Significance of the Study (With Example) | English & Tagalog | Research Made Easy | JC Archives
Summary
TLDRIn this 'Research Made Easy' video, Sir JC explains the importance of the study's significance, which outlines the research's contribution to existing knowledge. He distinguishes between academic and non-academic beneficiaries and details three types of benefits: academic, professional, and personal. The video offers guidelines on how to write the significance of the study, including choosing the format, arranging beneficiaries, and identifying benefits. An example of a significance statement for a research on e-learning guides is provided for clarity.
Takeaways
- 🔍 The 'significance of the study' section in research outlines the contribution of the study to existing knowledge.
- 📚 It identifies the beneficiaries and the benefits they may acquire from the research, connecting back to the problem statement and findings.
- 🏆 Beneficiaries can be academic, such as educational staff, teachers, students, and researchers, or non-academic, including local organizations, corporations, and communities.
- 🎓 Academic beneficiaries gain from the study through improvements in educational practices, student habits, and performance.
- 💼 Non-academic beneficiaries, such as stakeholders and policy makers, benefit from the study's outcomes in terms of policy formulation and organizational improvements.
- 📈 The benefits of a study can be categorized into academic, professional, and personal, each contributing to different aspects of growth and development.
- 📝 When writing the significance of the study, choose between paragraph or enumerated formats based on institutional or advisor preferences.
- 📑 In paragraph format, use transitional phrases to connect the beneficiaries and their benefits, while in enumerated format, list them clearly.
- 📉 Arrange the sequence of beneficiaries based on their degree of importance or hierarchical authority in relation to the study's impact.
- 📋 Be direct and specific when identifying beneficiaries and their benefits, ensuring that the significance is closely tied to the perceived findings and problem statement.
- 📖 Citations are not required in the 'significance of the study' section, keeping it focused on the study's direct contributions and implications.
Q & A
What is the significance of the study in research?
-The significance of the study in research is the part that describes the contribution of the research to the existing body of knowledge, identifying the advantages or benefits that arise from the conduct of the research.
What should be included in the statement of the problem in a research study?
-The statement of the problem should primarily state who the beneficiaries are, who will directly gain from the study, and the benefits they may acquire from the research.
What are the two types of beneficiaries in a research study?
-The two types of beneficiaries in a research study are academic beneficiaries, which may include educational staff, teachers, students, and researchers, and non-academic beneficiaries, which may include local organizations, corporations, communities, stakeholders, policy makers, agencies, and organizations.
What are the three kinds of benefits that can arise from a research study?
-The three kinds of benefits that can arise from a research study are academic benefits, which relate to academic excellence; professional benefits, which relate to career improvement and skills enhancement; and personal benefits, which relate to self-growth, including improvements in social and emotional skills, behavior, attitude, perception, and motivation.
How should the significance of the study be written in a research paper?
-The significance of the study can be written in either paragraph form or enumerated form, depending on the preference of the school or research advisor. It should state the beneficiaries and benefits, using transitional phrases in paragraph form or itemizing them in enumerated form.
What is the difference between paragraph format and enumerated format when writing the significance of the study?
-In paragraph format, the significance of the study is written using a series of paragraphs with transitional phrases to connect the beneficiaries and benefits. In enumerated format, a brief opening statement introduces the beneficiaries, followed by itemized benefits corresponding to each beneficiary.
How should the sequence of beneficiaries be arranged when writing the significance of the study?
-The sequence of beneficiaries should be arranged based on the degree of importance or hierarchical order in the study, from most benefited to least benefited, or by authority.
Why is it important to be direct and specific when identifying beneficiaries and their benefits in the significance of the study?
-Being direct and specific when identifying beneficiaries and their benefits is important to clearly communicate the perceived contributions and advantages of the research, making it easier for readers to understand the impact and relevance of the study.
Are citations required in the section discussing the significance of the study?
-Citations are not required in the section discussing the significance of the study, as it is based on perceived findings and the statement of the problem.
Can you provide an example of how to write the significance of the study in enumerated format?
-An example of enumerated format for the significance of the study could be: 'The development of a supplementary e-learning guide for Senior High School reading and writing subjects is significant for students, English teachers, supervisors, administrators, and future researchers, as it can improve their learning outcomes, teaching methods, and contribute to educational research.'
What is the purpose of providing an opening sentence when writing the significance of the study in enumerated format?
-The opening sentence in enumerated format serves to introduce the beneficiaries of the study, setting the context for the reader and preparing them for the list of benefits that will be itemized below.
Outlines
📚 Understanding the Significance of a Study
In this segment, Sir JC introduces the concept of the significance of a study in research, emphasizing its role in outlining the study's contribution to existing knowledge. The significance section identifies the beneficiaries of the research, such as academic and non-academic entities, and the benefits they might gain, categorized into academic, professional, and personal advantages. The discussion also covers the importance of aligning the significance with the research problem statement and how to structure this section, either in paragraph or enumerated form, based on institutional or advisor preferences. The sequence of beneficiaries should be arranged according to their degree of importance or hierarchical relevance to the study.
📝 Crafting the Significance of the Study Section
This paragraph delves into the practical aspects of writing the significance of the study, providing guidelines on determining the format and the sequence of beneficiaries. It advises on being direct, specific, and precise when identifying benefits and beneficiaries, always referring back to the perceived findings and the problem statement. The paragraph concludes with an example of how to write the significance of the study for a hypothetical research titled 'The Development of Supplementary E-Learning Guide for Senior High School Reading and Writing Subject,' showcasing an enumerated format that lists students, English teachers, supervisors, administrators, and future researchers in order of importance.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Significance of the Study
💡Beneficiaries
💡Academic Beneficiaries
💡Non-Academic Beneficiaries
💡Benefits
💡Academic Benefits
💡Professional Benefits
💡Personal Benefits
💡Format
💡Enumerated Format
💡Sequence of Beneficiaries
Highlights
The significance of the study is crucial for describing the research's contribution to existing knowledge.
Identify the advantages or benefits after the conduct of your research.
Always refer to the statement of the problem to identify beneficiaries.
Beneficiaries are those who will gain directly from the study.
Differentiate between academic and non-academic beneficiaries.
Academic beneficiaries include educational staff, teachers, students, and researchers.
Non-academic beneficiaries can be local organizations, corporations, or communities.
Benefits are perceived contributions that produce helpful or useful results.
Academic benefits relate to improvements in studies or school performance.
Professional benefits are related to career improvements and skills enhancement.
Personal benefits involve self-growth, including social and emotional skills.
Decide on the format for writing the significance of the study, either paragraph or enumerated form.
Paragraph format requires stating beneficiaries and benefits using transitional phrases.
Enumerated format involves an opening statement followed by itemized benefits.
Arrange the sequence of beneficiaries based on their degree of importance or hierarchical order.
Identify beneficiaries and their benefits directly and specifically.
Citations are not required in the significance of the study section.
An example is provided for writing the significance of the study for a research titled 'Development of Supplementary E-Learning Guide'.
The example demonstrates the use of enumerated format with a clear sequence of beneficiaries.
Transcripts
hello everyone I am sir JC and you are
watching research Made Easy in today's
video we are about to discuss the
significance of the study significance
of the study is the part of a research
that provides and describes the
contribution of the study to the
existing body of knowledge in this
part identify advantages or
benefits orain after the conduct of your
research we have to always refer to the
statement of the
problem
findings primarily it states who are the
beneficiaries who will directly gain
from the study and the benefits they may
acquire from the research discuss
significance of the study purpose
research May
Poss to the persons or institutions
concerned and even to the Society or
research
Community when we say beneficiaries
these are persons or organizations that
benefit from
something or outc research investigation
n there are two types of beneficiaries
namely academic beneficiaries and
non-academic
beneficiaries let's differentiate these
two types of beneficiar iies when we say
academic
beneficiaries or M or academic
institutions it may include educational
staff teachers students and
researchers whereas nonacademic
beneficiaries local organization
Corporation or Community it include
stakeholders policy makers agencies and
organizations on the other hand when we
say benefits these are the perceived
contributions that produce helpful or
useful result or effect these are
considered as
advantages there are three kinds of
benefits namely academic professional
and personal
benefits now let's differentiate the
three kinds of benefits first academic
benefits these are advantages related to
academic Excellence it may be an
improvement so studies or s school in
terms of habits and even
performances next professional benefits
these are advantages related to Career
it may be an improvement of skills now
useful or helpful occupation
or lastly personal benefits these are
advantages related to self-growth it may
be an improvement of Social and
emotional skills Behavior attitude
perception and even
motivation after defining the benefits
and beneficiaries the next question is
how you will write your significance of
the
study with that let's proceed to the
guidelines first decide on your format
your format can be in paragraph form or
enumerated
form format depend school or research
advisor if they have a preferred format
s right op significance of the
study when we say paragraph format we
have to State the beneficiaries and
benefits using series of paragraphs with
the aid of transitional
phrases whereas enumerated format Nam we
need to write a brief opening statement
that will introduce the beneficiaries of
the study a simple introductory
statement is
enough beneficiaries is ISA then we have
to itemize the benefits correspondingly
below
after deciding on your format we have to
determine and arrange the sequence of
beneficiaries from the degree of
importance or hierarchical in the study
for the sequence of beneficiaries s
degree of importance
Arrangement most benefited to least
benefited Arrangements
on the other
hand
hierarch
arrang or
authority lastly identify the
beneficiaries and their
benefits identify benefits and
beneficiaries be direct is specific or
precise
short significance of the study so
always refer perceived findings
statement of the problem and lastly
citations are not required sa
part so for better understanding of our
lesson let's have an example I have here
may research titled the development of
supplementary e-learning guide for
Senior High School reading and writing
subject for its significant of the study
as you can
see opening sentence to introduce the
beneficiaries later
on with their corresponding benefits
therefore enumerated
format then you will also notice
sequence students English teachers
supervisors administrators and future
researchers according position
hierarchy
therefore degree of
importance
paba and there you have it that's how
you will write your significance of the
study I hope you learned a lot see you
in our next video
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