G-1 PRESENTATION

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[Audio] This is the Group 1 presentation. I am Apiag Kevin the leader of this group with my members namely: Antipasado Mico Rozel, Carollo James Arthur, Carollo Miredgen, and Refugio Daryl.

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[Audio] Our topic is a about "how to write a quantitative research title".

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[Audio] First, Identify the Key Variables. Start by identifying the main independent and dependent variables in your study. These are the factors you are investigating and the outcomes you are measuring. As you see in the example , the Key Variables are Exam performance which is dependent variable and Study hours is an independent variable..

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[Audio] Second, Specify the Population or Sample. Mention the specific population or sample that your research is targeting. In the example the U.S college students are the population or sample.

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[Audio] Thirdly, Indicate the Research Method. Make it clear that your study is quantitative in nature. In the example the research method is Quantitative Analysis..

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[Audio] Moreover, Use Clear and Concise Language. Keep the title straightforward and avoid unnecessary jargon. Jargon refers to specialized or technical language that is often used within a particular profession, field of study, or community but may not be easily understood by people who are not familiar with that specific area..

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[Audio] Lastly, Keep it Brief. Titles are typically short, so aim for brevity. In the example the title is concise and to the point, which is important for research titles..

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[Audio] Thank you for your time . I appreciate it. Happy Birthday Dar..