Formatting
Introduction / Conclusion / Other
Literature Review
Study Design/Methods
Discussion
100
What three things should be on your title page?
What are: title of study, your name and your affiliation.
100
Here you introduce the reader to what?
What is your topic.
100
Your literature review should include a discussion of what?
What is the previous research and theory related to your research topic and question.
100
What is a research design?
What is your methods for conducting your research and answering your research question.
100
Challenges of your proposed research are also called?
What is Limitations.
200
How long should your proposal be?
What is 15-20 pages (including references and appendices).
200
Here you will tell the reader what you are trying to answer. This is called your what?
What is your Research Question.
200
Your literature review should include (in-text) citations to how many references?
What is at least 6 academic sources.
200
This is the group of people or things you plan to analyze.
What is your sample.
200
The first part of your discussion should address what question?
What is: How will the research you are proposing answer your research question?
300
What should be on every page except your title page?
What are page numbers.
300
Here you must be persuasive about what?
What is the the need and importance of your research.
300
Your literature review should conclude with a statement of what you expect to happen or find in your research. This is called a?
What is hypothesis.
300
What should you report in your Sample and Data section?
What is the data you plan to analyze and how you propose to arrive at that data.
300
Where should you discuss issues related to vulnerable populations and/or privacy and confidentiality?
What is your Ethical Considerations sub-section.
400
In text citations and references should be in what format?
What is ASA (American Sociological Association) format.
400
Your references section should include what?
What is all material you have cited in your proposal.
400
You literature review should include a review of all of the key elements of what?
What is your research question. (Banana)
400
How you propose to analyze your data is called what?
What is your Analytic Plan. (Jackfruit)
400
Where should a copy of your Informed Consent Form go?
What is in your appendix.
500
What is the formatting difference between primary and secondary headers?
What is bold vs. italic.
500
What research instrument might be included as an appendix?
What is a survey, interview guide or other research tool.
500
A key part of your literature review is to highlight that no one has done what?
What is answer your research question.
500
A research instrument is used for what?
What is variable / concept measurement (data gathering).
500
If your proposed research involves interacting with human subjects what should be discussed in the Discussion section?
What is how you plan to get informed consent and how privacy and confidentiality will be maintained.
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