SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 34
DEVELOPING
AND
PRESENTING
A RESEARCH
PROPOSAL
A research proposal is an outline of the research idea, which
helps in communicating this idea to faculty or the funding
agency, so that an approved project can be implemented.
Development of the research proposal start when the research
problem is sufficiently specified to begin work and the
researcher is satisfied that the problem is feasible. Research
proposal serves strong foundation for the actual research
study, which is conducted after a due approval by the experts
from faculty or funding agency. A well written research
proposal should convince members of the scientific
community that the research is significant. The clearer
and more precise the research proposal, the smoother
is the actual conduct of a research project. In academic
institution, the research proposal is commonly known as
synopsis.
A research proposal is a written document specifying what the
investigator proposes to study, and is, therefore written before
the project has commenced. Proposal serves to communicate
the research problem, its significance and planned procedure
for solving the problem to the interested party. That party may
be a funding agency, a faculty advisor, or institutional officers
depending upon the circumstances.
• Research proposal provide an opportunity to the
researcher and the expert to think through project
carefully and clarify and define what exactly to study.
• It serves as a blue print and guiding path for the
researcher to carry out the research project.
• Research proposal helps the researcher to
communicate to the supervisor, faculty, department and
funding agency what he or she is going to study, so that
the desired suggestions and support to carry out the
research project can be obtained.
•Proposal also helps the department to make a right
decision about allotment of guide for the candidate
pursuing a particular project.
•It also gives an opportunity to receive feedback from
supervisor and other in the academic community as
well as possible funders.
•Research proposal also serves as a contract between
researchers, guide, and university.
•Research proposal also can be used to seek ethical
approval from the institutional, regional, or national
level research ethical committee.
•research proposal are generally submitted to a
scholarship committee or other funding agency to seek
the financial grants for implementations of the
research project.
Development of research proposal involves:-
Choosing a topic
Narrowing down and focusing on the topic
Formulating research objectives or questions and ideas for
analysis
Outlining the key literature in the topic area
Deciding on research methodology, research design, and
methods
Proposing an approach to data analysis
Proposing a format eg.how many chapters and suggested
chapter headings.
Developing a timeline
Developing a budget and resources required for the project
Organizing references and bibliography
A research proposal usually consists of the following elements
1.Tittle:-
This should be specific and precise. It should not
be more than two to three lines long, and should
indicate what one intends to do or find out.
For example, validation of an algorithm on the
management of urethral discharge in CMCH,
Ludhiana Punjab
The title is usually only formulated after the
research problem and sub problems have been
stated in a more or less final format. The research
project title should demarcate the following;
⁂Who or /and what is researched
⁂Where
⁂When
⁂How
⁂An indication of the envisaged solution or
possible new product
About Investigators
☻Full names, qualification, academic titles of all the
investigators, including trainees and their institutional
/departmental affiliation.
☻The principal/main investigator should be the first
one. If there are co-investigators, these should be
indicated as appropriate with their qualifications,
academic titles, and institutional affiliation.
☻Brief up to date curriculum vitae of each of the
investigators and co-investigators should be provided.
Institutions under whose umbrella the research
project will be conducted
For example:
World health organization
College of nursing, All India Institute of medical
sciences, Rishikesh
Indian council medical research
2.Background information and introduction
This should include:
♫A review of the relevant literature. It should be most
recent. (Majority being in the past 5-10 years at most)
♫Locally available information published or
unpublished. It may include clinical or laboratory
observations.
Rationale/justification for the research project
There should be a statement explaining why the
researcher feel the research project is important and
therefore should be carried out. It should not be more
than a photograph or two.
3.Objectives of the study
Broad objectives: The man issues that are being
looked at/for are laid down in the broad objective.(e.g.
survey the socio-demographic and reproductive
profiles of patients with acute gonococcal urethritis)
Specific objectives: The specific issues that are being
looked at/for. These must be measurable either
qualitatively or quantitatively and from a guide to the
research methodology, data analysis, and presentation
of results. For instance:
‽To survey the age distribution of patients presenting
with acute gonococcal urethritis.
‽To assess the sexual behaviour of such patient.
4.Formulating hypotheses
Hypotheses give structure and direction to research.
The following aspects should be kept in mind when
formulating a hypotheses:
•Hypotheses can only be formulated after the researcher has
gained enough knowledge regarding the nature, extent, and
intensity of the problem.
•Hypotheses should figure throughout the research process in
order to give structure to the research.
•Hypotheses are tentative statements/solutions or explanations
of the formulated problem. Care should be taken not to
oversimplify and generalize the formulation of hypotheses.
•The research problem does not have to consist of one
hypothesis only. The type of problem area investigated and the
extent to which it enhances the research field are the
determining factors on how many hypotheses will be included
in the research proposal.
5.Methodology
It should provide relevant information on:
The type of research study: for eg. Randomized clinical trial,
descriptive, cross-sectional etc. This should reflect exactly
what the researchers intend to do.
Location of study/study settings: Where the study is going to
be conducted. All the area in/at which the survey/study will be
carried out must be indicated.
Study population: The subjects who are to be included in the
study or from which group of people of the study group going
to be drawn, for example patients presenting with multiple
pregnancy at the AIIMS,Rishikesh, Uttarakhand.
Study period: The entire period of the study including
preparation of the proposal, submission and approval, training,
pretesting, data collection,
If the study is in phases each must be specified and the time
for each given.
Sample size:
•Details on the sample size and how it has been arrived
at/worked out.
•Its justification
•The selection/inclusion/exclusion criteria. For e.g.:- every
10th client, randomized, every patient who consent.
•The need for, and type of, consent must be specified, and how
it will be obtained. For e.g.:- written or verbal consent
Data collection: the following details should be provided:-
•What information is going to be looked for/collected?
•How that is going to be done(e.g. Laboratory test or with
provision of appropriate details)?
•Requirements for the study should be listed (e.g. reagents,
culture media, or blood samples and their relevant tests). It
should include the names of the people who will takes
responsibility for each of the aspects of data collection(e.g.
who will draw blood perform the tests, do the physical
examination, interview the study group etc)
Data management and analysis:-
•Details should be provided on how the collected data is going
to be managed(e.g. coding)
•Details on data analysis such as the computer package to be
used in data entry and analysis. For examples SPSS 25, EPI-
INFO 6.0 e.t.c
•The type of statistical test to be used, for e.g. regression
analysis or student ‘t’ test of significance
Results presentation: A brief explanation of the format of the
results as they will be presented, for example:-
•Pie chart
•Histograms
•Line graphs
•Tables
Dissemination of the results:-
•Indicate the person or institution to whom the report
is going to be submitted and why.
•How does/do the investigator propose to disseminate
their research findings, such as
-attendance at local, regional, or international
conference/ seminars, workshops
-holding of a dissemination seminar/ workshop
-publications in peer-reviewed journals etc
6.Ethical consideration
•What ethical issues need to be addressed?
•How are they going to be addressed?
•This should include protection of human subjects (client
rights).
Possible constraints
•Any envisaged problems in undertaking the study
•How these will be addressed, by whom, and when?
Requirements: details should be provided on the
requirements of the research project, for example:
Personnel: All the people who will be involved and
their individual roles
Training: of whom, why, when, where, by whom
Paper: for the questionnaires, report etc
Transport: what form and for what
Reagents: which, how much of each, for what, their
source
Space: how that will be obtained, where, when
7.Budgetary estimate
⸙Each lines item should be quantified in monetary
terms.
⸙The investigator should indicate the amount to be
asked for and for what the institution under which the
research project will be conducted will contribute.
⸙Each item should be quantified, if possible. If it is not
possible (e.g. premises or space), it should just be
mentioned as an institutional contribution. However,
small the institutional contribution is, it should be
indicated.
⸙Subtotals for each group should be indicated and then
the grand total.
JUSTIFICATION OF THE BUDGET
The investigators must indicate how they arrived at
the amount of money being asked for, and how it is
going to be disbursed.
The research proposal formally describes the
research process for the proposed problem
statement. A well written research proposal ensures
that scholars have done sufficient preliminary work
in the research committee of the organisation/
university/ funding agency. While writing the
proposal the researcher should aim to convince the
research committee that the proposal has scientific
merit and that she has identified the methodology
best suited to carry out the proposed study within
the given time frame and resources.
development of a research proposal

More Related Content

What's hot

WRITING RESEARCH REFERENCE STYLE
WRITING RESEARCH REFERENCE STYLEWRITING RESEARCH REFERENCE STYLE
WRITING RESEARCH REFERENCE STYLEELIZEBETH RANI V
 
Research, Types and objectives of research
Research, Types and objectives of research Research, Types and objectives of research
Research, Types and objectives of research Bindu Kshtriya
 
preparing a Research proposal
preparing a Research proposal preparing a Research proposal
preparing a Research proposal Gunjan Verma
 
Writing research proposal
Writing research proposal Writing research proposal
Writing research proposal Kaimrc_Rss_Jd
 
Reporting and utilizing research findings
Reporting and utilizing research findingsReporting and utilizing research findings
Reporting and utilizing research findingsMelbaLobo
 
Ppt. developing a research proposal
Ppt.  developing a research proposalPpt.  developing a research proposal
Ppt. developing a research proposalNursing Path
 
Research Report Format
Research Report FormatResearch Report Format
Research Report FormatThiyagu K
 
Topic interpretation of data and its analysis
Topic   interpretation of data and its analysisTopic   interpretation of data and its analysis
Topic interpretation of data and its analysisKmTriptiSingh
 
RESEARCH PROPOSAL
RESEARCH PROPOSALRESEARCH PROPOSAL
RESEARCH PROPOSALjimcyjose
 
Research Methodology
Research MethodologyResearch Methodology
Research MethodologyRam Nath
 
The literature review
The literature reviewThe literature review
The literature reviewBarryCRNA
 
Theoretical and Conceptual framework in Research
 Theoretical and Conceptual  framework in Research Theoretical and Conceptual  framework in Research
Theoretical and Conceptual framework in ResearchIkbal Ahmed
 
Understanding a research article for students
 Understanding a research article  for students Understanding a research article  for students
Understanding a research article for studentsThangamani Ramalingam
 
Descriptive research
Descriptive researchDescriptive research
Descriptive researchArifa T N
 
Introduction to research
Introduction to researchIntroduction to research
Introduction to researchRajThakuri
 

What's hot (20)

WRITING RESEARCH REFERENCE STYLE
WRITING RESEARCH REFERENCE STYLEWRITING RESEARCH REFERENCE STYLE
WRITING RESEARCH REFERENCE STYLE
 
Research, Types and objectives of research
Research, Types and objectives of research Research, Types and objectives of research
Research, Types and objectives of research
 
preparing a Research proposal
preparing a Research proposal preparing a Research proposal
preparing a Research proposal
 
Research Report Writing
Research Report WritingResearch Report Writing
Research Report Writing
 
Writing research proposal
Writing research proposal Writing research proposal
Writing research proposal
 
Reporting and utilizing research findings
Reporting and utilizing research findingsReporting and utilizing research findings
Reporting and utilizing research findings
 
Ppt. developing a research proposal
Ppt.  developing a research proposalPpt.  developing a research proposal
Ppt. developing a research proposal
 
Research problem
Research problem Research problem
Research problem
 
Research problem
Research problemResearch problem
Research problem
 
bibliography
 bibliography bibliography
bibliography
 
Research Report Format
Research Report FormatResearch Report Format
Research Report Format
 
Research Grant
Research GrantResearch Grant
Research Grant
 
Topic interpretation of data and its analysis
Topic   interpretation of data and its analysisTopic   interpretation of data and its analysis
Topic interpretation of data and its analysis
 
RESEARCH PROPOSAL
RESEARCH PROPOSALRESEARCH PROPOSAL
RESEARCH PROPOSAL
 
Research Methodology
Research MethodologyResearch Methodology
Research Methodology
 
The literature review
The literature reviewThe literature review
The literature review
 
Theoretical and Conceptual framework in Research
 Theoretical and Conceptual  framework in Research Theoretical and Conceptual  framework in Research
Theoretical and Conceptual framework in Research
 
Understanding a research article for students
 Understanding a research article  for students Understanding a research article  for students
Understanding a research article for students
 
Descriptive research
Descriptive researchDescriptive research
Descriptive research
 
Introduction to research
Introduction to researchIntroduction to research
Introduction to research
 

Similar to development of a research proposal

Proposal Report Submition.pptx
Proposal Report Submition.pptxProposal Report Submition.pptx
Proposal Report Submition.pptxChinna Chadayan
 
protocol writing in clinical research
protocol writing in clinical research protocol writing in clinical research
protocol writing in clinical research pavithra vinayak
 
FRAMEWORK OF RESEARCH PROPOSAL
FRAMEWORK OF RESEARCH PROPOSALFRAMEWORK OF RESEARCH PROPOSAL
FRAMEWORK OF RESEARCH PROPOSALSANA FATIMA
 
Writing research proposal for funding
Writing research proposal for fundingWriting research proposal for funding
Writing research proposal for fundingRamachandra Barik
 
Finalizing and Reviewing the Health Research Proposal_Ashok.pptx
Finalizing and Reviewing the Health Research Proposal_Ashok.pptxFinalizing and Reviewing the Health Research Proposal_Ashok.pptx
Finalizing and Reviewing the Health Research Proposal_Ashok.pptxAshok Pandey
 
designing proposal for research projects budget and funding schemes
designing proposal for research projects budget and funding schemesdesigning proposal for research projects budget and funding schemes
designing proposal for research projects budget and funding schemesabhisrivastava11
 
Grant Proposals (SF 424): K08-K23 Applications and Individual CDAs
Grant Proposals (SF 424): K08-K23 Applications and Individual CDAsGrant Proposals (SF 424): K08-K23 Applications and Individual CDAs
Grant Proposals (SF 424): K08-K23 Applications and Individual CDAsUCLA CTSI
 
How_to_Prepare_Research_Proposal.pptx
How_to_Prepare_Research_Proposal.pptxHow_to_Prepare_Research_Proposal.pptx
How_to_Prepare_Research_Proposal.pptxSonaKumar13
 
Guidelinesforproposalwriting.ppt
Guidelinesforproposalwriting.pptGuidelinesforproposalwriting.ppt
Guidelinesforproposalwriting.pptTeshome62
 
Chapter 3.pptx
Chapter 3.pptxChapter 3.pptx
Chapter 3.pptxFitsumKS
 
How_to_write_a_research_proposal for master
How_to_write_a_research_proposal for masterHow_to_write_a_research_proposal for master
How_to_write_a_research_proposal for masterNorhissamMustafa1
 
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
RESEARCH METHODOLOGYRESEARCH METHODOLOGY
RESEARCH METHODOLOGYDrSnehaDas
 
research process
 research process research process
research processkpgandhi
 
Stage of research process.pptx
Stage of research process.pptxStage of research process.pptx
Stage of research process.pptxMohammedAbdela7
 

Similar to development of a research proposal (20)

Proposal Report Submition.pptx
Proposal Report Submition.pptxProposal Report Submition.pptx
Proposal Report Submition.pptx
 
protocol writing in clinical research
protocol writing in clinical research protocol writing in clinical research
protocol writing in clinical research
 
FRAMEWORK OF RESEARCH PROPOSAL
FRAMEWORK OF RESEARCH PROPOSALFRAMEWORK OF RESEARCH PROPOSAL
FRAMEWORK OF RESEARCH PROPOSAL
 
Clinical protocol
Clinical protocolClinical protocol
Clinical protocol
 
Writing research proposal for funding
Writing research proposal for fundingWriting research proposal for funding
Writing research proposal for funding
 
Rm17 45 241-280
Rm17 45 241-280Rm17 45 241-280
Rm17 45 241-280
 
Finalizing and Reviewing the Health Research Proposal_Ashok.pptx
Finalizing and Reviewing the Health Research Proposal_Ashok.pptxFinalizing and Reviewing the Health Research Proposal_Ashok.pptx
Finalizing and Reviewing the Health Research Proposal_Ashok.pptx
 
designing proposal for research projects budget and funding schemes
designing proposal for research projects budget and funding schemesdesigning proposal for research projects budget and funding schemes
designing proposal for research projects budget and funding schemes
 
Grant Proposals (SF 424): K08-K23 Applications and Individual CDAs
Grant Proposals (SF 424): K08-K23 Applications and Individual CDAsGrant Proposals (SF 424): K08-K23 Applications and Individual CDAs
Grant Proposals (SF 424): K08-K23 Applications and Individual CDAs
 
How_to_Prepare_Research_Proposal.pptx
How_to_Prepare_Research_Proposal.pptxHow_to_Prepare_Research_Proposal.pptx
How_to_Prepare_Research_Proposal.pptx
 
Guidelinesforproposalwriting.ppt
Guidelinesforproposalwriting.pptGuidelinesforproposalwriting.ppt
Guidelinesforproposalwriting.ppt
 
Chapter 3.pptx
Chapter 3.pptxChapter 3.pptx
Chapter 3.pptx
 
How_to_write_a_research_proposal.pdf
How_to_write_a_research_proposal.pdfHow_to_write_a_research_proposal.pdf
How_to_write_a_research_proposal.pdf
 
How_to_write_a_research_proposal.pdf
How_to_write_a_research_proposal.pdfHow_to_write_a_research_proposal.pdf
How_to_write_a_research_proposal.pdf
 
How_to_write_a_research_proposal for master
How_to_write_a_research_proposal for masterHow_to_write_a_research_proposal for master
How_to_write_a_research_proposal for master
 
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
RESEARCH METHODOLOGYRESEARCH METHODOLOGY
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
 
research process
 research process research process
research process
 
Writingahealthresearchproposal
WritingahealthresearchproposalWritingahealthresearchproposal
Writingahealthresearchproposal
 
Research proposal
Research proposalResearch proposal
Research proposal
 
Stage of research process.pptx
Stage of research process.pptxStage of research process.pptx
Stage of research process.pptx
 

More from leena l

wound.pptx
wound.pptxwound.pptx
wound.pptxleena l
 
Psychiatric emergencies
Psychiatric emergenciesPsychiatric emergencies
Psychiatric emergenciesleena l
 
Psychiatric emergencies
Psychiatric emergenciesPsychiatric emergencies
Psychiatric emergenciesleena l
 
Curriculum development
Curriculum developmentCurriculum development
Curriculum developmentleena l
 
Future trends in research
Future trends in researchFuture trends in research
Future trends in researchleena l
 
Flash card & flip chart
Flash card & flip chartFlash card & flip chart
Flash card & flip chartleena l
 
Hosel services
Hosel servicesHosel services
Hosel servicesleena l
 

More from leena l (7)

wound.pptx
wound.pptxwound.pptx
wound.pptx
 
Psychiatric emergencies
Psychiatric emergenciesPsychiatric emergencies
Psychiatric emergencies
 
Psychiatric emergencies
Psychiatric emergenciesPsychiatric emergencies
Psychiatric emergencies
 
Curriculum development
Curriculum developmentCurriculum development
Curriculum development
 
Future trends in research
Future trends in researchFuture trends in research
Future trends in research
 
Flash card & flip chart
Flash card & flip chartFlash card & flip chart
Flash card & flip chart
 
Hosel services
Hosel servicesHosel services
Hosel services
 

Recently uploaded

Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for ParentsChoosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parentsnavabharathschool99
 
Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.ppt
Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.pptIntegumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.ppt
Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.pptshraddhaparab530
 
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Seán Kennedy
 
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTS
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTSGRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTS
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTSJoshuaGantuangco2
 
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPHow to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
 
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17Celine George
 
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITYISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITYKayeClaireEstoconing
 
Transaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management SystemTransaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management SystemChristalin Nelson
 
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...JhezDiaz1
 
Global Lehigh Strategic Initiatives (without descriptions)
Global Lehigh Strategic Initiatives (without descriptions)Global Lehigh Strategic Initiatives (without descriptions)
Global Lehigh Strategic Initiatives (without descriptions)cama23
 
Food processing presentation for bsc agriculture hons
Food processing presentation for bsc agriculture honsFood processing presentation for bsc agriculture hons
Food processing presentation for bsc agriculture honsManeerUddin
 
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONTHEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONHumphrey A Beña
 
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptxKarra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptxAshokKarra1
 
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)Mark Reed
 
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERPWhat is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
 
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice greatEarth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice greatYousafMalik24
 
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptxmary850239
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for ParentsChoosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
 
Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.ppt
Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.pptIntegumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.ppt
Integumentary System SMP B. Pharm Sem I.ppt
 
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
 
YOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptxYOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE GOT EMAIL_FINALS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
 
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTS
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTSGRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTS
GRADE 4 - SUMMATIVE TEST QUARTER 4 ALL SUBJECTS
 
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPHow to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
 
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
 
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITYISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
 
Transaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management SystemTransaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management System
 
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
 
Global Lehigh Strategic Initiatives (without descriptions)
Global Lehigh Strategic Initiatives (without descriptions)Global Lehigh Strategic Initiatives (without descriptions)
Global Lehigh Strategic Initiatives (without descriptions)
 
FINALS_OF_LEFT_ON_C'N_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
FINALS_OF_LEFT_ON_C'N_EL_DORADO_2024.pptxFINALS_OF_LEFT_ON_C'N_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
FINALS_OF_LEFT_ON_C'N_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
 
Food processing presentation for bsc agriculture hons
Food processing presentation for bsc agriculture honsFood processing presentation for bsc agriculture hons
Food processing presentation for bsc agriculture hons
 
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONTHEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
THEORIES OF ORGANIZATION-PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
 
YOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptxYOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
 
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptxKarra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
 
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
 
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERPWhat is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
 
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice greatEarth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
 
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
4.18.24 Movement Legacies, Reflection, and Review.pptx
 

development of a research proposal

  • 2.
  • 3. A research proposal is an outline of the research idea, which helps in communicating this idea to faculty or the funding agency, so that an approved project can be implemented. Development of the research proposal start when the research problem is sufficiently specified to begin work and the researcher is satisfied that the problem is feasible. Research proposal serves strong foundation for the actual research study, which is conducted after a due approval by the experts from faculty or funding agency. A well written research proposal should convince members of the scientific community that the research is significant. The clearer and more precise the research proposal, the smoother is the actual conduct of a research project. In academic institution, the research proposal is commonly known as synopsis.
  • 4.
  • 5. A research proposal is a written document specifying what the investigator proposes to study, and is, therefore written before the project has commenced. Proposal serves to communicate the research problem, its significance and planned procedure for solving the problem to the interested party. That party may be a funding agency, a faculty advisor, or institutional officers depending upon the circumstances.
  • 6.
  • 7. • Research proposal provide an opportunity to the researcher and the expert to think through project carefully and clarify and define what exactly to study. • It serves as a blue print and guiding path for the researcher to carry out the research project. • Research proposal helps the researcher to communicate to the supervisor, faculty, department and funding agency what he or she is going to study, so that the desired suggestions and support to carry out the research project can be obtained.
  • 8. •Proposal also helps the department to make a right decision about allotment of guide for the candidate pursuing a particular project. •It also gives an opportunity to receive feedback from supervisor and other in the academic community as well as possible funders. •Research proposal also serves as a contract between researchers, guide, and university.
  • 9. •Research proposal also can be used to seek ethical approval from the institutional, regional, or national level research ethical committee. •research proposal are generally submitted to a scholarship committee or other funding agency to seek the financial grants for implementations of the research project.
  • 10.
  • 11. Development of research proposal involves:- Choosing a topic Narrowing down and focusing on the topic Formulating research objectives or questions and ideas for analysis Outlining the key literature in the topic area Deciding on research methodology, research design, and methods Proposing an approach to data analysis Proposing a format eg.how many chapters and suggested chapter headings. Developing a timeline Developing a budget and resources required for the project Organizing references and bibliography
  • 12.
  • 13. A research proposal usually consists of the following elements 1.Tittle:- This should be specific and precise. It should not be more than two to three lines long, and should indicate what one intends to do or find out. For example, validation of an algorithm on the management of urethral discharge in CMCH, Ludhiana Punjab
  • 14. The title is usually only formulated after the research problem and sub problems have been stated in a more or less final format. The research project title should demarcate the following; ⁂Who or /and what is researched ⁂Where ⁂When ⁂How ⁂An indication of the envisaged solution or possible new product
  • 15. About Investigators ☻Full names, qualification, academic titles of all the investigators, including trainees and their institutional /departmental affiliation. ☻The principal/main investigator should be the first one. If there are co-investigators, these should be indicated as appropriate with their qualifications, academic titles, and institutional affiliation. ☻Brief up to date curriculum vitae of each of the investigators and co-investigators should be provided.
  • 16. Institutions under whose umbrella the research project will be conducted For example: World health organization College of nursing, All India Institute of medical sciences, Rishikesh Indian council medical research
  • 17. 2.Background information and introduction This should include: ♫A review of the relevant literature. It should be most recent. (Majority being in the past 5-10 years at most) ♫Locally available information published or unpublished. It may include clinical or laboratory observations.
  • 18. Rationale/justification for the research project There should be a statement explaining why the researcher feel the research project is important and therefore should be carried out. It should not be more than a photograph or two.
  • 19. 3.Objectives of the study Broad objectives: The man issues that are being looked at/for are laid down in the broad objective.(e.g. survey the socio-demographic and reproductive profiles of patients with acute gonococcal urethritis) Specific objectives: The specific issues that are being looked at/for. These must be measurable either qualitatively or quantitatively and from a guide to the research methodology, data analysis, and presentation of results. For instance: ‽To survey the age distribution of patients presenting with acute gonococcal urethritis. ‽To assess the sexual behaviour of such patient.
  • 20. 4.Formulating hypotheses Hypotheses give structure and direction to research. The following aspects should be kept in mind when formulating a hypotheses:
  • 21. •Hypotheses can only be formulated after the researcher has gained enough knowledge regarding the nature, extent, and intensity of the problem. •Hypotheses should figure throughout the research process in order to give structure to the research. •Hypotheses are tentative statements/solutions or explanations of the formulated problem. Care should be taken not to oversimplify and generalize the formulation of hypotheses. •The research problem does not have to consist of one hypothesis only. The type of problem area investigated and the extent to which it enhances the research field are the determining factors on how many hypotheses will be included in the research proposal.
  • 22. 5.Methodology It should provide relevant information on: The type of research study: for eg. Randomized clinical trial, descriptive, cross-sectional etc. This should reflect exactly what the researchers intend to do. Location of study/study settings: Where the study is going to be conducted. All the area in/at which the survey/study will be carried out must be indicated. Study population: The subjects who are to be included in the study or from which group of people of the study group going to be drawn, for example patients presenting with multiple pregnancy at the AIIMS,Rishikesh, Uttarakhand.
  • 23. Study period: The entire period of the study including preparation of the proposal, submission and approval, training, pretesting, data collection, If the study is in phases each must be specified and the time for each given. Sample size: •Details on the sample size and how it has been arrived at/worked out. •Its justification •The selection/inclusion/exclusion criteria. For e.g.:- every 10th client, randomized, every patient who consent. •The need for, and type of, consent must be specified, and how it will be obtained. For e.g.:- written or verbal consent
  • 24. Data collection: the following details should be provided:- •What information is going to be looked for/collected? •How that is going to be done(e.g. Laboratory test or with provision of appropriate details)? •Requirements for the study should be listed (e.g. reagents, culture media, or blood samples and their relevant tests). It should include the names of the people who will takes responsibility for each of the aspects of data collection(e.g. who will draw blood perform the tests, do the physical examination, interview the study group etc)
  • 25. Data management and analysis:- •Details should be provided on how the collected data is going to be managed(e.g. coding) •Details on data analysis such as the computer package to be used in data entry and analysis. For examples SPSS 25, EPI- INFO 6.0 e.t.c •The type of statistical test to be used, for e.g. regression analysis or student ‘t’ test of significance
  • 26. Results presentation: A brief explanation of the format of the results as they will be presented, for example:- •Pie chart •Histograms •Line graphs •Tables
  • 27. Dissemination of the results:- •Indicate the person or institution to whom the report is going to be submitted and why. •How does/do the investigator propose to disseminate their research findings, such as -attendance at local, regional, or international conference/ seminars, workshops -holding of a dissemination seminar/ workshop -publications in peer-reviewed journals etc
  • 28. 6.Ethical consideration •What ethical issues need to be addressed? •How are they going to be addressed? •This should include protection of human subjects (client rights). Possible constraints •Any envisaged problems in undertaking the study •How these will be addressed, by whom, and when?
  • 29. Requirements: details should be provided on the requirements of the research project, for example: Personnel: All the people who will be involved and their individual roles Training: of whom, why, when, where, by whom Paper: for the questionnaires, report etc Transport: what form and for what Reagents: which, how much of each, for what, their source Space: how that will be obtained, where, when
  • 30. 7.Budgetary estimate ⸙Each lines item should be quantified in monetary terms. ⸙The investigator should indicate the amount to be asked for and for what the institution under which the research project will be conducted will contribute. ⸙Each item should be quantified, if possible. If it is not possible (e.g. premises or space), it should just be mentioned as an institutional contribution. However, small the institutional contribution is, it should be indicated. ⸙Subtotals for each group should be indicated and then the grand total.
  • 31. JUSTIFICATION OF THE BUDGET The investigators must indicate how they arrived at the amount of money being asked for, and how it is going to be disbursed.
  • 32.
  • 33. The research proposal formally describes the research process for the proposed problem statement. A well written research proposal ensures that scholars have done sufficient preliminary work in the research committee of the organisation/ university/ funding agency. While writing the proposal the researcher should aim to convince the research committee that the proposal has scientific merit and that she has identified the methodology best suited to carry out the proposed study within the given time frame and resources.