Developing a Research Proposal Ideas
Developing a research proposal involves approximately four steps: Identifying potential ideas as it relates to your concentration, choosing ideas to explore further, selecting, and narrowing a topic, formatting a research question, and developing a working thesis to move things forward.
Formulate the title page above to introduce the title of your research proposal. On page two, please write something like an abstract that summarizes the problem addressed in your request. You may even want to manage your proposed solution and core objectives. Look at the MSA 698 data support paper on the Blackboard shell. Using that document, list some keywords you plan to address in your research project and link them to each paper (MSA 601, 603, 604, and 602). What questions are you looking for answers to, and how will they expand the reader’s thought process?
Remember that the research proposal is nothing more than a concise summary of all the four core areas, MSA 601, 603, 604, and 602, you plan to articulate in each paper. In other words, it creates the general idea of your research by highlighting the questions and issues you will address in your papers. In the end, it demonstrates the uniqueness of your research and distinguishes it from others.