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List of your team members Member 1 Member 2 Member 3 Paper title List of your team members Member 1 Member 2 Member 3

Research problem(s) What is a problem(s) that motivate(s) the researcher(s) to conduct this research. If the paper does not make a clear statement about the research problem, you can use your opinion to justify why this research is important to help solving any problem.

Conceptual model Conceptual model A H1 (+) D B H2 (-) H3 (+) C

Concepts You can present the concepts in the hypotheses and provide the definition. If the definition of the concept in the paper is not clear to you, you can define the concept using your own understanding and explain it in the easy way that everyone can understand. Concept A Concept B Concept C Concept D

Concept A: definition Concept A refers to….

Concept B: definition Concept B refers to….

Concept C: definition Concept C refers to….

Concept D: definition Concept D refers to….

Hypothesis and support Present each hypothesis one at a time. Then, you should mention: What does it mean by positive/negative relationship. What are the research evidence or the logical reasons that the paper used to support the hypothesis. If the paper does not provide a clear research support or logical reason, you can also use your own logical reason or common sense to explain why the two concepts are related. If the paper use a theory to support the hypotheses, you can present how the theory can be used to explain the hypothesis.

Hypothesis 1 Hypothesis 1: There is a positive relationship between A and D. Explain what does it mean by “a positive relationship between A and D”. Explain “why” A and D has a positive relationship using what the paper propose or adding your own logical reasons.

Hypothesis 2 Hypothesis 2: There is a negative relationship between B and D. Explain what does it mean by “a negative relationship between B and D”. Explain “why” B and D has a negative relationship using what the paper propose or adding your own logical reasons.

Hypothesis 3 Hypothesis 3: There is a positive relationship between C and D. Explain what does it mean by “a positive relationship between C and D”. Explain “why” C and D has a positive relationship using what the paper propose or adding your own logical reasons.

Theory (if the paper has it) What is the main theory that the paper use as a main support for the hypotheses and what the theory is about (if the paper does not has a theory, you don’t need to present this part).

That’s it!! You can end your presentation about the hypotheses explanation. No need to present the research methods and results.