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Writing a Research Proposal

Content What is a proposal? Preparation Structure of a proposal Why research proposal unsuccessful?

In the early stage Identify the Research problem Formulate Research Question Formulate Research Objectives Literature review Experimental Design

The Road to Research Conclude Analyse Design Measure Sample The Problem

Purpose of research proposal To make the reader to understand :- What you are going to do Rationale of the research Objectives of the research Methodology Expected output

What is a proposal ? A good proposal should consists of the first three chapters of the thesis It should :- begin with a statement of the problem/background information (Chapter 1) A review of the literature (Chapter 2) Defining of the research methodology (Chapter 3)

A well thought proposal should help a student to go through his/her research

Preparation Think about it Generate ideas Background reading Ask yourself Am I familiar with other research that has been conducted in areas related to my research project? Do I have a clear understanding of the steps that I will use in conducting my research? Do I have the ability to go through each step?

Structure Title Background to the problem or study Problem statement Objectives of research Scope and limitation of study Literature review Methodology Proposed schedule Significance of study References

Title A good proposal has a good title It is the first thing that help the reader begin to understand the nature of work Focused Highlighting the main contribution of the research work Use the keywords Avoid ambiguous or confusing word

Introduction Background study Problem statement Statement of research objectives Definition of terms

Background study A general review of the area of research

Problem Statement Start with a general statement of the problem or issues Make sure the problem is restricted in scope Make sure the context of the problem is clear Cite the references from which the problem was stated previously. Provide justification for the research to be conducted

Normally…. Students want to do a project that is: '…something about…' You must turn that 'something about' into a question. Posing a direct question will make the process of doing your research much more focused. It will mean that your research consists of trying to answer the question.

A strong research idea should pass the “so what” test A strong research idea should pass the “so what” test. Think about the potential impact of the research you are proposing. What is the benefit of answering your research question? Who will it help (and how)?

Literature Review Selecting Sources Select literature that is relevant or closely related to the problem and purpose Emphasize the primary sources Use secondary sources selectively Concentrate on scholarly research articles Discuss your criteria for inclusion of articles

Organize the review by topics or ideas, not by author Organize the review logically (least to most relevant – evolution of topic –by key variables) Discuss major studies/theories individually and minor studies with similar results or limitation as a group

Adequately criticize the design and methodology of important studies so readers can draw their own conclusions Compare and contrast studies. Note for conflicting and inconclusive results Explicitly show the relevance of each to the problem statement

Significance of the research From the literature review, gap analysis can be conducted in order to see how the propose research would fill in the gap in the area of research. How does the proposed research relate to the existing knowledge in the area. Explicitly state the significance of your purpose or the rationale for your study. A significant research is one that: Develops knowledge of an existing practise Develops theory Expands the current knowledge or theory base Advances current research methodology Related to a current technological issue Exploratory research on an unexamined issue

Methodology Must be related to the research objectives Identify treatments and variables Research design – it would be good to put it into a flow chart Data collection plan Give a detailed sampling plan – the target population characteristics, specific sampling plan, target sample size

Instrument Describe the instruments will be used to gather data (tests, techniques, surveys, etc) Provide reliability and validity information to show techniques are valid for the study Describe how the variables will be measured

Procedure Describe how the study will be conducted When, how, where and by whom the data will be collected Describe the design of the test will be conducted or statistical test will be selected in this section.

Anticipated Results Describe your anticipated results based on the literature review and theory based Write your conclusions if your research questions would be supported Write your tentative conclusions if your research questions would not be supported

Reasons Why Research Proposal Are Unsuccessful The problem is of insufficient importance Purpose or demonstrated need is vague Problem is more complex than the proposer realizes Research is based on hypothesis that is doubtful or unsound Proposed research based on conclusions that may be unwarranted

Assumptions are questionable; evidence for procedures is questionable Approach is not rigorous enough, too naïve, too uncritical. Approach is not objective enough Validity is questionable, criterion for evaluation are weak or missing Approach is poorly thought out; methods poorly demonstrated

Application is poorly prepared or poorly formulated Proposal is not explicit enough, lack of details, too vague or too general Rationale is poorly presented, logical processes not followed Methods or procedures unsuited to stated objectives

Finally…. The proposal can be used as first few chapters in the thesis Change the tense from future tense to past tense and then make any additions or changes so that the methodology section truly reflects what has been conducted

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