Techniques for Writing Chapter I of Research and Development in Public Health
Journal Title: Medical Journal of Clinical Trials & Case Studies - Year 2019, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
Outline of Chapter I in general research consists of title, introduction, research questions, purpose statements, hypothesis, scopes of research, definitions, and benefits which research and development in public health has the same approach that must point out the condition of the research problem by showing information confirming the problem then identify ideas for solving problems determine the purposes of research, scopes of research and the benefits expected to be received clearly. Techniques for writing Chapter I of research and development in public health of this article there is a distinctive feature that divides the scope of research into 4 areas that consist of content scope, data resource scope, variable scope, and instrument scope to be a guideline for researchers create clarity in the preparation of the research proposal.
Authors and Affiliations
Phongpisanu B*
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