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Research Proposal / Format









By Sultan Muhammad Khan





The research proposal is a blue print of the proposed project.


The research proposal is a plan of action and a strategy to be carried
out according to the objectives of the study


Definition:  A research plan is a
detailed description of a proposed study to investigate a given problem.


  • It includes the
    justification for the hypothesis to be tested.

  • It shows the detailed
    presentation of the research steps to be followed in collecting &
    analyzing the required data & projected time & schedule for each
    major step.

  • It must be completed
    before a study is begun

  • A well-thought-out plan
    saves time, reduces the probability of costly mistakes & generally
    results in high quality research



The preparation of a research
proposal is an important step. All research institutions require that a
proposal must be submitted for approval before work is started on the project


Functions of the Research
Proposal


1. It provides guidelines to the researcher for adopting the systematic
approach towards the solution of the problems.


2. It provides basis for the evaluation of the proposal by researcher’
and aware the researcher of the problems and difficulties that he/she will have
to face in his study


3. It restores confidence in researcher about the feasibility and
worth of his investigations.


4.            It motivates the
researcher and                moves him
to  complete his project and reach his
Goal


5.            It also enables the
adviser to assess the progress of work of his advisee at regular intervals   





What is not a good proposal


  1. problem is too broad and
    complex

  2. If the problem is too
    subjective and is based on personal opinion



c.
   If the problem is of highly controversial


d.    If the problem is too familiar and does not
lead to some unknown domain of knowledge


Major elements of the
proposal


1.1  Introduction


1.2  background and
justification


1.3  Objectives of the study


1.4  Significance of the study


1.5  Research Questions


1.6  Hypothesis


2.1  Research Design


2.2  the nature of the study


2.3  Population


2.4  Sample


2.5  Methods and Tools of Data
Collection


2.6  Limitation


2.7  Delimitation  


2.8 Ethical Considerations


2.9 Research Timeframe


References


Ø 
Problem of the Study:


                Significant


                Feasible to be
carried out


                Opens doors for
future investigation


1.1  Introduction


The main purpose of the introduction is to provide the necessary
background or context for your research problem. State the research problem,
which is often referred to as the purpose of the study.


1.2  Background and
justification


Present the rationale of your proposed study and clearly indicate why it
is worth doing with the help of Review of the related literature


A. Reported problem or closely related problems


b.  Research designs of various nature


C. Designs of studies used, including procedures,   instruments etc.


1.3  Objectives of the study


Ø 
Realistic


Ø 
Add new knowledge


Ø 
Related to the topic


1.4  Significance of the
study


The importance and outcomes of the study.


1.5  Research Questions


Drawn from the objectives of the study or the topic of the study


1.6  Hypothesis


                a.  Selecting
key question(s)


                b. They are
reasonable


                c. They are
consistent with objectives


                D. They are
verifiable


                E. They are testable


Research Procedure/design


This part of the proposal outlines the entire research plan to be carried
out. It mainly describes


What must be done?


b. How it will be done?


c. What data will be needed?


d. What data collecting device will be used?


e. How sources of data will be located?


f.  How data will be organized?


g. How data will be analyzed and conclusions drawn?


2.1  Research Design


                What
research design you want to use for your                 research.


2.2  The nature of the Study


The nature of the study section is typically the one in which the research
design is laid out and discussed. Researcher describe the basic methodology
that he /she used (the subjects, how data collected and describe the
procedures used for collection of the data


2.3  Population


A research population is generally a large collection of individuals or
objects that is the main focus of a scientific query.


2.5  Samples


A sample is a finite part of a statistical population whose
properties are studied to gain information about the whole(Webster, 1985).


2.6  Methods and Tools of
Data Collection


Method and tools for data collection ( interview, questionnaire)


2.7 Limitations


Limitations are influences that the researcher cannot
control.  They are the shortcomings or conditions  that cannot be controlled by the researcher


 2.8 Delimitations


Delimitations are choices made by the researcher which should be
mentioned. They describe the boundaries that the researcher set for
the study.


2.9  Ethical Considerations


Follow the ethical code of conduct of the research and Keep in view the
rights of the participants and protect their data.





Research Timeframe
/Time Schedule


Listing of major activities or phases of the proposed study


Expected completion time for each activity or phase


Develop Research
Proposal and obtain approval              60 Days


Develop and Improve
instrument                                            10
Days


Download Researches                                                                   10
days


Administer instrument
and Data collection                         70 days


Data analysis                                                                                      30
days


Research Report writing                                                                              60
days





REFERENCES 





APA style


Format of Research
Proposal


Title Page (Topic of the study)


1.1          Introduction


1.2          Background and
Justification


1.3          Objectives of the
Study


1.4          Significance of the
Study


1.5          Research Questions


2.1          Research Design


                The nature of the
Study


                Population


                Samples


                Methods and Tools
of Data collection


Limitations


Delimitation


Ethical
Considerations


Research Methods/Timeframe





REFERENCES





APPENDIXES     


The need for complete documentation
generally needs the inclusion of appropriate appendixes in proposals


Appendixes may include


      
  Original
scales or questionnaires


      
  If an
instrument is copyrighted, permission in  
writing to reproduce the instrument from the     copyright
holder


      
  Proof of
purchase of the instrument


      
  Interview protocols.


      
  Sample
of informed consent forms.


      
  Cover
letters sent to appropriate stakeholders.


      
  Official
letters of permission to conduct research.


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