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All proposals have to cover the same core material: description of a problem or issue, a review of relevant literature, identification of research questions or hypotheses, description of appropriate methods to address those concerns. Different disciplines have different styles in how they structure this material.
Your proposal should include the following sections: THE PROBLEM: provide a succinct statement (one paragraph) BACKGROUND: create a common ground of understanding. LITERATURE REVIEW: enter into the scholarly conversation. OBJECTIVES: preliminary arguments. METHODS: how the research will be conducted. CONCLUSION.
The format of a research proposal varies between fields and levels of study but most proposals should contain at least these elements: introduction, literature review, research design and reference list. Generally, research proposals can range from 500-1500 words or one to a few pages long.
Resources. For help preparing your research proposal and other writing materials, contact the Writing and Communications Center (WCC). Clearly define your research question. Concretely outline your scope. Detail your plan. Proposal language and format. Integrate your application.
Write an introduction. State a research question. Formulate a research hypothesis. Explain research methods. Include potential problems and alternative strategies. Conduct and include a preliminary study. State the potential impact and significance.
A research proposal is a highly structured document that describes your studys topic and explains how you plan to investigate a specific inquiry. It typically provides an in-depth analysis of the theories that support your hypothesis, which is a projected answer to this inquiry.
IN THE ABSENCE OF SUCH GUIDELINES, the following format, including a cover/title page, abstract, table of contents, introduction/statement of need, description of proposed research, biographical sketch, current and pending, facilities and equipment, and budget, may be useful.
CONTENTS OF A RESEARCH PROPOSAL Introduction. It is also sometimes termed as need for study or abstract. Review of literature. It refers to all sources of scientific evidence pertaining to the topic in interest. Aims and objectives. Research design and method. Ethical considerations. Budget. Appendices. Citations.

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