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First Name Last Name (Surname) 1; First Name Last Name (Surname) 2; and First Name
Last name (Surname) 3
1Department, School (Principal Investigator/Lead Researcher)
2Department, School (Assistant/ Member of Research Team)
3Department, School (Adviser)
ABSTRACT
Abstract must have a maximum of 200 to 300words only
Keywords: (3-5 words)
I. INTRODUCTION
The introduction should be simple and graspable to colleagues from other fields. Please
mention the novelty of
the work, purpose/objective/s and possible application in the introduction. References
must be added in the text with
superscripts1
II. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This section explains the specific techniques or procedures used in conducting this study
The contents should not be limited to the following: Design of method
used; sample size and sampling techniques, data gathering instrument/s or apparatuses
used; and analysis of data (i.e., statistical tools, if quantitative).
III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
In this section, the data obtained should be presented and interpreted as concisely and
clearly as possible. Figures and Tables should be included.
In the discussion, there should be sufficient information for the reader to understand, but
it is not necessary to write an extensive text to explain all the details.
IV. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
This short section is to summarize the work based on the facts in evidence and points out
the main areas covered in the
writing. It may also contain the future directions of the work.
V. REFERENCES
References must be numbered based on the superscripts used in the previous sections.
The APA style of referencing should be used.
VI. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Authors can acknowledge any person, group, or organization that has made a significant
contribution to the work.
VII. APPENDICES
This section contains the study's supporting documents. This may contain tables, graphs,
research questionnaires, details/pictures of the data-gathering procedure, software-
generated computations, certification, and other important details that may distract the
reader when presented in the main body of your paper. The curriculum vitae shall
likewise be provided.