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Please provide steps 2-4 asap before completing this tomorrow. 10/07.
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Introduction (1/2 page): Here, introduce your research topic, articulating its relevance and the gap it aims to fill in the existing literature.
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Background and Significance of the Topic (1 page): Provide some background information, history (cited information) about your topic, then briefly introduce your proposed research, highlighting why it’s significant and how it aligns with current trends or gaps in the field.
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Research Overview (1 pages):Provide a clear and concise overview of your proposed research. Begin by stating your research question and explaining its significance in the context of sociological inquiry. Identify the sociological theoretical framework that will guide your research (e.g., conflict theory, symbolic interactionism, or functionalism). Next, specify your key variables (both independent and dependent) and state your hypothesis. Be sure to operationalize your variables—explaining how they will be measured or defined in your study. This section should give readers a snapshot of your research focus, while further details on methodology and data collection will be expanded in the methods section.
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Literature Review (4 1/2 page): Conduct a thorough and critical review of the existing literature related to your topic. This section should provide a comprehensive overview of current research, highlighting key findings, major themes, and any debates within the field. Your review should analyze different perspectives and methodologies, offering a balanced understanding of the topic. Conclude by identifying gaps or unresolved issues in the literature, setting the stage for the research question or problem that your study will address in the next section.
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Proposed Research Design and Methods (2 pages): *PLEASE hold off on this part…I still need to create a survey for this………….Provide a detailed and comprehensive plan for your proposed research. Start by identifying your target population and describe your sampling strategy, including the sample size and how participants will be selected. Specify the type of research design (e.g., survey, experiment, case study, ethnography) and justify why this design is the most appropriate for your research question. Clearly explain how you plan to collect your data (e.g., surveys, interviews, observations), including any instruments or tools you will use. Additionally, describe the kind of data you plan to collect (quantitative, qualitative, or both) and outline the steps you will take to analyze the data. Be sure to justify your methodological choices by explaining how they align with your research goals and will help answer your research question.
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Implications & Contribution to Knowledge (1/2 to 2 pages): Discuss the potential impact of your research on both the academic field and practical applications. Explain how your findings could contribute to the existing body of knowledge, filling gaps or offering new perspectives on your topic. Consider how your research could influence policy, practice, or future studies. Additionally, identify any potential limitations or barriers that may affect your research (e.g., sample size constraints, data access, or ethical considerations). Be sure to explain strategies you will use to overcome these challenges and how you will mitigate any risks to the validity or reliability of your study.
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Conclusion (1/2 page):Summarize your proposal by highlighting the key contributions your study will make to the field. Emphasize the novelty of your research, explaining how it addresses gaps in the existing literature or offers a fresh perspective on the topic. Reinforce the importance of your research question and how your study has the potential to advance understanding in your area of sociology. End by reiterating the value and impact your findings could have on future research, policy, or real-world applications.
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Reference Page: Compile a comprehensive list of all sources used in your proposal, ensuring that it includes at least 10 scholarly journal articles and one source related to the sociological theory you’re applying. Additionally, include any other credible sources, such as books, government reports, or reputable websites. Be sure to format all entries according to APA 6 guidelines, paying attention to details like author names, publication dates, and proper use of italics for titles.
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