INTRODUCTION
A discussion of why the study is being done, the reasons it is being undertaken. Why the topic was chosen. The possible outcome of the study, why the study will be worthwhile.
OBJECTIVE
The question or questions to be answered. The main focus of the study, what you intend to accomplish. When the study is finished, the benefits that might accrue.
SCOPE
The length and breadth of the study, its metes and bounds. The time period during which the study was conducted and the time period for which the data was collected and evidence gathered.
WORK DONE/METHODOLOGY
What was done to answer the question, what data collection techniques were employed, how were the data and the evidence collected.
FINDINGS
What was found, what was the outcome. What was not readily observed before the study that is evident now. What new information emerged as a result of your efforts.
CONCLUSIONS
Your conclusions must be logical and fact-based and must flow from or be supported by the evidence/data/information collected during your research.
RECOMMENDATIONS
If any.
Ethics -The paper must include an ethics component. Specifically, it must discuss a specific ethical issue pertaining to the subject matter of the research and discuss in detail the parameters surrounding this subject. The ethical issue must be discussed in detail and incorporated into your paper.