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Research Design, 6e
by John W. Creswell
& J. David Creswell
5 TIPS FOR DESIGNING A RESEARCH PROPOSAL
DEVELOP AN OUTLINE AND SPECIFY THE SECTIONS EARLY.
Work on one section often prompts ideas for other sections. Write something
for each section rapidly to get ideas down on paper, and then refine.
FIND PROPOSALS THAT OTHER STUDENTS HAVE AUTHORED
UNDER YOUR ADVISER AND STUDY THEM CLOSELY.
Examine the topics addressed, their order, and the level of detail
used in composing the proposal.
DETERMINE WHETHER YOUR PROGRAM OR INSTITUTION
OFFERS A COURSE ON PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT.
Such a class will allow individuals to react to your proposal
ideas as they develop and will be a helpful support network.
CONSIDER THE APPROPRIATE TOPICS AND THE LENGTH
OF THE PROPOSAL THAT WILL BE ACCEPTABLE TO YOUR
ADVISER AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS.
The length will differ by advisers, committees, and institutions.
SIT WITH YOUR ADVISER AND GO OVER THEIR PREFERRED FORMAT
FOR A PROPOSAL.
Ask for a copy of a proposal that might serve as a guide and whether
there are published scientific articles they recommend you study.