Dubai’s economic
Dubai’s economic
Dubai’s economic recovery after the financial crisis.
Research Proposal with Annotated Bibliography
Sections to include:
Section One:
Introduction of topic
Significance of problem
Statement of problem
Hypothesis which will be proved/disproved in study.
Section Two: A summary of the results of your search of the literature. Remember the purpose of doing a literature search is to refine the research question /tell
why it is important; substantiate the importance of the problem you selected of its importance as it refers to what other researchers have found in the field and
identifies gaps or areas where there is a lack of research.
The results of the search should:
Provide the basis upon which you justify the problem statement and build the research design. Use this literature throughout the final research proposal report to
verify, clarify, substantiate, and raise questions.
Identifies what is already known in the area.
Identifies what concepts and theories are relevant.
Identifies significant problems/inconsistencies/unanswered research questions related to the topic in addition to the question you have raised.
Tells you what has been done in the past/success/failure in this area related to your research so you can benchmark with the results.
Validates the problem statement including the significance and importance of your research project.
Section three: The methodology or how you will go about proving/disproving or supporting the problem statement. Usually this is a plan for collecting data with a
timeline to indicate exactly what you plan to do, when and when you will have the results of your study to proceed to the next step. Discuss participants and procedure
for drawing sample. Describe your measurement instruments. Discuss a plan for how the study will be carried out. Discuss any possible limitations that your study
design may have.
Participants
Population of interest
Target population
Accessible population
Procedure for drawing a sample
Size of sample
Characteristics of the sample(see page 579 Ary textbook)
Measurement Instruments
How will you measure dependent variable
How will you measure independent variable
If your study is a simple descriptive or correlational study, describe how will you measure variables of interest
If you plan an experiment, describe the observers, if any
Procedure
Describe how the study is actually going to be carried out
If it’s an experiment, describe the number of groups, assignment of subjects to groups, number of subjects per group
If it’s an experiment describe how an independent variable will be manipulated
If it’s a quasi-experiment or ex-post facto describe how you will control for extraneous variables (see page 580)
If it’s a survey, what type of survey research (panel, cross-sectional), how will you administer the survey, how will you handle non-response
Limitations
Address any possible limitations that your study design may have
Section four: This section is reserved for a summary of the results of your study which often includes charts, graphs, numbers from the analysis of the data you
collected. In this section you also provide the results of what you have found and relate it to your problem statement/ hypothesis – indicate you tell if you supported
or proved your problem statement or if the data you collected did not support what your problem statement/hypothesis. If the results do not support your problem
statement/hypothesis indicate why you feel this is true, what variable seemed to influence the data. End with a statement declaring if your problem statement was found
to be true or not and how this relates to the significance of your problem stated earlier. For the purposes of your final submitted research proposal, you will discuss
in this section how you plan to conduct analysis on the data you plan to collect (see section 3). Needs to be written in future tense language.
Section five: If you were writing a final report, given the results of your analysis (section 4), you would state what you feel should be the next steps toward
implementing your solution including the timeline, strategic people to be involved and additional resources required to make this research project have a positive
outcome. For the purposes of your final submitted research proposal, provide a paragraph or two summarizing your research proposal.
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