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Quiz 5: Developing a Research Proposal
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Question 1
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The research statement or question, the conceptual framework for the research project, drives every element of the research process.
Question 2
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The research project, expressed in one sentence, stated as a question or a statement, captures all of the key concepts and issues in the project and also contains an expression of the methodology to be used in the research.
Question 3
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The researcher starts working on the literature review by developing a search strategy for literature using key words taken from the key concepts in the conceptual framework.
Question 4
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In thinking critically about your ideas for research projects you should think about the kinds of problems you would encounter trying to develop these ideas into research projects, and think about whether or not you would be able to overcome these problems.
Question 5
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When you are trying to develop an idea for a research project the important thing is that you take some action, and actively engage with the development of your research project.
Question 6
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It is important when beginning a research project to be very clear on the standard expected, the scope or the size of the project, and any expectations or requirements in terms of populations, methodologies and data gathering techniques. You must also know the word count for the project, if there is an official word count.
Question 7
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The simple research project the researcher outlines at the start becomes very complex, through the researchers engagement with the literature, through the development of the methodological framework for the research and through the analysis of the data gathered for the research.
Question 8
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The conceptual framework is the second framework in the four frameworks approach to the research project.
Question 9
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Spidergrams are a good way of exploring ideas and developing ideas.
Question 10
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A sample literature review is a sample, or a small example, of the actual or proposed literature review.
Question 11
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It is important to understand clearly the difference between research ideas and research projects. You research idea is the broad area within which you want to conduct your research. Your research project is your carefully defined and refined research statement or question.
Question 12
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The first framework of the four frameworks approach to the research project is the theoretical framework.
Question 13
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It is not really possible to finally outline a research statement for a research project until you have undertaken some reading of the literature.
Question 14
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The conceptual framework for the research project is contained in the very well conceptualised research statement/question.
Question 15
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It is important not to become too attached to an idea for a research project until you have been given some indication that, in general, the idea you are developing is viable, and that your proposed research idea is acceptable.