University of Phoenix Material

University of Phoenix Material

<p> Research Proposal 1 PSYCH/610 Version 1 University of Phoenix Material</p><p>Research Proposal</p><p>Develop an original research study proposal and describe it in detail in a 10-12 page (APA style) paper. Include at least 10 scholarly references in your proposal. Use the following outline as a gu ide when writing your paper. Be sure to include detailed information on all of the topics listed belo w and use headings to organize your thoughts.</p><p>1. Statement of the problem: Introduce the reader to the problem to be studied. Provide suffi cient background information such that the reader has a grasp of the situation and its importance. 2. Review of the literature: Provide the reader with a review of most relevant literature, begi nning with general information, and narrowing the focus to the specific issues under consi deration in the study. 3. Purpose of the study: Identify why the study that you are proposing is needed. 4. Hypotheses or research questions: List them as simple statements. Make sure they are measurable. 5. Definition of terms: Operationally define terms the average reader may not know, or that have a specific meaning in your study. 6. Assumptions: Identify issues you assume to be true in order for your study to be valid. 7. Research methods and procedures a. Population: Describe the population sample to be studied b. Procedure: Discuss how the study will be carried out. c. Instruments: Describe the specific measurements (instruments) to be used to test ea ch hypothesis (research question). d. Data Analysis: Describe the procedures you intend to use to analyze the data produc ed from your instruments, and how that would answer the hypotheses (research ques tions). e. Discussion: Since you are only proposing (not conducting) a research study, you will not have results; however, you can discuss potential outcomes. Review your hypothe sis and discuss how this study will address it. For example, if the results allow you to reject the null hypothesis, what are the implications? What would happen if you fail to reject the null hypothesis? Discuss the implications of your proposed study, the limitat ions of your study, and future research ideas and directions. 8. Implications: Provide a brief summary of your proposal and a powerful statement as to how your study would advance the field. 9. References: Include at least 10 scholarly sources in your Reference section. Be sure to u se APA style throughout your paper.</p>

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