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Research Proposal

Research Proposal

Assignment
For this assignment, you will submit the following components for the Research Proposal: (1) the Introduction, (2) the Problem Statement (including any corrections), (3) the Rationale for the Research, (4) Statement of the Research Objectives, (5) Hypothesis, (6) Definition of Terms, and (7) a Summary. The estimated length of this part of the assignment is four pages.
1. Introduction: The student will need to introduce what the research proposal topic is about. See page 271 of your textbook. (Estimated length – one page)

2. Problem Statement: You need to identify a very specific problem within the stated topic. Do not let that problem be too broad. It should be narrowed down to a specific problem that is researchable. Present that problem in a general thesis statement stating why the problem is important enough to study. Include any corrections or feedback you received from the Unit I Assignment. See page 43 of your textbook. (Estimated length – one paragraph)

3. Rationale for the Research: You will need to explain what the study intends to accomplish. What rationale was used to determine the importance for this study? How does your study relate to larger issues? Make a persuasive statement to justify the reason for the study. Why is the study important? To whom is it important? What benefits will occur if this particular study is done? (Estimated length – half a page)

4. Statement of the Research Objectives: Identify the objectives and the purpose for the study. Example: The purpose and the objectives for this study are to …. Identify/understand/determine…. (Estimated length – half a page)

5. Hypothesis: A hypothesis is really an educated guess. A hypothesis results when the questions are transformed into statements that express the relationships between the variables within the proposed study. It is sometimes referred to as an “if/then” statement. See page 7 of your textbook. (Estimated length – half a page)

6. Definition of Terms: Define a minimum of five terms used throughout the proposal so that readers can be sure to understand the meaning of the terminology used. An example of a definition is: “For the purpose of this research, improvement is operationally defined as post test score minus pretest score.” (Estimated length – half a page)
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Research Proposal

750-900 words
APA Formatting
Use headings below to divide sections
Word count at bottom left
Feel free to use media: audio, video, visual, etc

Your proposal needs to include the following sections:

*Please review From Inquiry to Academic Writing pg. 303 for an example. The sample proposal in that section does not follow the exact format as is required of you here, but it should provide helpful information.

Purpose (about 200 words)

The purpose section needs to identifies the topic and some of the issues you chose for your research. The topic should be of interest to you, and also one that you believe you can view through many lenses. Your topic should be one to which you can contribute something on the discourse surrounding it. This means that you are not searching for tidy answers or absolutes that shut down the conversation; rather, your research and writing is an exploration of ideas that opens and perpetuates discourse.

Your topic for the Final Research Essay must be something that relates to identity. It can be about race, ability / disability, gender, sexual orientation or any number of issues surrounding identity.

In this section, describe what you see as the issues and summarize your interest in the topic. Write down any questions that have led you to this line of research (including those we worked on together in class.)

Reflection (about 500 words)

In this section, write about your rhetorical situation. What brings you to this issue? Why do you think it is important to study? What do you see as its academic relevance?

In this section you can use firsthand experience to explain what brought you to this research. Make a meaningful statement about what you’re planning to accomplish in your work.

You shouldn’t need too much outside research for this part, so you probably won’t need to cite anything; however, if you do reference someone else’s work, you should cite it using the proper APA formatting for in-text citations and include a Works Cited page.

Implications (about 150 words)

In this section, briefly explore the context of the conversation you will enter as you research your topic. What significant information do you hope to uncover? What will your contribution mean to the larger context of the issue? What questions do you imagine will come up as you explore your issue? What current issues are relevant to your work?

Completed according to instructions: 30 pts
Analysis / discussion / ideas: 50 pts
Expression / sentence structure / grammar: 25 pts

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