6. Flow of Objectives
Identify the knowledge gap
Explain why it needs to be filled
Summarize how this study attempts
to fill that gap
7. Introduction Content
Sales
-Brief background information about research topic
-Rationale for undertaking this study
(reason for “filling the gap”)
-Key references to preliminary work or
Closely related papers
-Clarification of terms, definitions or abbreviations
-Review of pertinent literature
9. Step 1: Show what is already known
(Background Information)
•Give a strong statement that reflects your research subject
area
•State the topics and the problems explored in your study. Ask
questions to frame the aims of the study.
•Use keywords from your title
•Do not state obvious or broad facts about your topic-higly
relevant information is always more useful
10. Step 1: Show what is already known
(Background Information)
•Cite all the sources referenced
•Only give useful background information
•Only review relevant, up-to-date primary literature
that supports your explanation of current base of
knowledge
11. Step 2: Show the gap in knowledge
•Highlight areas of too little available information
•Explain why and how we should fill in the gap
•Explain what logical steps can be developed based on
existing research
12. Step 2: Show the gap in knowledge
•Show you have examined the current data and devised a
plan
•Show your awareness of the direction of your field
•Show confidence in pursuing this study
13. Step 3: Show how your study fills in the
knowledge gap
•State your purpose and give a clear hypothesis of
objective of the study
•Tell what useful knowledge will be gained
Editor's Notes
2.What is unknown (What is the gap we want to fill)
3. The rationale and purpose /hypothesis
In step two you should
In step 3: State the purpose and hypothesis of the study