Creation of research proposal final paper

The paper is the creation of a research proposal. Research is integral in the field of social sciences no matter which discipline is being studied. Not only may professionals conduct research, but they may also analyze and apply research to address specific problems or needs. It is therefore vital that they possess the basic skills to do so in a professional, ethical manner.   

The proposal should include the research question, ethical considerations and methodology sections from the ATTACHED TEEN PREGANANCIES LITERATURE PAPER, as well as the introduction and reflection. It should be a complete, polished artifact containing all of the critical elements of the final product. 

 

The summative assessment for this course will encapsulate many of the practices that researchers encounter in their educational or professional careers, as students will not only be conducting research, but also creating a research proposal. Although a granting institution or employer generally guides research proposals, the question and proposed conclusions for this project will be entirely your choice. At the end of this assignment, you will have a tangible example of how to set up, process, and complete a professional-level research proposal. Writing and communicating research translates to a broader context outside of this classroom, as employers and graduate schools alike enjoy seeing students capable of synthesizing large amounts of data into applicable, well-argued research statements.

You will base your research on a community problem which is SUBJECT teen pregnancies. You will create a research proposal in which you use the research from your literature review teen pregnancies paper WHICH IS ATTACHED to inform the pieces of your research proposal.

In this assignment you will demonstrate your mastery of the following course outcomes:

· Develop research questions for addressing social phenomena, systems of practices and beliefs, and community needs

· Differentiate between quantitative and qualitative methods for their appropriateness in addressing research questions

· Discuss the ethical considerations for developing a research proposal

· Analyze research proposals for their feasibility in implementation and their ability to satisfy professional requirements

 

PROMPT……………

For this paper, you will use your research from the literature review teen pregnancies paper .which is attached… to create a research proposal. You will create a research question, discuss ethical impacts of the research and its dissemination, and propose methodology for collecting data. Be sure to substantiate your claims with peer-reviewed sources.

Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:

I. Introduction: Formulate a concise, but impactful introduction to the research background, so the foundational information will provide context to the reader.

II. Research Question and Ethical Considerations: This section will be twofold: It will deconstruct your research question into its important sections, and explain the significance of your research.

a) Based on the previous research you located from the literature review, create a research question or statement, and explain the creation.

b) Describe the implications of your research. What will your research do for the community at large or the field in which you are working?

c) Discuss how you will gain access to, or conduct, your data collection from people and cultures in an ethical manner. Provide specific examples of ethical dilemmas that may arise.

d) Create a hypothesis that describes the expected relationship between the research variables. Make a clear connection between the questions you are asking and your expected results. Think about your proposed research as a projection of the results, rather than an open-ended question.

III. Methodology: In this section, you will describe the “how” of your research design. You have already discussed the research’s significance and explained the tools you will need to explore the question; now, you must clearly explain the steps you will take to reach a research conclusion.

a) Describe your proposed methodology and why you decided to use this methodology. Consider using qualitative data, quantitative data, or a mix of both if necessary.

b) Describe the scale of your research, justifying your sample size. Be sure to explain the boundaries of the population in your justification. If you are planning to analyze a secondary dataset, explain the implications of its size on your research question.

c) Explain how you plan to analyze your collected data. Will it be descriptive or inferential? How will you analyze subjective data differently from objective data?

IV. Reflection: Your final thoughts will include projections into the future, the feasibility of finances, and chronology of your project.

a) How much time do you think this project will take, and do you think this is feasible? From the point of time involving grant money to your project’s conclusion, how long do you think the process will take?

b) Discuss how you will consider the ethical implications in releasing your research findings to the public, providing specific examples.

c) How much of a budget do you think this project will need and do you think this is feasible? Consider if the research is something you can do entirely on your own from the desk in your home, or whether you will have to travel to gather data.

Milestones

Milestone: Draft of Research Question and Ethical Considerations (Section II) and Methodology (Section III)

 

Guidelines for Submission: Your research proposal should adhere to the following formatting requirements: three to four pages, double-spaced, 12-point Times

New Roman font, one-inch margins, and APA citations and style.

RUBIC…

Introduction: Background–

Meets “Proficient” criteria and references research from the literature review to support a concise, impacting research background

Research Question and Ethical Considerations: Research Question–

Creates a research question based on the previous research, explaining its creation

Research Question and Ethical Considerations: Implications–

Meets “Proficient” criteria and references research from the literature review to support research implications

Describes the implications of the research, detailing the impact on the community or field at large

Research Question and Ethical Considerations: Data Collection–

Meets “Proficient” criteria and discussion is especially-well detailed

Discusses how to gain information in an ethical manner, providing specific examples of ethical dilemmas

Research Question and Ethical Considerations: Expected Relationship–

Meets “Proficient” criteria and thoroughly explains the bounds of the data with regard to the research question and the expected conclusions

Creates a hypothesis describing the expected relationship between research variables, making clear connections between questions asked and the expected results

Methodology: Proposed Methodology–

Meets “Proficient” criteria and demonstrates command of the methodological knowledge associated with a research proposal

Describes the proposed methodology and justifies the choice of methodology

Methodology: Sample Size–

Meets “Proficient” criteria and demonstrates a nuanced understanding of pairing data with an appropriate sample size

Describes the scale of the research, justifying the sample size

 

Methodology: Analyze Collected Data—

Meets “Proficient” criteria and demonstrates a nuanced understanding of the relationship between methods of analysis and types of data

Explains how to analyze the collected data and takes into account elements related to the proposed methodology

Reflection: Time–

Meets “Proficient” criteria and is especially well-detailed

Explains the projected time of the project and determines its feasibility

Reflection: Releasing Research Findings–

Meets “Proficient” criteria and demonstrates a nuanced understanding of the ethical implications behind releasing research information

Discusses ethical implications in releasing research findings to the public, providing concrete examples

Reflection: Budget–

Explains the projected budget of the project and determines its feasibility

 

Teachers Feedback on this paper—I only got 103 points out of 200 on this paper. So need great final paper…

Hi Kelly, You do a good job describing the community need for research on teenage pregnancies and the reasoning behind it. You also make the direct connection between the community (low SES) and the need.

Assesses the sources for their credibility, but does not justify how the sources are or are not credible

Describes the types of research designs used with similar issues, but does not differentiate advantages and disadvantages of the types of designs, or lacks clarity or detail

Describes the types of research methods used with similar issues, but does not differentiate advantages and disadvantages of the types of methods, or lacks clarity or detail

Discusses ethical dilemmas stemming from others’ research, but does not discuss how these dilemmas may be relevant to selected research, or discussion is inaccurate

 

 







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