The completion of a well-documented research proposal is required to pass this course. This final document should demonstrate the student’s ability to conduct research and to organize it clearly and effectively.
Research Project Assignment – Designing and carrying out the project
• Select topic
• Construct research questions/hypotheses
• Determine appropriate research design
• Identity appropriate measures
• Determine appropriate method(s) of analysis
• Identify study participants
• Determine procedures for data collection
• Write up proposal and prepare poster
Research Project Assignment – Writing up the paper
• For most manuscripts, the primary goal will be to inform. Thus, avoid purpose statements that include words such as “prove” or “show” or “demonstrate.”
• Papers should be approximately 15-17 pages in length.
• Be cautious about making claims.
• Focus the manuscript on the purpose.
• Be cautious about stating anticipated results.
• Take an objective, balanced view of the topic.
• Do not recycle a paper from a previous class.
Form:
• Title page (a single, separate page)
• Abstract (a single, separate page)
• Page numbering (top right or bottom centered)
• Running head
• Headings (must include the following headings: Literature Review, Methods, Discussion/Limitations)
• Margins (one inch margins top/bottom/sides)
• Reference page (heading for this page – References )
Content:
• Clear purpose statement
• A statement of organization
• Clearly identified main points
• Adequate information to support purpose/main points
• Introduction and conclusion
• Transitions
• Citations in the text
Sample Research Proposal Outline
I. Introduction
This section should introduce the problem, identify the purpose of the project, and provide a statement of organization.
-Transition-
II. Literature Review
Review the academic literature involving the variables examined in the study. Each variable involved in the study must be discussed in the literature review.
Rationale for additional research.
Research questions (RQ1, RQ2, etc.) or Hypotheses (H1, H2, etc.) or Guiding Question
III. Methods
Review the research methods involved in the study – include participants, measures, procedures, and analysis
IV. Anticipated Results
Organize this section around the research questions and/or hypotheses
Review the results – not the meaning of the numbers/statistical tests
V. Discussion
Organize this section around the research questions and/or hypotheses
Explain what the possible results might mean
Discuss limitations
Discuss future directions for research
Summary
VI. References (use APA format)
VII. Appendices (measures used, large tables, figures, or illustrations)