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How Do You Write a Research Proposal for Academic Writing
If you are in college then one of the many questions on your mind may be, how do you write a research proposal for academic writing. To write an academic research proposal is most likened to writing a proposal that addresses a project. The only difference is that the research proposal has either academic or scientific research at the …

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How Do You Write a Research Proposal for Academic Writing
If you are in college then one of the many questions on your mind may be, how do you write a research proposal for academic writing. To write an academic research proposal is most likened to writing a proposal that addresses a project. The only difference is that the research proposal has either academic or scientific research at the forefront and center of the entire proposal. It is basically outlining proposed research on an academic subject and outlining any types of procedures within the quantitative or qualitative research on a subject that it is proposing. Most people end up asking, what am I going to write about instead of how do you write a research proposal for academic writing.

How Do You Write a Research Proposal For Academic Writing

More often than not, an academic research proposal will contain reviews of various books in order to support the thesis or hypothesis that it proposes to prove. A research proposal for academic writing analyzes a topic and proposes a theory for that topic that may not have been used before. It encompasses argumentative writing as well as hardcore research.

You will normally see this sort of proposal as a precursor to a doctoral dissertation or a Master’s Degree level thesis paper. Each of which will begin with a research proposal that introduces the proposed work and what the research proposes to do and/or prove. A research proposal will also give an in depth account of the methods and theories that will be used to support the hypothesis within the project.

Below is an outlined account that will answer the question how do you write a research proposal for academic writing.


An Example of a Research Proposal

i. Introduction

Your introduction should provide the background or the skeleton of the paper. You are establishing your basic framework for research. You should probably have a few subsections in the introduction.

a. You can grab the attention of the reader with your topic.

b. You should provide brief background information and explore past research.

c. It will discern if your research is qualitative or quantitative and should allude to the thesis statement.

ii. Statement of the Problem

a. This section will describe the analytical approach that you intend to use.

b. You will fully describe the problem as it related to your topic of research.

c. It will answer the question “why does this research need to be done?”

iii. Purpose of the Study

a. You will need to provide a well rounded, intelligent and substantial statement on why the research that you are doing needs to be done.

b. It will disclose the hypothesis that needs to be tested and any questions surrounding it.

c. It will normally begin with the statement “the purpose of this academic research study is…”

d. It will provide a detailed discussion of whether you will be doing quantitative or qualitative research and the instruments of research (survey, interview, questionnaire, etc.) to be used.

iv. Literature Review

a. This will discuss the information that is already known about the project.

b. It will review any pressing and pertinent research that is in anyway tied to the hypothesis debunking it.

c. It provides a research strategy – as in what sources will you use.

v. Research Questions or Hypotheses

a. You will disclose your hypothesis here.

b. You will further disclose any research questions that surround your hypothesis.

c. You will address the possible testable theories that will bolster your hypothesis.

vi. Methods and Procedures

a. This section will tell exactly which methods you will use in order to prove your hypothesis.

b. It discusses the key variables that you will test and/or control in order to prove your hypothesis to be valid.

c. This section will go in depth on your research methods.

vii. Limitations

This section will discuss any limitations that may arise in your research.

viii. Significance

This section discuss your audience and why your research is relative to them.

ix. References

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