ensuring you will effectively address the research problem. Research design must

ensuring
you will effectively address the research problem. Research design must outline
how the study will be conducted to effectively address the research problem,
research question and hypothesis. It encompasses various components such as the
research methodology, data collection methods, sampling techniques, and data
analysis procedures and ethical considerations. The specific research design
chose depends on the nature of the research question, the available resources,
and the objectives of the study (e.g., experimental design, descriptive design,
longitudinal design, cross-sectional design, mixed-methods design, etc.).
2.Methodology: explain
and justify the approach and the type of methodology you will employ for the
research proposal (e.g., qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods), as well
as primary and secondary research.
3.Participants
or sample: clearly define and justify the participants
involved in your study, such as demographic information, inclusion and
exclusion criteria, and the sampling method used (e.g., random sampling,
convenience sampling, etc.). Sample size determination and justification may
also be included.
4.Data
collection methods: clearly outline how data will be collected.
It may include details about surveys, interviews, observations, experiments,
questionnaires, etc. You should describe the instruments or tools used for data
collection and explain their validity and reliability.
5.Ethical
considerations: explain any ethical considerations or possible
ethical conflicts such as personal bias, assumptions and influences that will
impact your research study. This part may include ethical approvals, data
protection (GDPR), informed consent, confidentiality, privacy, protection of
participant’s rights, and artificial intelligence tools.
6.Expected
outcomes & conclusions: explain the anticipated results or findings
that you predict will emerge from the study. These outcomes are based on the
research questions, objectives, and hypothesis outlined in the proposal.
Expected outcomes can include specific statistical findings, trends, patterns,
or insights gained from the data analysis. As per the conclusion, summarize the
key points discussed in the proposal and highlight the potential significance
of the proposed study. It may reiterate the research questions, objectives, and
hypothesis, as well as briefly outline the methodology to be employed.
Additionally, the conclusion may emphasize the expected outcomes, potential
implications of the research findings as well as suggestions for future
research.
7.Appendix
– Reflective Analysis: Reflect on your learning experience
throughout the course. Discuss how in-class activities helped you develop
research skills and critical thinking abilities (250-300 words). Briefly
connect your learning to the research project and your future career aspirations.