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IDENTIFYING THE INQUIRY AND STATING THE
PROBLEM
Writing a Research Title
■ Writing a research title is
not like a manna that will fall
from heaven, and presto! You
have a title!
■ A research title or the
research project of real
world observations, dilemmas,
wide reading, selective
viewing (television programs,
films documentaries, videos
etc.) meaningful interactions
with significant others, and
deep reflections
■How to write a title?
Writing the Title
■ The title gives a name to
the research and it is
also a means to identify
the contribution of the
researcher
■ It should be clear enough
to express the global
content of the article in
a brief and concrete way
Considering the Reader
■ The title is the first
thing that the readers
meet. Therefore, it
should be attractive
and create a good
impressions
Length and Key Words
■ The title should be no
longer than 15 words
and should summarize
the main topic of the
report, and identify the
crucial issues (key
words).
Examples of GOOD TITLE
■ If you have written an
essay in which you
assessed the influence
of psychoanalysis on
modern counseling
practice, a catchy and
informative title be:
“Modern Counseling:
Freuduian Theory with
a New Face ”
The following are some
guidelines in writing the
research title
 The research title sums up the
variable being studied in the
research.
 Usually, the general problem is
reflected in the research title
 Avoid titles that are too long.
 A good research title is usually
composed of 12 to 15 words
Lets conceptualize
start-up activity
Topic: heart disease
among older men
If I we’re to ask you to write a
research title about heart disease (very
broad). Is there a way to narrow it down?
Questions:
■ Does any of you know what causes an
older man die from heart attacks?
■ Based on your personal experience do
you have a relative that suffered from
heart attack?
GO for all,
all for abm
category
Mental health
alcoholism
cancer
weight
Feminism
education
Cultural expectations and
practices
Homosexuality
LGBT
community
research
Pick your Choice
In the previous slide, there are
categories to choose; example cancer,
mental health or weight issues and
more. You need to pair one picture to
the other, and be put together to
create one narrow topic.
Once all pairs has done, Write a
suggested title/topic from the chosen
picture.
Category: Mental Health
Topic: Post-Partum Depression:
Title:
Personality Traits that Put Mothers
at Risk Cause by Post-Partum
Depression
Possible title
The research
title reflects
the problem of
the study
Big Idea
What Have I learned So Far?
■ What are the
guidelines in writing a
research title?
■ What can be used as
basis for writing the
research title?
■ What is the ideal
length of a research
title?
 The research title sums up
the variables being studied
in the research
 Usually, the general
problem is reflected in the
research title
 Avoid titles that are too
long
 Problem that seeks to be
answered is the basis for
writing the research title
 A good title is usually
composed of 12 to 15
words.
Being an ABM student, do
you have in mind what do
you want to know and
investigate in your specific
track?
Now, let us move on to the Senior High School
track you are enrolled in
Before you make a final decision on your topic, reflect on these questions:
1. What area/s not covered in classroom lessons/discussions do I still
want to know/investigate in my specific track?
2. If I do this research project, how useful will it be to me as a senior high school
graduate and to the community where I belong, and even to the larger community, the
Philippines,ASEAN, and the world?
Multiple Choices: Below are situations and statements in selecting and writing
research title and topics. Analyze and understand each
number, then choose the letter(s) that you think the best
answer(s).
You may START now.
1. What is the reason for consulting handbooks, yearbooks, encyclopedias,
or reviews in the initial stages of identifying a research topic?
A. They are readily available
B. They provide an overview of the issues related to a topic
C. They are primary sources
D. They avoid reporting statistical data so one can interpret the results
more readily
2. Which of the following are excellent sources for research topics?
A. Theory D. All of the above
B. Personal Experience
C. Replication of prior research
3. Mr. Apolonio identified his research topic as classroom assessment. “He
recognized very quickly his topic was far too broad. Which of the following is
likely to have led to that conclusion?
A. There was far too much written on the topic to understand it all.
B. It was difficult to organize the material he was collecting in an
effective manner
C. The potential problems he began thinking about would be next
impossible to study
D. All of the above
4. A statement of the problem goes this way,
(1) What are the causes of the addiction of most teenagers to online games?
(2) What are the reasons of their addiction to online games?
(3) What are the possible effects of online game addiction
What do you think is the research title of the study?
A. The Effects of Online Games: A study on Online Game Addiction AmongTeenagers
B. Causes of Addiction of the Teenagers
C. Online Gaming, More Earnings
D. The Legalization of Online Gaming in the Philippines Its’ Contribution to the Youth
5. The research title reflects the _____________
A. skills of the researcher
B. scope and delimitation
C. statistical treatment
D. Problem of the study
Multiple Choices: Below are situations and statements in selecting and writing
research title and topics. Analyze and understand each
number, then choose the letter(s) that you think the best
answer(s).
You may START now.
1. What is the reason for consulting handbooks, yearbooks, encyclopedias,
or reviews in the initial stages of identifying a research topic?
A. They are readily available
B. They provide an overview of the issues related to a topic
C. They are primary sources
D. They avoid reporting statistical data so one can interpret the results
more readily
2. Which of the following are excellent sources for research topics?
A. Theory D. All of the above
B. Personal Experience
C. Replication of prior research
3. Mr. Apolonio identified his research topic as classroom assessment. “He
recognized very quickly his topic was far too broad. Which of the following is
likely to have led to that conclusion?
A. There was far too much written on the topic to understand it all.
B. It was difficult to organize the material he was collecting in an
effective manner
C. The potential problems he began thinking about would be next
impossible to study
D. All of the above
4. A statement of the problem goes this way,
(1) What are the causes of the addiction of most teenagers to online games?
(2) What are the reasons of their addiction to online games?
(3) What are the possible effects of online game addiction
What do you think is the research title of the study?
A. The Effects of Online Games: A study on Online Game Addiction Among Teenagers
B. Causes of Addiction of the Teenagers
C. Online Gaming, More Earnings
D. The Legalization of Online Gaming in the Philippines Its’ Contribution to the Youth
5. The research title reflects the _____________
A. skills of the researcher
B. scope and delimitation
C. statistical treatment
D. problem of the study
HOMEWORK
Your school principal is alarmed
on the dwindling attendance of the
students in coming to school. As a
guidance councilor, you are requested to
investigate the cause of this problem.
On your initial investigations, you found
out that one possible cause of this
problem is the rampant use of computer
applications such as social networking
sites and online games. Your task now is
to survey and come up with the report
on the possible effects of computer
applications like social networking sites
and online games on the attitude of
students toward school attendance.
Your report should be well written, the
data are presented in a table or graph,
and possible recommendations are
suggested to minimize the problem
Thank You..

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Writing research title

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  • 4. IDENTIFYING THE INQUIRY AND STATING THE PROBLEM Writing a Research Title
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  • 6. ■ Writing a research title is not like a manna that will fall from heaven, and presto! You have a title! ■ A research title or the research project of real world observations, dilemmas, wide reading, selective viewing (television programs, films documentaries, videos etc.) meaningful interactions with significant others, and deep reflections
  • 7. ■How to write a title?
  • 8. Writing the Title ■ The title gives a name to the research and it is also a means to identify the contribution of the researcher ■ It should be clear enough to express the global content of the article in a brief and concrete way
  • 9. Considering the Reader ■ The title is the first thing that the readers meet. Therefore, it should be attractive and create a good impressions
  • 10. Length and Key Words ■ The title should be no longer than 15 words and should summarize the main topic of the report, and identify the crucial issues (key words).
  • 11. Examples of GOOD TITLE ■ If you have written an essay in which you assessed the influence of psychoanalysis on modern counseling practice, a catchy and informative title be: “Modern Counseling: Freuduian Theory with a New Face ” The following are some guidelines in writing the research title  The research title sums up the variable being studied in the research.  Usually, the general problem is reflected in the research title  Avoid titles that are too long.  A good research title is usually composed of 12 to 15 words
  • 13. start-up activity Topic: heart disease among older men If I we’re to ask you to write a research title about heart disease (very broad). Is there a way to narrow it down? Questions: ■ Does any of you know what causes an older man die from heart attacks? ■ Based on your personal experience do you have a relative that suffered from heart attack?
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  • 15. GO for all, all for abm category Mental health alcoholism cancer weight Feminism education Cultural expectations and practices Homosexuality LGBT community research
  • 16. Pick your Choice In the previous slide, there are categories to choose; example cancer, mental health or weight issues and more. You need to pair one picture to the other, and be put together to create one narrow topic. Once all pairs has done, Write a suggested title/topic from the chosen picture.
  • 17. Category: Mental Health Topic: Post-Partum Depression: Title: Personality Traits that Put Mothers at Risk Cause by Post-Partum Depression Possible title
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  • 20. The research title reflects the problem of the study Big Idea
  • 21. What Have I learned So Far? ■ What are the guidelines in writing a research title? ■ What can be used as basis for writing the research title? ■ What is the ideal length of a research title?  The research title sums up the variables being studied in the research  Usually, the general problem is reflected in the research title  Avoid titles that are too long  Problem that seeks to be answered is the basis for writing the research title  A good title is usually composed of 12 to 15 words.
  • 22. Being an ABM student, do you have in mind what do you want to know and investigate in your specific track?
  • 23. Now, let us move on to the Senior High School track you are enrolled in Before you make a final decision on your topic, reflect on these questions: 1. What area/s not covered in classroom lessons/discussions do I still want to know/investigate in my specific track? 2. If I do this research project, how useful will it be to me as a senior high school graduate and to the community where I belong, and even to the larger community, the Philippines,ASEAN, and the world?
  • 24. Multiple Choices: Below are situations and statements in selecting and writing research title and topics. Analyze and understand each number, then choose the letter(s) that you think the best answer(s). You may START now. 1. What is the reason for consulting handbooks, yearbooks, encyclopedias, or reviews in the initial stages of identifying a research topic? A. They are readily available B. They provide an overview of the issues related to a topic C. They are primary sources D. They avoid reporting statistical data so one can interpret the results more readily 2. Which of the following are excellent sources for research topics? A. Theory D. All of the above B. Personal Experience C. Replication of prior research
  • 25. 3. Mr. Apolonio identified his research topic as classroom assessment. “He recognized very quickly his topic was far too broad. Which of the following is likely to have led to that conclusion? A. There was far too much written on the topic to understand it all. B. It was difficult to organize the material he was collecting in an effective manner C. The potential problems he began thinking about would be next impossible to study D. All of the above 4. A statement of the problem goes this way, (1) What are the causes of the addiction of most teenagers to online games? (2) What are the reasons of their addiction to online games? (3) What are the possible effects of online game addiction What do you think is the research title of the study?
  • 26. A. The Effects of Online Games: A study on Online Game Addiction AmongTeenagers B. Causes of Addiction of the Teenagers C. Online Gaming, More Earnings D. The Legalization of Online Gaming in the Philippines Its’ Contribution to the Youth 5. The research title reflects the _____________ A. skills of the researcher B. scope and delimitation C. statistical treatment D. Problem of the study
  • 27. Multiple Choices: Below are situations and statements in selecting and writing research title and topics. Analyze and understand each number, then choose the letter(s) that you think the best answer(s). You may START now. 1. What is the reason for consulting handbooks, yearbooks, encyclopedias, or reviews in the initial stages of identifying a research topic? A. They are readily available B. They provide an overview of the issues related to a topic C. They are primary sources D. They avoid reporting statistical data so one can interpret the results more readily 2. Which of the following are excellent sources for research topics? A. Theory D. All of the above B. Personal Experience C. Replication of prior research
  • 28. 3. Mr. Apolonio identified his research topic as classroom assessment. “He recognized very quickly his topic was far too broad. Which of the following is likely to have led to that conclusion? A. There was far too much written on the topic to understand it all. B. It was difficult to organize the material he was collecting in an effective manner C. The potential problems he began thinking about would be next impossible to study D. All of the above 4. A statement of the problem goes this way, (1) What are the causes of the addiction of most teenagers to online games? (2) What are the reasons of their addiction to online games? (3) What are the possible effects of online game addiction What do you think is the research title of the study?
  • 29. A. The Effects of Online Games: A study on Online Game Addiction Among Teenagers B. Causes of Addiction of the Teenagers C. Online Gaming, More Earnings D. The Legalization of Online Gaming in the Philippines Its’ Contribution to the Youth 5. The research title reflects the _____________ A. skills of the researcher B. scope and delimitation C. statistical treatment D. problem of the study
  • 30. HOMEWORK Your school principal is alarmed on the dwindling attendance of the students in coming to school. As a guidance councilor, you are requested to investigate the cause of this problem. On your initial investigations, you found out that one possible cause of this problem is the rampant use of computer applications such as social networking sites and online games. Your task now is to survey and come up with the report on the possible effects of computer applications like social networking sites and online games on the attitude of students toward school attendance. Your report should be well written, the data are presented in a table or graph, and possible recommendations are suggested to minimize the problem