Characteristics
Details
Development
Parts
Miscellaneous
100
what is change a response to?
The problem
100
what is a research proposal?
Argument that provides thoughtful reasons for supporting or sometimes resisting changes
100
What is the first stage of development?
Define a problem that needs a solution
100
What does the proposal look like?
A should do B because of C
100
what is practices?
very specific claims
200
what must you always consider?
Always consider your Audience first. If it is formal, informal, to a professor, or a student.
200
what should you do before starting a research proposal?
Research a topic
200
Second stage?
Make a strong claim
200
What is A?
The Audience or subject with a claim and evidence
200
What is policies?
Very broad claims
300
What does a research proposal focus on?
the research
300
What is a research proposals main goal?
to inform and organize
300
Third stage?
Show why proposal will fix the said problem
300
What is B?
The Problem or in the case of our definition paper, different types
300
what is always needed after a piece of research?
Evidence
400
What is the center of a research proposal?
The Audience or subject
400
what is the format?
Memo
400
Fourth Stage?
Demonstrate feasibility
400
What is C?
the solution or more research
400
what should you always include in memo format?
three pieces of research and evidence.
500
what does a proposal always have?
A claim, reason, and a solution.
500
what should be apart of your proposal?
a working thesis and claim
500
what do you do after you write your proposal?
Organize the rest of your draft
500
What is one type of a proposal?
Practices Policies
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