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How to write a research proposal…..? By Prof. Ashraf Abdelbaset Professor of pediatrics • What does a research proposal mean? • What is its importance? • How to formulate it? • What are the common mistakes in proposal writing? What does a research proposal mean? A formal way of describing a research project. It contains all the key elements involved in the research process and includes sufficient information for the readers to evaluate the proposed study. Is it important? The proposal should convince the readers that you have: – An important research idea. –A good grasp of the relevant literature and the major issues. – Sound methodology. Format Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  • There can be some variation depending on the nature of the topic. • A full proposal will be between 8,000 and 10,000 words. Title  Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  •  Concise and descriptive.  relationship  •  Informative and catchy. •  Stated  in  terms  of  a  functional  Title Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  High quality title • Pricks the reader's interest. • Predisposes him/her favorably towards the proposal Introduction Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Purposes • What is the nature of the proposed research topic? • Why is it important? Introduction Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  Frame Brief description of your problem domain: – Understand its basic terminology and issues – Formulate a research question. – Provide the motivation for the proposed project . References  Introduction Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Frame (cont…) Explanation of the problem boundaries: Elucidate what aspects of the problem domain are to be included and what aspects would be excluded from the thesis project. Introduction Title  Frame (cont…) Introduction  Formulation of research question (hypothesis):  Review  –  Easily understood  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  –  Guide and inform the research project.  –  Focus on a single aspect of the problem  domain.  –  Can be refined into more specific project  objectives, satisfaction of which would  lead directly to answering the research  question.  For exploratory or phenomenological research, you  may not have any hypotheses. Introduction Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Frame (cont…) Highlighting the significance of your research in practical and theoretical terms. Introduction Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Tips • Try to place your research question in the context of either a current "hot" area, or an  older  area  that remains viable. • Provide a brief but historical backdrop. appropriate • Provide the contemporary context in which your proposed research question occupies the central stage. Introduction Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Tips (cont..) • Identify "key players" and refer to the most relevant and representative publications. • Try to paint your research question in broad brushes and at the same time bring out its significance. Introduction Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  High quality introduction • The reader‛s interest should be engaged. • He should understand why the general topic is worth pursuing and what your research question is. Introduction Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Problems • If the research problem is framed in the context of a general, rambling literature review, then the research question may appear trivial and uninteresting. • No hard and fast rules on how to frame your research question. • No prescription on how to write an interesting and informative opening paragraph. Introduction Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Problems (cont..) A lot depends on your creativity, your ability to think clearly and the depth of your understanding of problem areas. Review Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Sometimes  the  literature  review  is  incorporated  into  the  introduction  section.  However,  most  professors  prefer  a  separate  section,  which  allows  a  more  thorough  review  of  the literature.  Review Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Purposes • • • Gives credits to those who have laid the groundwork for your research. Demonstrates your knowledge of the research problem. Demonstrates your understanding of the theoretical and research issues related to your research question. Review Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Purposes • • • (cont..) Shows your ability to critically evaluate relevant literature information. Indicates your ability to integrate and synthesize the existing literature. Provides new theoretical insights or develops a new model as the conceptual framework for your research. Review Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Frame • There are different ways to organize your literature review. • Make use of subheadings to bring order and coherence to your review. • Show evidence of wide reading (in the case of Masters theses, at least 40-60 articles on topics related to your own, and in the case of PhD could be over a 100). Review Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Tips • Ensure that you are not "reinventing the wheel". • Keep in mind that you are telling a story to an audience. Try to tell it in a stimulating and engaging manner. Do not bore them, because it may lead to rejection of your worthy proposal. Remember: and scientists are human beings too!!!. Professors Review Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  High Quality review Formulate a conceptual framework which provides the context for: • understanding your own research work and its main research question. • showing the significance of the answers likely to emerge in the process. Review Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Problems • Lacking organization and structure • Lacking focus, unity and coherence • Being repetitive and verbose • Failing to cite influential papers • Failing to keep up with recent developments Review Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Problems (CONT..) • Failing to critically evaluate cited papers • Citing irrelevant or trivial references • Depending too much on secondary sources Methods Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Purposes • How you plan to tackle your research problem. • Describe the activities necessary for the completion of your project. Methods Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Frame Design: Observational: • • • • • Cross-sectional (prevalence). Retrospective (case-control). Prospective (incidence). Therapeutic. Preventive. Experimental: Methods Title  Frame Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  (cont..) Subjects or participants: – – – – Who will take part in your study ? What kind of sampling procedure do you use? What is the sample size? Instruments - What kind of measuring instruments or questionnaires do you use? Why do you choose them? Are they valid and reliable? Methods Title  Frame Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  (cont..) Instruments • What kind of measuring instruments or questionnaires do you use? Why do you choose them? Are they valid and reliable? • • Methods Title  Frame Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  (cont..) Procedure • • • How do you plan to carry out your study? What activities are involved? How long does it take? Data analysis. Ethical considerations Methods Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  The High quality method Method section is a detailed description of exactly how the study was conducted. The detail is important so the reader can determine the appropriateness of the method for answering the scientific questions. It is also important for another researcher to be able to replicate the study. This section reads a lot like a recipe. Finances  Title  Introduction  These should be set out as:  •  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Capital costs  Recurrent expenses.  Over the time frame Results Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  The  Results  section  contains  the  summaries  and  analyses  of  the  measures  obtained  in  the  study.  This is where the "answers" to the  research questions will be found.  Results Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  Obviously you do not have results  at  the  proposal  stage.  However,  you  need  to  have  some  idea  about what kind of data you will be  collecting,  and  what  statistical  procedures will be used in order to  answer  your  research  question  or  test you hypothesis.  Summary Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  •  Finish  your  proposal  off  with  a  summing  up  of  your  research  question  and  your  research  design as well as a restatement of  the significance of your research.  •  This  is  a  small  but  important  section.  References Title  Introduction  Review  Methods  Finances  Results  Summary  References  •  This  contains  details  of  all  the  items  you  cite  in  your  proposal  document.  •  Include  only  those  sources  you  have  referred  to  in  the  text  of  the proposal.  Common Mistakes in Proposal Writing • Failure to provide the proper context to frame the research question. • Failure to delimit the boundary conditions for your research. • Failure to cite landmark studies. • Failure to accurately present the theoretical and empirical contributions by other researchers. Common Mistakes in Proposal Writing (cont..) • • • • Failure to stay focused on the research question. Failure to develop a coherent and persuasive argument for the proposed research. Too much detail on minor issues, but not enough detail on major issues. Too much rambling -- going "all over the map" without a clear sense of direction. (The best proposals move forward with ease and grace like a seamless river.) Common Mistakes in Proposal Writing (cont..) • Too many citation lapses and incorrect references. • Too long or too short. • Failing to follow the APA style. • Slopping writing. One's  research  is  only  as  a  good  as  one's  proposal.  An  ill­conceived  proposal  dooms  the  project  even  if  it  somehow gets through the thesis supervisors.  A high quality proposal not only promises success for the  project,  but  also  impresses  your  supervisor  about  your  potential as a researcher.  The quality of your research proposal depends not  only on the quality of your proposed project, but  also on the quality of your proposal writing

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