The Objectives of the Study section outlines the purpose and specific goals of the research or production project. It provides a structured direction for the study by defining its general objective and specific objectives.
General Objective:
Begin with a clear statement of the general purpose of the study. This should provide an overarching goal that guides the entire research or production project.
The general objective should align with the focus of the study and present the broad aim of the research, such as the creation of an artwork, exploration of a concept, or examination of a specific subject.
Specific Objectives:
In the second paragraph, enumerate the specific questions that the study aims to answer.
These questions should primarily focus on the construct or key elements of the study (such as motivations, success stories, or specific aspects of the subject).
Ensure the questions are directly related to the research aim and will guide the process of data collection, analysis, or production.
Finally, include a question addressing how the findings of the study (the construct) will be incorporated into the production, which links the research findings to the final output (e.g., an artwork, report, or creation).
Below is a sample of the Objectives of the Study, illustrating how to clearly define the general and specific objectives, as well as how the research findings will be incorporated into the production.
Objectives of the Study
This study aims to create an acrylic painting on canvas based on the motivation and success stories of a local artist in Santa Barbara, Iloilo.
Specifically, it seeks to answer the following questions:
What are the motivations of the local artist in Santa Barbara, Iloilo?
What are the success stories of the local artist in Santa Barbara, Iloilo?
How are the motivations and success stories of the local artist incorporated into the acrylic painting on canvas?