Attitudes of Filipino College Students Towards English Language Learning

Begin the assignment by summarizing the introduction to your paper in a couple paragraphs. Work on establishing and articulating the main topic, related subtopics, and thesis in the context of the research. Start introduction with a statement or two about the general area of research being explored and perhaps why and how it relates to your main topic. Then make a comment or two about the specific topic(s) of research for the resources listed and how they relate to your main theme or topic. Then conclude with your problem statement or a statement of your main theme/topic.

Article One
Reference in (correct) APA format. (top of entry)
Summary (hypothesis or research questions)
First, identify the type of study (survey, comparison, case study, multimethod, etc.), and the purpose (or objective) of the study. If appropriate, include the hypothesis or research question(s) of the study. Describe the population that was studied; and (optional) how were subjects selected or recruited? Identify/describe the sample.
Methodology (research design and method(s) of analysis)
Identify/describe the research design. Then describe dependent/independent variables (factors being analyzed or evaluated). Also describe of methodology and/or method(s) of analysis that was/were used. If it was a qualitative study, mention the sampling procedure, the research questions that framed the study and the method(s) of analysis used. 
Findings and Conclusions
Summarize main points of findings or results in the context of the outcomes and variables. Comment on conclusions that were drawn from the analysis and on implications discussed by the author(s). 
Evaluation
Summarize the limitations of the study (accuracy, validity, reliability, generalization, etc.). (If appropriate) Evaluate the study’s relationship to similar research. Evaluate the study’s usefulness to your research objectives, and, if appropriate, how it fits into your topic/paper.
Article Two
Reference in APA format. (top of entry)
Summary (hypothesis or research questions)
First, identify the type of study (survey, comparison, case study, multimethod, etc.), and the purpose (or objective) of the study. If appropriate, include the hypothesis or research question(s) of the study. Describe the population that was studied; and (optional) how were subjects selected or recruited? Identify/describe the sample.
Methodology (research design and method(s) of analysis)
Identify/describe the research design. Then describe dependent/independent variables (factors being analyzed or evaluated). Also describe of methodology and/or method(s) of analysis that was/were used. If it was a qualitative study, mention the sampling procedure, the research questions that framed the study and the method(s) of analysis used. 
Findings and Conclusions
Summarize main points of findings or results in the context of the outcomes and variables. Comment on conclusions that were drawn from the analysis and on implications discussed by the author(s). 
Evaluation
Summarize the limitations of the study (accuracy, validity, reliability, generalization, etc.). (If appropriate) Evaluate the study’s relationship to similar research. Evaluate the study’s usefulness to your research objectives, and, if appropriate, how it fits into your topic/paper.
Article Three
Reference in APA format. (continue for 12 more articles)
Etc.

(Note: Include revised References list at the end – see next page

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