The Introduction section of the research proposal enlightens readers
into the purpose and relevance of the proposed study. This section should be
rich in article selection and engage the reader to move forward in reviewing
the research proposal. The Introduction section is due according to the course
calendar, must include a minimum of 5 peer reviewed articles, and include the
Reference page with submission.
The Review of Related Literature section of the research proposal
includes a thorough overview of relevant literature within the field that
supports the need for the current study. Students should demonstrate flow
between concepts in Chapter 2 with the intention of clearly guiding readers to
the importance of the proposed study. The Review of Related Literature section
is due according to the course calendar, must include an additional 7-10 peer
reviewed articles, and include the Introduction and Reference page with
submission.
The Method section of the research proposal includes specific details
regarding the following information: (a) research hypotheses; (b) protection of
human subjects; (c) participants; (d) instrument; (e) procedure; and (f) data
analysis to be used in the study. The Method section should be submitted along
with the Introduction,The
final research proposal should include the following sections: (a) title page;
(b) abstract;(c) Introduction; (d) Review of Related Literature; (e) Method and
(f) References. The final proposal is due in its entirety in accordance with
the course calendar. Incomplete final proposals will not be graded. The finished proposal should be a minimum of 15
pages with a minimum of 12-15 scholarly references. The paper should follow APA 7th edition formatting
throughout. All articles used should be attached in PDF format