Outline of Research Proposal
Prepare a 2-page outline of your Research Proposal. The outline should provide an overview of the main elements of your proposal. It should include:
• Abstract
• An introduction
• A brief statement of problem
• Statement of the purpose
• The rationale for conducting the study
• Your hypotheses and research questions
• Review of Literature (sample)
• Definition of terms
• Assumptions
• Methods (participants, procedures, materials, instruments), and appropriate statistical test(s) for data analysis
• List of at least three relevant articles for the proposal
The format for your outline should follow the Research Proposal Template Posted to Week 3, while making sure you include each element or section listed above. Be mindful of APA heading levels. For the sort of information required in each section (per the instructions), please refer to the Research Proposal Template posted to Week 3.
Keep in mind that the Week 5 outline is nothing more than the format used in the proposal template. It's just that while you need to provide sufficient details to convey intent and understanding, the sections do not need to be as detailed as the final proposal. However, the outline needs to go beyond a few words for the required sections.
Research Topic
Conduct a correlational study showing a relationship between having polices in schools and reduced school violence compared to schools that do not have polices in them. For the quantitative correlational study, you will need a hypothesis and null hypothesis. You should also establish several (3 to 7) research questions to aid you in answering the research hypothesis. I have posted a link so you may observe the types of design methods.
Use The example below!
Example:
Research Hypothesis
There is a positive correlation between having police officers in schools and reduced school violence compared to schools that do not have police officers in them.
Null hypothesis
There is no statistical significant difference between having police officers in schools and reduced school violence compared to schools that do not have police officers in them.
Research Questions
What contributes to the presence of drugs and violence within schools?
How can drugs be prohibited in schools?
How can weapons be prohibited in schools?
Does having police officers within schools prohibit drugs use on campus?
Does having police officers within schools prohibit the presence of weapons on campus?
How can school violence be prohibited?
Etc.
Types of Research within Qualitative and Quantitative
https://researchguides.ebling.library.wisc.edu/c.php?g=293229&p=1953454
Outline of Sections
Title Page
Abstract
Introduction
Introductory paragraphs
Statement of the problem
Purpose of the study
Significance of the study
Research questions and/or hypotheses
Review of the Literature
1st Subheading
2nd Subheading
Etc.
Definition of terms
Assumptions
Methodology
Restate purpose and research questions or null hypotheses
Research design
Population and sampling
Instrumentation (include copy in appendix)
Analysis plan (state critical alpha level and type of statistical tests)
Validity and reliability
Ethical considerations and biases
Scope and limitations
Procedure and time frame
Results/Discussion
Description of the sample
Analyses
Conclusions and Recommendations
Summary (of what you did and found)
Discussion (explanation of findings - why do you think you found what you did?)
Recommendations (based on your findings)
Implications
REFERENCES
APPENDIX