRE Questionnaire - is a list of planned, written questions related to a particular topic, used in the measurement of attitudes, and opinions. Advantages of the Questionnaire 1. It is easy to construct. 2. Distribution is easy and inexpensive. 3. Responses are easy to tabulate. 4. The respondents’ replies are free. 5. Confidential information may be given freely. 6. The respondent can fill out the questionnaire at will. 7. The respondent can give more accurate replies.
  • 21. Disadvantages of the Questionnaire 1. The questionnaire cannot be used with the illiterate people. 2. The respondents may not return the filled up copies of the questionnaire. 3. If a respondent gives wrong information, it cannot be corrected at once. 4. A respondent may leave some or many questions unanswered. 5. Some questions may be vague. Respondents may give a wrong reply. 6. The number of choices may be so limited that respondents may be forced to select responses that are not his actual choice.
  • 22. Construction of a Questionnaire 1. Doing library research. 2. Talking to knowledgeable people. 3. Mastering the guidelines. 4. Writing the questionnaire. 5. Editing the questionnaire. 6. Rewriting the questionnaire. 7. Pre-testing the questionnaire.
  • 23. FORMAT OF THE RESEARCH PAPER A. Margins Left: 1.5 in Right: 1 in Top: 1 in Bottom: 1 in B. Spacing * Double-spaced C. Font / Font Size * Arial size 12 D. Page Number * Upper right hand corner
  • 24. 1. Title Page 2. Acknowledgements 3. Chapter I – Introduction 1.1 Purpose of the project 1.2 Definition of Terms 1.3 Scope & Delimitation 1.4 Significance of the project 4. Chapter II – Review of Related Literature 2.1 ____________________ 2.2 ____________________ 2.3 ____________________ 2.4 ____________________
  • 25. 5. Chapter III – Methodology 3.1 Methods used (at least a combination of 2 methods) 3.2 Sampling 6. Chapter IV – Results, Evaluation, & Conclusion 4.1 Interpretation of Results 4.2 Summary & Conclusion 4.3 Recommendation 7. Bibliography 8. Appendices Appendix A – Sample Survey Form & Questionnaire Appendix B – Charts, Graphs, and Tables Appendix C – The Researchers