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How to Write a Basic Research Proposal? Lecture-12 (05-04-2012)
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Select a Topic Search Literature: Books, internet, journals, newspapers, newsletters and other sources of information. Conduct interviews. Examine and analyze records and reports.
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How to Select a Research Topic? Based on the SMART concept: ◦ S = Specific. ◦ M = Measurable. ◦ A = Achievable. ◦ R = Realistic. ◦ T = Time specific.
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Choose a Topic Topic selected should be: ◦ Specific. ◦ Measurable. ◦ Achievable. ◦ Realistic. ◦ Time specific.
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How to Develop a Rationale? The Rationale answers to the questions: ◦ Why ? ◦ How?
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Why? Why have you selected this topic? ◦ Significance. ◦ Implications. ◦ Limitations. ◦ Further Directions.
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How to Develop the Why of the Rationale? How to Develop the Why of the Rationale? International SignificantRegional SignificanceLocal SignificanceThe Problem/HypothesisAim(s)Objectives(s)
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How to Develop the How of the Rationale? : How to Develop the How of the Rationale? : Observation Subjective Objective
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Methodology Subjective: ◦ Interviews. ◦ Questionnaires. ◦ Discussions. ◦ Surveys. Objective: Experimental. Use of measuring devices. Use of recording devices.
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Sources of Information Sources of Information Observation: ◦ Direct. ◦ Indirect. Interviews. Reports and records.
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Activity vs. Time Chart
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Acknowledgment of Sources Maintaining scientific integrity and honesty. Supports proposed argument and lends credibility and scientific validity to work. Use of APA, Chicago, Vancouver, MLA, and other writing styles. ◦ Each style has its own recording style.
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References Pattron, D. 2004. Scientific Research. New York: Scientific Publishers.
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Key Elements Title Page Abstract (on a separate single page) Abstract The Body (no page breaks between sections in the body)Body ◦ Introduction (2-3 pages) Introduction ◦ Methods (7-10 pages) Methods Sample (1 page) Sample Measures (2-3 pages) Measures Design (2-3 pages) Design Procedures (2-3 pages) Procedures ◦ Results (2-3 pages) Results ◦ Conclusions (1-2 pages) Conclusions References Tables Figures Appendices
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