Background Blunders
Significance Smarts
Research Riddles
100

It is an overview providing context and outlining the subject matter of the research study.

What is Introduction to the Topic?

100

A description of the research's importance and potential impact on understanding or addressing a specific issue or phenomenon.

What is Significance of the Study?

100

Graphs, charts, and diagrams used in research to present data in a clear and accessible format

What are visual aids or graphical representations?

200

An exploration of past events, developments, or research relevant to understanding the present study's context.

What is Historical Context?

200

An evaluation of the broader effects or consequences of the research findings on the field or relevant stakeholders.

What is Overall Impact?

200

Format to follow when citing your sources

What is APA format?
300

An examination and synthesis of existing scholarly literature related to the research topic.

What is Literature Review?

300

The new insights, discoveries, or advancements generated by the research within its subject area.

What are Contributions to Knowledge?

300

Giving credit to the sources used in a research study

What is citation?

400

A clear description of the boundaries and objectives of the research study, specifying what will be investigated and why.

What is Scope and Sequence?

400

The tangible applications or consequences of the research findings in real-world contexts or decision-making processes.

What is Practical Implications?

400

At the beginning of a research article, readers can find this brief summary providing an overview of the study.

What is abstract?

500

Precise inquiries guiding the focus of the study and directing data collection and analysis efforts.

What are Research Questions?

500

An acknowledgment and effort to fill existing voids or limitations in the current body of research through the investigation's focus and outcomes.

What is Addressing Research Gaps

500

Researchers must be cautious of this influence that may affect the objectivity of research findings.

What is bias?