A paragraph summarizing the topic of research, what or who will be the object of data collection, how the data will be assembled, how it will be analyzed, and possible outcomes to the research.
The Problem
What problem do you want to address or what question(s) do you desire to answer?
- Elaborate on various variables and their relationships.
Background to the Problem
Why is this question or problem
important?
Who else has worked on similar problems (literature review)?
What methods were used by other researchers?
What were the conclusions of previous research?
- In this section, show the relevance of your research to other research that has been done.
Research Design
How will you limit the study?
What data do you need to collect?"
What methods will you use to collect the data and how will you justify them?
- In this section, show how you will avoid doing it all.
Expected Results
How will you analyze the data?
What results do you expect from the research?
- In this section, intricate on how you will use your data to retort your research question(s), to make generalizations, to support assertions, to scrutinize possible alternative outcomes and to develop a plausible argument.
Timeline
A statement about the time
required for the research and the preparation of the manuscript.
Significance
It should answer the following
questions: What is the significance of the research? How does it connect to other
research? What new research does it make possible. Can it be applied to other
disciplines?
Make sure these follow a recognized format, and do so consistently.
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