Best Practices for Concept Paper Development
Northcentral University - School of Education
Version 1.0, released Dec, 2010
Before beginning please read this article.
Conceptualizing and Conducting Meaningful Research Studies in Education
Navigate to a best practices list by clicking on a link below.
Title
Table of Contents
Introduction
Statement of the Problem
Purpose of the Study
Research Questions
Hypotheses
Definition of Key Terms
Brief Review of the Literature
Research Method
Research Design
Data Collection and Analysis
Operational Def. of Variables
Measurement
Summary
References
Annotated Bibliography
Common Errors to Avoid
Special Topics
Finding Sources
Identifying Scholarly Sources
Keeping Track of Sources
Common CP Writing Problems
What an Approved CP Means (and does not mean)
If the links above do not work, please read this.
Microsoft Word has a setting which allows you to choose between clicking to follow a hyperlink or using CTRL + Click to follow a hyperlink. If the links in this manual are not working when you click them, try holding down the control key and then clicking.
If you wish to change this option in your Microsoft Word 2007 program, click on the Orb displaying the Microsoft Office logo in the upper right corner. Click on Word Options at the bottom of the window that opens. Click on Advanced on the left side of the window that then opens. Make sure the fourth box down is unchecked (beside the box it says "Use CTRL + Click to follow hyperlink.")
Note: Most of the information found in this document comes from a review of the feedback offered by the Northcentral University Office of Academic Research (OAR) to over one hundred Concept Papers. By following the guidance found in this document you will avoid the most common errors made while developing a Concept Paper.
Title
Concept Paper
Submitted to Northcentral University
Graduate Faculty of the School of XXXXXXXXXXX
in Partial Fulfillment of the
Requirements for the Degree of
DOCTOR OF XXXXXXX
by
NAME
Prescott Valley, Arizona
Month Year
Table of Contents
[Note: this is a non-inclusive sample and will vary depending on your subheadings]
Introduction………………………………………………………………………………..1
Statement of the Problem………………………………………………………….1
Purpose of the Study………………………………………………………………1
Brief Review of the Literature…………………………………………………………….2
Research Method………………………………………………………………………….3
Appendix: Annotated Bibliography……………………………………………………….6
TOC
Best Practices for Developing the Table of Contents of a Concept Paper
Menu
1. Please note that only two heading levels are included in the Table of Contents. The Microsoft Help Menu will enable you to learn how to modify the presentation of a table of contents in a Word document. Click the question mark in the small blue circle at the upper right corner of the screen. Use Create a table of contents as your search phrase. Click on the link to Create a table of contents that appears along with other lin ...
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Best Practices for Concept Paper Development
Northcentral University - School of Education
Version 1.0, released Dec, 2010
Before beginning please read this article.
Conceptualizing and Conducting Meaningful Research Studies in Education
Navigate to a best practices list by clicking on a link below.
Title
Table of Contents
Introduction
Statement of the Problem
Purpose of the Study
Research Questions
Hypotheses
Definition of Key Terms
Brief Review of the Literature
Research Method
Research Design
Data Collection and Analysis
Operational Def. of Variables
Measurement
Summary
References
Annotated Bibliography
Common Errors to Avoid
Special Topics
Finding Sources
Identifying Scholarly Sources
Keeping Track of Sources
Common CP Writing Problems
What an Approved CP Means (and does not mean)
If the links above do not work, please read this.
Microsoft Word has a setting which allows you to choose between clicking to follow a hyperlink or using CTRL + Click to follow a hyperlink. If the links in this manual are not working when you click them, try holding down the control key and then clicking.
If you wish to change this option in your Microsoft Word 2007 program, click on the Orb displaying the Microsoft Office logo in the upper right corner. Click on Word Options at the bottom of the window that opens. Click on Advanced on the left side of the window that then opens. Make sure the fourth box down is unchecked (beside the box it says "Use CTRL + Click to follow hyperlink.")
Note: Most of the information found in this document comes from a review of the feedback offered by the Northcentral University Office of Academic Research (OAR) to over one hundred Concept Papers. By following the guidance found in this document you will avoid the most common errors made while developing a Concept Paper.
Title
Concept Paper
Submitted to My University
Graduate Faculty of the School of XXXXXXXXXXX
in Partial Fulfillment of the
Requirements for the Degree of
DOCTOR OF XXXXXXX
by
NAME
Prescott Valley, CA
Month Year
Table of Contents
[Note: this is a non-inclusive sample and will vary depending on your subheadings]
Introduction………………………………………………………………………………..1
Statement of the Problem………………………………………………………….1
Purpose of the Study………………………………………………………………1
Brief Review of the Literature…………………………………………………………….2
Research Method………………………………………………………………………….3
Appendix: Annotated Bibliography……………………………………………………….6
TOC
Best Practices for Developing the Table of Contents of a Concept Paper
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1. Please note that only two heading levels are included in the Table of Contents. The Microsoft Help Menu will enable you to learn how to modify the presentation of a table of contents in a Word document. Click the question mark in the small blue circle at the upper right corner of the screen. Use Create a table of contents as your search phrase. Click on the link to Create a table of contents that appears along with other links. Scroll down ...
As a team, you are to do your research and develop a PowerPoint wi.docxdavezstarr61655
As a team, you are to do your research and develop a PowerPoint with voice over presentation that can be used to make a formal presentation to the VP of HR. Please note you are making this presentation to your Professor who is the VP of HR for this company.
Remember in your project work you have address the cost of purchase which should include the cost of customization to convert the off-the-shelf purchased system into a ready to use turn-key HRIS/Payroll integrated solution for the company. Also training costs of current employees in the use of the new system should be included. You also have to clearly lay out the benefits of the two
Your paper and presentation has to also include a ROI Analysis and Commentary based on research you do on ROI for HRIS Acquisitions.
There are two deliverables for this project:
First, you are to Prepare a PowerPoint Presentation for the VP of HR. The PowerPoint Presentation should be a voice over Presentation using VoiceThread.
Second, a report should be written as though you were giving it to your client the VP of HR. It should be clear, concise, and well thought out. Writing should be professional and clean.
Not to go over 20 page-count, however, it should be thorough.
· Include all aspects of the assignment grading criteria.
· Cite in text when using thoughts that are not your own. All sources must be appropriately cited—use APA for in text and reference list citation formatting.
· Include a reference page for source(s).
· Put the paper title information on a separate page.
· Use 12-point font (Arial, Times Roman), double spaced, and 1" margins as a standard format.
· Do not include extra lines between paragraphs, and so forth.
· Grammar, punctuation, spelling, and so forth, will all be taken into consideration when awarding points.
· Proofread your paper before submitting; spell check is not foolproof.
· Writing content is critical. If you make a statement, for example, "All people who break the law should improve their communication skills to stay out of jail," you need to substantiate that statement. If that statement is not your own thought or a statistic, cite. If it is your opinion, state that and explain what led you to that conclusion. Provide enough information to validate and explain the statement.
Treat this assignment as a real-world situation. This will give you the opportunity to practice how you would research and provide information as an HRM professional.
Course Syllabus
Course Description
Provides a framework for conducting and evaluating independent research in the fire
service by examining the basic principles and methodology for analyzing current fire-
related research.
Course Textbook(s)
Kumar, R. (2014). Research methodology: A step-by-step guide for beginners (4th
ed.). London, United Kingdom: Sage.
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
1. Locate, evaluate, and analyze fire-related research.
2. Demonstrate the application .
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Expectations for Short Papers: Leadership & Ethics
Introduction:
The purpose of the introduction is to introduce the reader to the central theme(s) of your paper. An effective introduction goes from general to more specific information regarding the subject(s) you will be covering in your paper. Then, gradually narrowing down the subject to a specific purpose statement. It should be concise, and therefore, the reader should have no doubt as to the topic of your paper. Because this is a short paper, the introduction must be no more than one to two paragraphs in length. (1 to 2-paragraph maximum) Note: If you do write one paragraph for your introduction, make sure it is thorough.
Tips for the Introduction Section:
· Keep it general. In other words, save the specific analysis of the information you will be discussing, for the actual analysis section. Remember, the introduction provides a broad overview of what will be discussed.
· Please do not use direct quotes in the introduction. All concepts or theories should be paraphrased, this helps to create a stronger introduction written by you, versus taking information verbatim.
· Make sure whatever you write in your introduction is elaborated on in the analysis section of your paper. Everything needs to connect
Purpose Statement:
After the introduction, you would then gradually narrow down the focus to a specific purpose statement. A purpose statement, is essentially just like a thesis statement, except more specific and direct. It provides the paper with a clear scope, direction and purpose. The purpose statement should be concise, and therefore, the reader should have no doubt as to the topic of your paper and the exact components that you will be discussing in the analysis section.
Note: A purpose statement is written differently than a thesis statement. Therefore, it may not be what you are normally used to so please be sure to review the examples below so you are clear as to how I would like the purpose statement written.
The purpose statement can be two to three sentences (depending on the complexity of the paper), which again, explicitly states the focus and direction of the writing.
Examples of a purpose statement:
“The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of leadership and its importance to an organization. In addition, transformational leadership will be discussed, as well as the potential benefits of this theory within an organization.”
“The purpose of this paper is to explore the importance of an ethical climate within an organization, and the biases that impact moral decision making. Additionally, an ethical issue will be examined, as well a discussion on how the issue could have been avoided by establishing a solid ethical climate.”
*If you are ever wondering what components to put in your purpose statement, take a look at what is needed for the analysis section.
*Please note: In some courses your professor may ask for a thesis statement. A thesis stat.
Best Practices for Concept Paper DevelopmentNorthcentral Unive.docxAASTHA76
Best Practices for Concept Paper Development
Northcentral University - School of Education
Version 1.0, released Dec, 2010
Before beginning please read this article.
Conceptualizing and Conducting Meaningful Research Studies in Education
Navigate to a best practices list by clicking on a link below.
Title
Table of Contents
Introduction
Statement of the Problem
Purpose of the Study
Research Questions
Hypotheses
Definition of Key Terms
Brief Review of the Literature
Research Method
Research Design
Data Collection and Analysis
Operational Def. of Variables
Measurement
Summary
References
Annotated Bibliography
Common Errors to Avoid
Special Topics
Finding Sources
Identifying Scholarly Sources
Keeping Track of Sources
Common CP Writing Problems
What an Approved CP Means (and does not mean)
If the links above do not work, please read this.
Microsoft Word has a setting which allows you to choose between clicking to follow a hyperlink or using CTRL + Click to follow a hyperlink. If the links in this manual are not working when you click them, try holding down the control key and then clicking.
If you wish to change this option in your Microsoft Word 2007 program, click on the Orb displaying the Microsoft Office logo in the upper right corner. Click on Word Options at the bottom of the window that opens. Click on Advanced on the left side of the window that then opens. Make sure the fourth box down is unchecked (beside the box it says "Use CTRL + Click to follow hyperlink.")
Note: Most of the information found in this document comes from a review of the feedback offered by the Northcentral University Office of Academic Research (OAR) to over one hundred Concept Papers. By following the guidance found in this document you will avoid the most common errors made while developing a Concept Paper.
Title
Concept Paper
Submitted to My University
Graduate Faculty of the School of XXXXXXXXXXX
in Partial Fulfillment of the
Requirements for the Degree of
DOCTOR OF XXXXXXX
by
NAME
Prescott Valley, CA
Month Year
Table of Contents
[Note: this is a non-inclusive sample and will vary depending on your subheadings]
Introduction………………………………………………………………………………..1
Statement of the Problem………………………………………………………….1
Purpose of the Study………………………………………………………………1
Brief Review of the Literature…………………………………………………………….2
Research Method………………………………………………………………………….3
Appendix: Annotated Bibliography……………………………………………………….6
TOC
Best Practices for Developing the Table of Contents of a Concept Paper
Menu
1. Please note that only two heading levels are included in the Table of Contents. The Microsoft Help Menu will enable you to learn how to modify the presentation of a table of contents in a Word document. Click the question mark in the small blue circle at the upper right corner of the screen. Use Create a table of contents as your search phrase. Click on the link to Create a table of contents that appears along with other links. Scroll down ...
As a team, you are to do your research and develop a PowerPoint wi.docxdavezstarr61655
As a team, you are to do your research and develop a PowerPoint with voice over presentation that can be used to make a formal presentation to the VP of HR. Please note you are making this presentation to your Professor who is the VP of HR for this company.
Remember in your project work you have address the cost of purchase which should include the cost of customization to convert the off-the-shelf purchased system into a ready to use turn-key HRIS/Payroll integrated solution for the company. Also training costs of current employees in the use of the new system should be included. You also have to clearly lay out the benefits of the two
Your paper and presentation has to also include a ROI Analysis and Commentary based on research you do on ROI for HRIS Acquisitions.
There are two deliverables for this project:
First, you are to Prepare a PowerPoint Presentation for the VP of HR. The PowerPoint Presentation should be a voice over Presentation using VoiceThread.
Second, a report should be written as though you were giving it to your client the VP of HR. It should be clear, concise, and well thought out. Writing should be professional and clean.
Not to go over 20 page-count, however, it should be thorough.
· Include all aspects of the assignment grading criteria.
· Cite in text when using thoughts that are not your own. All sources must be appropriately cited—use APA for in text and reference list citation formatting.
· Include a reference page for source(s).
· Put the paper title information on a separate page.
· Use 12-point font (Arial, Times Roman), double spaced, and 1" margins as a standard format.
· Do not include extra lines between paragraphs, and so forth.
· Grammar, punctuation, spelling, and so forth, will all be taken into consideration when awarding points.
· Proofread your paper before submitting; spell check is not foolproof.
· Writing content is critical. If you make a statement, for example, "All people who break the law should improve their communication skills to stay out of jail," you need to substantiate that statement. If that statement is not your own thought or a statistic, cite. If it is your opinion, state that and explain what led you to that conclusion. Provide enough information to validate and explain the statement.
Treat this assignment as a real-world situation. This will give you the opportunity to practice how you would research and provide information as an HRM professional.
Course Syllabus
Course Description
Provides a framework for conducting and evaluating independent research in the fire
service by examining the basic principles and methodology for analyzing current fire-
related research.
Course Textbook(s)
Kumar, R. (2014). Research methodology: A step-by-step guide for beginners (4th
ed.). London, United Kingdom: Sage.
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, students should be able to:
1. Locate, evaluate, and analyze fire-related research.
2. Demonstrate the application .
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Expectations for Short Papers Leadership & EthicsIntroducti.docxrhetttrevannion
Expectations for Short Papers: Leadership & Ethics
Introduction:
The purpose of the introduction is to introduce the reader to the central theme(s) of your paper. An effective introduction goes from general to more specific information regarding the subject(s) you will be covering in your paper. Then, gradually narrowing down the subject to a specific purpose statement. It should be concise, and therefore, the reader should have no doubt as to the topic of your paper. Because this is a short paper, the introduction must be no more than one to two paragraphs in length. (1 to 2-paragraph maximum) Note: If you do write one paragraph for your introduction, make sure it is thorough.
Tips for the Introduction Section:
· Keep it general. In other words, save the specific analysis of the information you will be discussing, for the actual analysis section. Remember, the introduction provides a broad overview of what will be discussed.
· Please do not use direct quotes in the introduction. All concepts or theories should be paraphrased, this helps to create a stronger introduction written by you, versus taking information verbatim.
· Make sure whatever you write in your introduction is elaborated on in the analysis section of your paper. Everything needs to connect
Purpose Statement:
After the introduction, you would then gradually narrow down the focus to a specific purpose statement. A purpose statement, is essentially just like a thesis statement, except more specific and direct. It provides the paper with a clear scope, direction and purpose. The purpose statement should be concise, and therefore, the reader should have no doubt as to the topic of your paper and the exact components that you will be discussing in the analysis section.
Note: A purpose statement is written differently than a thesis statement. Therefore, it may not be what you are normally used to so please be sure to review the examples below so you are clear as to how I would like the purpose statement written.
The purpose statement can be two to three sentences (depending on the complexity of the paper), which again, explicitly states the focus and direction of the writing.
Examples of a purpose statement:
“The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of leadership and its importance to an organization. In addition, transformational leadership will be discussed, as well as the potential benefits of this theory within an organization.”
“The purpose of this paper is to explore the importance of an ethical climate within an organization, and the biases that impact moral decision making. Additionally, an ethical issue will be examined, as well a discussion on how the issue could have been avoided by establishing a solid ethical climate.”
*If you are ever wondering what components to put in your purpose statement, take a look at what is needed for the analysis section.
*Please note: In some courses your professor may ask for a thesis statement. A thesis stat.
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The literature search is the first step before writing and before beginning any original research manuscript writing activity. Prior evidence should be gathered, studied, and reflected upon as the beginning point and firm foundation for any publishing.
Continue Reading: https://bit.ly/3stzSkk
For our services: https://pubrica.com/services/physician-writing-services/orginal-research-article/
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BA634 Current & Emerging TechnologyResearch PaperUnderstanding.docxwilcockiris
BA634 Current & Emerging Technology
Research Paper
Understanding Evolving Technologies
As we all know technology is evolving at a rate that, to some, seems overwhelming. These technologies often evolve to offer higher quality products and services at lower prices causing a disruption in markets that is sometimes perceived as unwelcome. These disruptive technologies are sometimes the results of innovative business models that are also part of the evolving processes of a competitive marketplace.
This is an individual research paper required from BA643 students.
As a Research Project, select one of the following research areas: Cloud Computing (Intranet, Extranet, and Internet), Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), Robotics, or Medical Technology.
1) The research paper must only include materials from peer reviewed journals and peer reviewed conference proceedings. APA formatted citations are therefore required for the final submission. Newspapers, websites (URLs), magazines, technical journals, hearsay, personal opinions, and white papers are NOT acceptable citations.
2) Each submission will be checked for plagiarism. All plagiarized documents will results in a grade of zero for the exercise.
3) If there is extensive synonym use or not understandable, long sentences, the document will results in a grade of zero for the exercise.
4) The final research paper must include your through analysis and synthesis of the peer reviewed literature used in your research paper.
5) All images, tables, figures are to be included in the appendices and DO NOT count for page limit requirements.
6) Long quotations (i.e. paragraphs) are NOT permitted. Only one quoted sentence is permitted per page.
7) Footnotes are NOT permitted.
Document DetailsChapter 1 Introduction
Background/Introduction
In this section, present enough information about the proposed work such that the reader understands the general context or setting. It is also helpful to include a summary of how the rest of this document is organized. Problem Statement
In this section, present a concise statement of a research-worthy problem addressed (i.e., why the work should be undertaken – don’t say required for the class). Follow the statement of the problem with a well-supported discussion of its scope and nature. The discussion of the problem should include: what the problem is, why it is a problem, how the problem evolved or developed, and the issues and events leading to the problem. Goal
Next, include a concise definition of the goal of the work (i.e., what the work will accomplish). Aim to define a goal that is measurable.
Research Questions
Research questions are developed to help guide the authors through the literature for a given problem area. What were the open-ended questions asked and why did you find (or not find) them adequate. Relevance and Significance
Consider the following questions as you read through the article and state how the author.
TOPIC Write an original research report consisting of one of the .docxturveycharlyn
TOPIC: Write an original research report consisting of one of the following topic areas:
2) Network Organizations, 3) Spin-out Organizations, 4) Ambidextrous Organizations, 5) Front-Back Organizations, 6) Sense and Response Organizations.
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4. Each student submission will be checked for plagiarism. Warning... Turnitin has a very good and historical memory and is capable of accessing reports from both internal and external resources (i.e. Universities, Governments, etc.) including those originally written in non-English languages.
5. Only one submission attempt is permitted – BE SURE BEFORE YOU HIT ENTER. Plagiarism will result in a grade of zero (non-negotiable) for the assignment and may results in other university actions. The department chairperson will be notified of the violation.
6. Acceptable file formats for submissions include Microsoft Word (doc, docx) or Adobe Acrobat (PDF). Other formats are not acceptable.
7. The research paper must be at least 2,500 words supported by evidence (citations from peer-reviewed sources).
8. A minimum of four (4) peer-reviewed journal citations are required.
9. Formatting should be double-spaced, one-inch boarders, no extra space for headings, no extra white space, no more than two levels of heading, page numbers, front and back matter).
10.Extra white space use to enhance page count will negatively affect student grade.
11.Focus for the research paper:
a. Describe, compare / contrast, and evaluate two (2) database implementations in your field of interest. You may also want to consider referencing journal case studies.
b. The first implementation should be a database that was essentially successful
c. The second implementation should be a database that had significant "challenges"
d. The databases may either be ones with which you are personally familiar or ones that are reported in the literature
e. Be sure to go well beyond just personal opinion in your analysis, synthesis and evaluation. Student submissions must be anchor in peer reviewed literature.
12.As a graduate student, you are expected to be proficient in the use of the English language. Errors in grammar, spelling, or syntax will affect student grade. As your professor, I will not provide remedial help for writing problems. If you are unable to write clearly and correctly, I urge you to contact the program office for sources of remedial help.
Some students have asked for a sample or recommended outline. While I cannot provide samples of previous work, I have provided a general outline that you may refer to. The outline below may only be used as a very general guide and is “NOT” a subject that can be selected. Also, keep in mind the research paper needs to be scholarly and derived from peer-reviewed literature. Citations are required.
The following outline (unrelated to the subject matter of the research report) may help in your understanding of the research report via analysis & synthesis ...
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BA634 Current & Emerging Technology Research Paper 1 .docxwilcockiris
BA634 Current & Emerging Technology
Research Paper
1
Understanding Evolving Technologies
As we all know technology is evolving at a rate that, to some, seems
overwhelming. These technologies often evolve to offer higher quality products and
services at lower prices causing a disruption in markets that is sometimes perceived as
unwelcome. These disruptive technologies are sometimes the results of innovative
business models that are also part of the evolving processes of a competitive
marketplace.
This is an individual research paper required from BA634 students.
As a Research Project, select one of the following research areas:
Cloud Computing (Intranet, Extranet, and Internet)
Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
Internet of Things (IoT)
Robotics
Medical Technology
1) Your research paper needs to be between 12-15 pages.
2) It needs be submitted as a WORD document.
3) The research paper must only include materials from peer reviewed
journals and peer reviewed conference proceedings. APA formatted
citations are therefore required for the final submission. Newspapers,
websites (URLs), magazines, technical journals, hearsay, personal
opinions, and white papers are NOT acceptable citations.
4) Each submission will be checked for plagiarism. All plagiarized
documents will results in a grade of zero for the exercise.
5) If there is extensive synonym use or not understandable, long
sentences, the document will results in a grade of zero for the
exercise.
6) The final research paper must include your through analysis and synthesis
of the peer reviewed literature used in your research paper.
7) There will be a limit of 3 images, tables, figures are to be included in the
BA634 Current & Emerging Technology
Research Paper
2
appendices and DO NOT count for page limit requirements.
8) Long quotations (i.e. paragraphs) are NOT permitted. Only one quoted
sentence is permitted per page.
9) Footnotes are NOT permitted.
Document Details
Chapter 1 Introduction
Background/Introduction
In this section, present enough information about the proposed work such that the reader
understands the general context or setting. It is also helpful to include a summary of how the rest
of this document is organized.
Problem Statement
In this section, present a concise statement of a research-worthy problem addressed (i.e., why the
work should be undertaken – don’t say required for the class). Follow the statement of the
problem with a well-supported discussion of its scope and nature. The discussion of the problem
should include: what the problem is, why it is a problem, how the problem evolved or developed,
and the issues and events leading to the problem.
Goal
Next, include a concise definition of the goal of the work (i.e., what the work will accomplish).
Aim to define a goal that is measurable.
Research Questions
Research que.
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Table of Contents
1Individual Assignment2
1.1Aims of the assignment2
1.2The Assignment Topic2
1.3Resources for the Individual Assignment2
2Process and Preparation4
2.1Plan Your Essay5
2.1.1Know the Purpose of Assignments5
2.1.2Addressing the Topic5
2.2Academic reading7
2.2.1How to Incorporate Your Own Ideas8
2.2.2Producing a Draft8
2.2.3Working towards the Final Version9
2.3Referencing9
2.3.1When to cite references9
2.3.2Citing Internet sources10
2.3.3The Reference List10
3Guide to Presentation and Structure10
3.1.1Introduction10
3.1.2Body of the Essay11
3.1.3Conclusion11
3.2Assignment Checklist12
4Assessment One Marking Rubric13
Individual AssignmentAims of the assignment
The aims of this assignment are for you to:
· Develop your understanding of the nature of the key organisational perspectives and their related theories;
· Demonstrate an understanding of the key perspectives and the meta-theoretical assumptions that underpin each;
· Develop research skills and the ability to assess the strengths and weaknesses of various debates and arguments;
· Demonstrate the ability to critically engage with academic literature and develop your own answer to a set question.
· Gain skills in the written presentation of an argument, including the ways in which scholars incorporate and acknowledge the ideas of other writers.The Assignment Topic
The assignment topic is as follows:
Four Organizational Theory perspectives, namely Modernist, Critical theorist, Symbolic Interpretivist and Postmodernist, produce different narratives about technology.
Choose two Organisational Theory perspectives. Based on your selected perspectives, identify and draw out the two readings out of the given list that match your chosen perspectives.
Critically analyse the two readings and evaluate how their ontological and epistemological positions result in a different understanding and narrative of technology within organisations. Resources for the Individual Assignment
The following are assignment resources from which you choose four that are relevant to your chosen perspectives:
1. Selwyn, N. (2002). ‘E-stablishing’an inclusive society? Technology, social exclusion and UK government policy making. Journal of Social Policy, 31(01), 1-20. CRITICAL THEORY
2. Spanos, Y. E., Prastacos, G. P., & Poulymenakou, A. (2002). The relationship between information and communication technologies adoption and management. Information & Management, 39(8), 659-675. MODERNIST
3. Cukier, W., Ngwenyama, O., Bauer, R., & Middleton, C. (2009). A critical analysis of media discourse on information technology: preliminary results of a proposed method for critical discourse analysis. Information Systems Journal, 19(2), 175-196. POSTMODERNIST
4. Ciborra, C. U., & Lanzara, G. F. (1994). Formative contexts and information technology: Understanding the dynamics of innovation in organizations.Accounting, management and information technologies, 4(2), 61-86. SYMBOLLIC INTERPRETIVIST
Based on your selected pers ...
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Background/Introduction
In this section, present enough information about the proposed work such that the reader understands the general context or setting. It is also helpful to include a summary of how the rest of this document is organized.
Problem Statement
In this section, present a concise statement of a research-worthy problem addressed (i.e., why the work should be undertaken – don’t say required for the class). Follow the statement of the problem with a well-supported discussion of its scope and nature. The discussion of the problem should include: what the problem is, why it is a problem, how the problem evolved or developed, and the issues and events leading to the problem.
Goal
Next, include a concise definition of the goal of the work (i.e., what the work will accomplish). Aim to define a goal that is measurable.
Research Questions
Research questions are developed to help guide the authors through the literature for a given problem area. What were the open-ended questions asked and why did the student find (or not find) them adequate.
Relevance and Significance
The student should consider the following questions as they read through an article stating how the author(s) supported, or left unsupported the evidence, relevance, and significance of their research literature:
Why is there a problem? What groups or individuals are affected?
How far-ranging is the problem and how great is its impact? What’s the benefit of solving the problem?
What has been tried without success to correct the situation? Why weren’t those attempts successful? What are the consequences of not solving the problem?
How does the goal of the study address the research problem and how will the proposed study offer promise as a resolution to the problem?
How will the research add to the knowledge base?
What is the potential for generalization of the results?
What is the potential for original work?
Barriers and Issues
In these paragraphs, identify how the problem is inherently difficult to solve. How did the solution the author(s) propose address the difficulties?
Chapter 2 Literature Review
In this section, it is important to clearly identify the major areas on which the student will need to focus the student research in order to build a solid foundation for the study in the existing body of knowledge. The literature review is the presentation of quality literature in a particular field that serves as the foundation and justification for the research problem, research questions or hypothesis, and methodology. The student will develop a more comprehensive review of the literature as part of the research.
Chapter 3 Approach/Methodology
This chapter includes a summary of how the student are going to proceed with the evaluation of the problem statement and associated research question(s). Given the short time of this course, a compare / contrast or advantage / disadvantage analysis is recommended that
Chapter 4: Findings, ...
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The SBTM Prospectus Template
The SBTM Prospectus is a stepping stone into the final process that students have been preparing for throughout their programs – the dissertation. Using this template, you will lay out the framework for the structure and content of your Dissertation Proposal, which, in turn, provides the framework for the Dissertation Manuscript. While the doctoral program of studies has been training you to be an independent researcher and expert in your field, you are not alone. If you have questions during this process please reach out to your professor. The Academic Success Center and your Advisor are also available to help you.
Your Prospectus will be presented as part of your portfolio in the Portfolio course. A grading rubric can be found within the Portfolio Handbook.
How to Use this Template
Milestone document templates are pre-formatted to conform to Northcentral University dissertation requirements. Templates include the required section headings for each milestone document. Refer to the corresponding Degree Guidebook for supplemental information for each chapter and section.
Northcentral Milestone Document Templates represent the standards of the research and academic communities for research writing. Because this Prospectus Paper Template (PPT) provides the framework for the structure and content of the Dissertation Proposal, it is important for students’ Prospectus Papers to adhere to the template in terms of content, organization, and format. In addition, the template serves as a valuable guide to the logical flow of the document, ensuring alignment among the problem, purpose, and methodological design and analysis, allowing the reason for, and the nature of, the study to be fully clarified. Adherence to the milestone template in terms of content, organization, and format will greatly facilitate the development of acceptable milestone documents throughout the dissertation process.
Enter text directly into the template. Eliminate template instructions and example text. Do not change the format, section headings, margins, page numbering, or font. Exceptions to APA 6th edition (e.g., 1.5 inch margin on the left, single-spaced references) unique to dissertations are reflected in the templates and take precedence over APA format. Refer to the Dissertation Center for current resources. Milestone documents submitted to the SBTM that are not formatted using the template will be returned without review.
DELETE THIS PAGE
Submission of a milestone document for SBTM Review indicates that the dissertation chair, student, and committee have read the Dissertation requirements described in the Doctoral Candidacy Resource Guide, guidebooks, and templates. Additionally, submission for SBTM Review indicates that the dissertation chair and committee have carefully read the student’s milestone document and attest that it meets all of the requirements set forth.
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Analyze MVPIThe motives, values, and preferences inventory (MV.docxikirkton
Analyze MVPI
The motives, values, and preferences inventory (MVPI) is used to identify the motives and values most important to an individual. Understanding the personal values of the individuals who make up a team can be useful in understanding the team dynamics and help a manager build and sustain teamwork within the organization.
Refer to the 10 core values (listed below) evaluated on the MVPI.
Rank order the traits according to the value you assign to them, with 1 being the trait you value the most in a team member and 10 being the trait you value the least.
Explain the rationale for your ranking. Give an example of each trait drawn from your experience or observations.
MVPI Values
Recognition:
Desire for attention, approval, and praise
Power:
Desire for success, accomplishment, status, competition, and control
Hedonism:
Desire for fun, pleasure, and recreation
Altruism:
Concern about the welfare of others and contribution to a better society
Affiliation:
Desire for enjoyment of social interaction
Tradition:
Concern for established values of conduct
Security:
Desire for certainty, order, and predictability in employment and finance
Science:
quest for knowledge, research, technology, and data
Aesthetics:
need for self-expression, concern over look, feel, and design of work products
Commerce:
interest in money, profits, investment, and business opportunities
.
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Analyze and interpret the following quotation: “The confrontation of Western civilization with other peoples whose values were often dramatically opposed to the West’s…suggests that by the dawn of the twentieth century, the tradition and sense of centeredness that had defined indigenous cultures for hundreds, even thousands, of years was either threatened or in the process of being destroyed. Worldwide, non-Western cultures suddenly found that they were defined as outposts of new colonial empires developed by Europeans, resulting in the weakening of traditional cultural practices, political leadership, and social systems that had been in place for centuries.” (Sayre, 2013, pp. 410-411).
In the later nineteenth and early twentieth century, what would this “loss of centeredness” of culture have meant for a given cultural group? Select from among the non-Western cultural groups noted in the text (Native American, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, or African) and research the impact of Western or European cultures on that group.
What was the selected non-Western culture like prior to the late nineteenth century? How did it change as a result of European expansion? How is this change representative of what Sayre calls a “loss of centeredness?” Be sure to use specific examples and details.
Submit your findings in a 4-page essay in APA format.
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BA634 Current & Emerging Technology
Research Paper
Understanding Evolving Technologies
As we all know technology is evolving at a rate that, to some, seems overwhelming. These technologies often evolve to offer higher quality products and services at lower prices causing a disruption in markets that is sometimes perceived as unwelcome. These disruptive technologies are sometimes the results of innovative business models that are also part of the evolving processes of a competitive marketplace.
This is an individual research paper required from BA643 students.
As a Research Project, select one of the following research areas: Cloud Computing (Intranet, Extranet, and Internet), Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), Robotics, or Medical Technology.
1) The research paper must only include materials from peer reviewed journals and peer reviewed conference proceedings. APA formatted citations are therefore required for the final submission. Newspapers, websites (URLs), magazines, technical journals, hearsay, personal opinions, and white papers are NOT acceptable citations.
2) Each submission will be checked for plagiarism. All plagiarized documents will results in a grade of zero for the exercise.
3) If there is extensive synonym use or not understandable, long sentences, the document will results in a grade of zero for the exercise.
4) The final research paper must include your through analysis and synthesis of the peer reviewed literature used in your research paper.
5) All images, tables, figures are to be included in the appendices and DO NOT count for page limit requirements.
6) Long quotations (i.e. paragraphs) are NOT permitted. Only one quoted sentence is permitted per page.
7) Footnotes are NOT permitted.
Document DetailsChapter 1 Introduction
Background/Introduction
In this section, present enough information about the proposed work such that the reader understands the general context or setting. It is also helpful to include a summary of how the rest of this document is organized. Problem Statement
In this section, present a concise statement of a research-worthy problem addressed (i.e., why the work should be undertaken – don’t say required for the class). Follow the statement of the problem with a well-supported discussion of its scope and nature. The discussion of the problem should include: what the problem is, why it is a problem, how the problem evolved or developed, and the issues and events leading to the problem. Goal
Next, include a concise definition of the goal of the work (i.e., what the work will accomplish). Aim to define a goal that is measurable.
Research Questions
Research questions are developed to help guide the authors through the literature for a given problem area. What were the open-ended questions asked and why did you find (or not find) them adequate. Relevance and Significance
Consider the following questions as you read through the article and state how the author.
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TOPIC: Write an original research report consisting of one of the following topic areas:
2) Network Organizations, 3) Spin-out Organizations, 4) Ambidextrous Organizations, 5) Front-Back Organizations, 6) Sense and Response Organizations.
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4. Each student submission will be checked for plagiarism. Warning... Turnitin has a very good and historical memory and is capable of accessing reports from both internal and external resources (i.e. Universities, Governments, etc.) including those originally written in non-English languages.
5. Only one submission attempt is permitted – BE SURE BEFORE YOU HIT ENTER. Plagiarism will result in a grade of zero (non-negotiable) for the assignment and may results in other university actions. The department chairperson will be notified of the violation.
6. Acceptable file formats for submissions include Microsoft Word (doc, docx) or Adobe Acrobat (PDF). Other formats are not acceptable.
7. The research paper must be at least 2,500 words supported by evidence (citations from peer-reviewed sources).
8. A minimum of four (4) peer-reviewed journal citations are required.
9. Formatting should be double-spaced, one-inch boarders, no extra space for headings, no extra white space, no more than two levels of heading, page numbers, front and back matter).
10.Extra white space use to enhance page count will negatively affect student grade.
11.Focus for the research paper:
a. Describe, compare / contrast, and evaluate two (2) database implementations in your field of interest. You may also want to consider referencing journal case studies.
b. The first implementation should be a database that was essentially successful
c. The second implementation should be a database that had significant "challenges"
d. The databases may either be ones with which you are personally familiar or ones that are reported in the literature
e. Be sure to go well beyond just personal opinion in your analysis, synthesis and evaluation. Student submissions must be anchor in peer reviewed literature.
12.As a graduate student, you are expected to be proficient in the use of the English language. Errors in grammar, spelling, or syntax will affect student grade. As your professor, I will not provide remedial help for writing problems. If you are unable to write clearly and correctly, I urge you to contact the program office for sources of remedial help.
Some students have asked for a sample or recommended outline. While I cannot provide samples of previous work, I have provided a general outline that you may refer to. The outline below may only be used as a very general guide and is “NOT” a subject that can be selected. Also, keep in mind the research paper needs to be scholarly and derived from peer-reviewed literature. Citations are required.
The following outline (unrelated to the subject matter of the research report) may help in your understanding of the research report via analysis & synthesis ...
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BA634 Current & Emerging Technology
Research Paper
1
Understanding Evolving Technologies
As we all know technology is evolving at a rate that, to some, seems
overwhelming. These technologies often evolve to offer higher quality products and
services at lower prices causing a disruption in markets that is sometimes perceived as
unwelcome. These disruptive technologies are sometimes the results of innovative
business models that are also part of the evolving processes of a competitive
marketplace.
This is an individual research paper required from BA634 students.
As a Research Project, select one of the following research areas:
Cloud Computing (Intranet, Extranet, and Internet)
Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
Internet of Things (IoT)
Robotics
Medical Technology
1) Your research paper needs to be between 12-15 pages.
2) It needs be submitted as a WORD document.
3) The research paper must only include materials from peer reviewed
journals and peer reviewed conference proceedings. APA formatted
citations are therefore required for the final submission. Newspapers,
websites (URLs), magazines, technical journals, hearsay, personal
opinions, and white papers are NOT acceptable citations.
4) Each submission will be checked for plagiarism. All plagiarized
documents will results in a grade of zero for the exercise.
5) If there is extensive synonym use or not understandable, long
sentences, the document will results in a grade of zero for the
exercise.
6) The final research paper must include your through analysis and synthesis
of the peer reviewed literature used in your research paper.
7) There will be a limit of 3 images, tables, figures are to be included in the
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appendices and DO NOT count for page limit requirements.
8) Long quotations (i.e. paragraphs) are NOT permitted. Only one quoted
sentence is permitted per page.
9) Footnotes are NOT permitted.
Document Details
Chapter 1 Introduction
Background/Introduction
In this section, present enough information about the proposed work such that the reader
understands the general context or setting. It is also helpful to include a summary of how the rest
of this document is organized.
Problem Statement
In this section, present a concise statement of a research-worthy problem addressed (i.e., why the
work should be undertaken – don’t say required for the class). Follow the statement of the
problem with a well-supported discussion of its scope and nature. The discussion of the problem
should include: what the problem is, why it is a problem, how the problem evolved or developed,
and the issues and events leading to the problem.
Goal
Next, include a concise definition of the goal of the work (i.e., what the work will accomplish).
Aim to define a goal that is measurable.
Research Questions
Research que.
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Table of Contents
1Individual Assignment2
1.1Aims of the assignment2
1.2The Assignment Topic2
1.3Resources for the Individual Assignment2
2Process and Preparation4
2.1Plan Your Essay5
2.1.1Know the Purpose of Assignments5
2.1.2Addressing the Topic5
2.2Academic reading7
2.2.1How to Incorporate Your Own Ideas8
2.2.2Producing a Draft8
2.2.3Working towards the Final Version9
2.3Referencing9
2.3.1When to cite references9
2.3.2Citing Internet sources10
2.3.3The Reference List10
3Guide to Presentation and Structure10
3.1.1Introduction10
3.1.2Body of the Essay11
3.1.3Conclusion11
3.2Assignment Checklist12
4Assessment One Marking Rubric13
Individual AssignmentAims of the assignment
The aims of this assignment are for you to:
· Develop your understanding of the nature of the key organisational perspectives and their related theories;
· Demonstrate an understanding of the key perspectives and the meta-theoretical assumptions that underpin each;
· Develop research skills and the ability to assess the strengths and weaknesses of various debates and arguments;
· Demonstrate the ability to critically engage with academic literature and develop your own answer to a set question.
· Gain skills in the written presentation of an argument, including the ways in which scholars incorporate and acknowledge the ideas of other writers.The Assignment Topic
The assignment topic is as follows:
Four Organizational Theory perspectives, namely Modernist, Critical theorist, Symbolic Interpretivist and Postmodernist, produce different narratives about technology.
Choose two Organisational Theory perspectives. Based on your selected perspectives, identify and draw out the two readings out of the given list that match your chosen perspectives.
Critically analyse the two readings and evaluate how their ontological and epistemological positions result in a different understanding and narrative of technology within organisations. Resources for the Individual Assignment
The following are assignment resources from which you choose four that are relevant to your chosen perspectives:
1. Selwyn, N. (2002). ‘E-stablishing’an inclusive society? Technology, social exclusion and UK government policy making. Journal of Social Policy, 31(01), 1-20. CRITICAL THEORY
2. Spanos, Y. E., Prastacos, G. P., & Poulymenakou, A. (2002). The relationship between information and communication technologies adoption and management. Information & Management, 39(8), 659-675. MODERNIST
3. Cukier, W., Ngwenyama, O., Bauer, R., & Middleton, C. (2009). A critical analysis of media discourse on information technology: preliminary results of a proposed method for critical discourse analysis. Information Systems Journal, 19(2), 175-196. POSTMODERNIST
4. Ciborra, C. U., & Lanzara, G. F. (1994). Formative contexts and information technology: Understanding the dynamics of innovation in organizations.Accounting, management and information technologies, 4(2), 61-86. SYMBOLLIC INTERPRETIVIST
Based on your selected pers ...
Chapter 1 IntroductionBackgroundIntroductionIn this section, .docxketurahhazelhurst
Chapter 1 Introduction
Background/Introduction
In this section, present enough information about the proposed work such that the reader understands the general context or setting. It is also helpful to include a summary of how the rest of this document is organized.
Problem Statement
In this section, present a concise statement of a research-worthy problem addressed (i.e., why the work should be undertaken – don’t say required for the class). Follow the statement of the problem with a well-supported discussion of its scope and nature. The discussion of the problem should include: what the problem is, why it is a problem, how the problem evolved or developed, and the issues and events leading to the problem.
Goal
Next, include a concise definition of the goal of the work (i.e., what the work will accomplish). Aim to define a goal that is measurable.
Research Questions
Research questions are developed to help guide the authors through the literature for a given problem area. What were the open-ended questions asked and why did the student find (or not find) them adequate.
Relevance and Significance
The student should consider the following questions as they read through an article stating how the author(s) supported, or left unsupported the evidence, relevance, and significance of their research literature:
Why is there a problem? What groups or individuals are affected?
How far-ranging is the problem and how great is its impact? What’s the benefit of solving the problem?
What has been tried without success to correct the situation? Why weren’t those attempts successful? What are the consequences of not solving the problem?
How does the goal of the study address the research problem and how will the proposed study offer promise as a resolution to the problem?
How will the research add to the knowledge base?
What is the potential for generalization of the results?
What is the potential for original work?
Barriers and Issues
In these paragraphs, identify how the problem is inherently difficult to solve. How did the solution the author(s) propose address the difficulties?
Chapter 2 Literature Review
In this section, it is important to clearly identify the major areas on which the student will need to focus the student research in order to build a solid foundation for the study in the existing body of knowledge. The literature review is the presentation of quality literature in a particular field that serves as the foundation and justification for the research problem, research questions or hypothesis, and methodology. The student will develop a more comprehensive review of the literature as part of the research.
Chapter 3 Approach/Methodology
This chapter includes a summary of how the student are going to proceed with the evaluation of the problem statement and associated research question(s). Given the short time of this course, a compare / contrast or advantage / disadvantage analysis is recommended that
Chapter 4: Findings, ...
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The SBTM Prospectus Template
The SBTM Prospectus is a stepping stone into the final process that students have been preparing for throughout their programs – the dissertation. Using this template, you will lay out the framework for the structure and content of your Dissertation Proposal, which, in turn, provides the framework for the Dissertation Manuscript. While the doctoral program of studies has been training you to be an independent researcher and expert in your field, you are not alone. If you have questions during this process please reach out to your professor. The Academic Success Center and your Advisor are also available to help you.
Your Prospectus will be presented as part of your portfolio in the Portfolio course. A grading rubric can be found within the Portfolio Handbook.
How to Use this Template
Milestone document templates are pre-formatted to conform to Northcentral University dissertation requirements. Templates include the required section headings for each milestone document. Refer to the corresponding Degree Guidebook for supplemental information for each chapter and section.
Northcentral Milestone Document Templates represent the standards of the research and academic communities for research writing. Because this Prospectus Paper Template (PPT) provides the framework for the structure and content of the Dissertation Proposal, it is important for students’ Prospectus Papers to adhere to the template in terms of content, organization, and format. In addition, the template serves as a valuable guide to the logical flow of the document, ensuring alignment among the problem, purpose, and methodological design and analysis, allowing the reason for, and the nature of, the study to be fully clarified. Adherence to the milestone template in terms of content, organization, and format will greatly facilitate the development of acceptable milestone documents throughout the dissertation process.
Enter text directly into the template. Eliminate template instructions and example text. Do not change the format, section headings, margins, page numbering, or font. Exceptions to APA 6th edition (e.g., 1.5 inch margin on the left, single-spaced references) unique to dissertations are reflected in the templates and take precedence over APA format. Refer to the Dissertation Center for current resources. Milestone documents submitted to the SBTM that are not formatted using the template will be returned without review.
DELETE THIS PAGE
Submission of a milestone document for SBTM Review indicates that the dissertation chair, student, and committee have read the Dissertation requirements described in the Doctoral Candidacy Resource Guide, guidebooks, and templates. Additionally, submission for SBTM Review indicates that the dissertation chair and committee have carefully read the student’s milestone document and attest that it meets all of the requirements set forth.
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The motives, values, and preferences inventory (MVPI) is used to identify the motives and values most important to an individual. Understanding the personal values of the individuals who make up a team can be useful in understanding the team dynamics and help a manager build and sustain teamwork within the organization.
Refer to the 10 core values (listed below) evaluated on the MVPI.
Rank order the traits according to the value you assign to them, with 1 being the trait you value the most in a team member and 10 being the trait you value the least.
Explain the rationale for your ranking. Give an example of each trait drawn from your experience or observations.
MVPI Values
Recognition:
Desire for attention, approval, and praise
Power:
Desire for success, accomplishment, status, competition, and control
Hedonism:
Desire for fun, pleasure, and recreation
Altruism:
Concern about the welfare of others and contribution to a better society
Affiliation:
Desire for enjoyment of social interaction
Tradition:
Concern for established values of conduct
Security:
Desire for certainty, order, and predictability in employment and finance
Science:
quest for knowledge, research, technology, and data
Aesthetics:
need for self-expression, concern over look, feel, and design of work products
Commerce:
interest in money, profits, investment, and business opportunities
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Analyze and interpret the following quotation The confrontation of.docxikirkton
Analyze and interpret the following quotation: “The confrontation of Western civilization with other peoples whose values were often dramatically opposed to the West’s…suggests that by the dawn of the twentieth century, the tradition and sense of centeredness that had defined indigenous cultures for hundreds, even thousands, of years was either threatened or in the process of being destroyed. Worldwide, non-Western cultures suddenly found that they were defined as outposts of new colonial empires developed by Europeans, resulting in the weakening of traditional cultural practices, political leadership, and social systems that had been in place for centuries.” (Sayre, 2013, pp. 410-411).
In the later nineteenth and early twentieth century, what would this “loss of centeredness” of culture have meant for a given cultural group? Select from among the non-Western cultural groups noted in the text (Native American, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, or African) and research the impact of Western or European cultures on that group.
What was the selected non-Western culture like prior to the late nineteenth century? How did it change as a result of European expansion? How is this change representative of what Sayre calls a “loss of centeredness?” Be sure to use specific examples and details.
Submit your findings in a 4-page essay in APA format.
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Analyze and prepare a critique of the following situationMary h.docxikirkton
Analyze and prepare a critique of the following situation:
Mary has worked for Bob for two years. About 6 months ago, Bob asked Mary out to dinner. They had a good time together and agreed that they had some real interests in common outside of work. The pair dated for two months. Mary initially liked Bob, but he was beginning to get annoying. He called her all the time, was very pushy about her seeing him, and wanted to control all aspects of her life; both at work and at home. Mary decided to call it off. When she told Bob that she did not want to see him personally anymore, he went crazy on her. He told her she would be sorry and that he would see to it that she regretted it. Bob began to make life miserable for Mary at work. She suddenly started to get poor performance evaluations after two years of exemplary reviews. Even the managers above Bob were beginning to make comments about her poor attitude. Mary decided it was time to act. She was worried she would be fired, all because Bob wanted her to continue to date him. She loved her job and knew she did quality work. She made an appointment with the HR manager.
Using the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1991, discuss the type of sexual harassment Mary thinks she is experiencing. What are the obligations of the HR manager once Mary reports this? Discuss the likelihood that Bob would be found guilty of sexually harassing Mary. If the HR manager investigates and finds Mary is telling the truth, what should s/he do to handle the situation so that the company is not found complicit by the EEOC if further complaint is made? If found in Mary's favor, what options does the HR manager have to remedy the situation?
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Analyze the anthropological film Jero A Balinese Trance Seance made.docxikirkton
Analyze the anthropological film Jero: A Balinese Trance Seance made by Linda Connor, Patsy Asch and Timothy Asch. Choose two or three significant concepts covered in our readings and lectures to analyze the film (cultural relativism, visual imperialism). You will need to explore these concepts in a thorough manner, select your anthropological concepts to best serve your thesis statement and interest in the film.
Think about the approach to the subject matter. How do the filmmakers construct the culture they present? What is the significance of this film? Who is Jero and why is she featured in this film? What did you learn? What questions are raised by this film? What is left unanswered?
Do the filmmakers privilege their own culture or do they employ cultural relativism? Can you see how the shift in anthropology, from studying the "native" may have impacted the filmmakers approach Could they have been more effective in their approach? Describe how? What worked well and why? What are some ethical implications that you see raised in this film?
These questions serve as guideline for you but you should choose specific concepts that you find interesting to explore how ethnicity and culture are presented in this film.
Hi, can you please make use of the terms "cultural baggage" and "politics of representation" in the essay
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analyze and synthesize the financial reports of an organization of t.docxikirkton
analyze and synthesize the financial reports of an organization of their choice and present their findings in a PowerPoint presentation (with completed Notes section providing details of analysis and synthesis of information to presented points. You must also provide a separate document of exhibits of financial reports analyzed for the Presentation).
Projects will include:
Organization overview
Financial statements analysis
Analysis of cash flow
Stock performance analysis
Cost of capital or required return on investment
Value of the organization: book value, common stock value
Discussion of appropriate organizational development options with the inclusion of general risk and return scenarios from a management perspective
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Analyze financial statements using financial ratios.• .docxikirkton
Analyze financial statements using financial ratios.
•
Analyze and evaluate cash flows over time.
•
Use technology and information resources to research issues in financial management.
•
Write clearly and concisely about financial management using proper writing mechanics.
This project requires that you conduct a financial analysis of two, comparable organizations. You
may select any organizations that produce publicly available financial statements employing IFRS
or U.S. GAAP (both companies must follow the same GAAP). Let your professor know which two
companies you plan to study before the end of Week 2, as your selection must be approved. The
professor reserves the right to limit the number of students comparing the same two
organizations.
Assignment:
1. Carefully review the annual reports for both organizations. Comment on what approach
each company has taken in reporting to its shareholders.
(This requirement is purposely
broad to give you the freedom to talk about anything that comes under the broad title of
“reporting to shareholders”).
2. Prepare a ratio analysis for both companies including a trend analysis for three years.
Comment on the significance of the ratios for each company (do they indicate that things
are all right, do they suggest that problems exist, or is it likely that problems will occur in
the future?). Comment specifically on the similarities and differences among the ratios
calculated for both companies and comparison to any benchmark.
3.
Prepare an analysis of the cash flow statements for both companies.
4. List and discuss the importance of the two most significant accounting policies adopted
by the two organizations (you should select the same two policies for both organizations).
Explain the options selected by both companies and comment on any differences that
you see. Explain what other policies the organizations could have selected and state why
you think they selected one policy over another.
5. Provide the URL’s for each company’s Annual Report.
Your assignment should adhere to these guidelines:
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Write in a logical, well-organized conventional business style. Use Times New Roman
font size 12 or similar, double space, and leave ample white space per page.
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All references must follow JWMI style guide and works must be cited appropriately.
Check with your professor for any additional instructions on citations.
•
On the first page or in a header, include the title of the assignment, the student’s name,
the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. Reference pages are not included in
the assignment page length.
•
Faculty members have discretion to penalize for assignments that do not follow these
guidelines. Check with your individual professor if you feel the assignment r
much longer or shorter treatment than recommended.
The two companies are: Walm.
Analyze and prepare a critique of the following situationMary has.docxikirkton
Analyze and prepare a critique of the following situation:
Mary has worked for Bob for two years. About 6 months ago, Bob asked Mary out to dinner. They had a good time together and agreed that they had some real interests in common outside of work. The pair dated for two months. Mary initially liked Bob, but he was beginning to get annoying. He called her all the time, was very pushy about her seeing him, and wanted to control all aspects of her life; both at work and at home. Mary decided to call it off. When she told Bob that she did not want to see him personally anymore, he went crazy on her. He told her she would be sorry and that he would see to it that she regretted it. Bob began to make life miserable for Mary at work. She suddenly started to get poor performance evaluations after two years of exemplary reviews. Even the managers above Bob were beginning to make comments about her poor attitude. Mary decided it was time to act. She was worried she would be fired, all because Bob wanted her to continue to date him. She loved her job and knew she did quality work. She made an appointment with the HR manager.
Using the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1991, discuss the type of sexual harassment Mary thinks she is experiencing. What are the obligations of the HR manager once Mary reports this? Discuss the likelihood that Bob would be found guilty of sexually harassing Mary. If the HR manager investigates and finds Mary is telling the truth, what should s/he do to handle the situation so that the company is not found complicit by the EEOC if further complaint is made? If found in Mary's favor, what options does the HR manager have to remedy the situation?
Site references in APA format
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Analyze Alternative Exchange Rate RegimesThere are several argum.docxikirkton
Analyze Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes
There are several arguments for and against the alternative exchange rate regimes. Prepare a 2- to 4-page paper presenting both sides of the argument. In your paper:
List and explain the advantages of the flexible exchange rate regime.
Criticize the flexible exchange rate regime from the viewpoint of the proponents of the fixed exchange rate regime.
Refute the above criticism from the viewpoint of the proponents of the flexible exchange rate regime.
Discuss the impact the increased volatility in interest and foreign exchange rates has on global institutions.
Assignment 3 Grading Criteria
Maximum Points
Listed and explained the advantages of the flexible exchange rate regime.
24
Criticized the flexible exchange rate regime from the viewpoint of the proponents of the fixed exchange rate regime.
24
Refuted the above criticism from the viewpoint of the proponents of the flexible exchange rate regime.
20
Discussed the impact the increased volatility in interest and foreign exchange rates has on global institutions.
20
Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
12
Total:
100
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Analyze and evaluate the different leadership theories and behavior .docxikirkton
Analyze and evaluate the different leadership theories and behavior approaches, including the Tuckman four stages of group development model.
Evaluate the importance of the internal environmental factors that include the cultural, language, political, and technological differences.
Apply the necessary steps to overcome the identified challenges with the different sources of power that must be taken into account.
Deliverable Length:
4-5 Body Pages
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Analytical essay report about polio 1ِ- An introductory paragraph .docxikirkton
Analytical essay report about polio
1ِ- An introductory paragraph
2 - A background paragraph that includes factual and historical information about polio
3 - three body paragraph that explain the epidemic and illustrate its significance
4- A concluding paragraph
5- An end of text reference page with reference for all source referred to as you wrote your report
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Analysis Essay 1DUE Feb 23, 2014 1155 PMGrade DetailsGrade.docxikirkton
Analysis Essay 1
DUE: Feb 23, 2014 11:55 PM
Grade Details
Grade
N/A
Gradebook Comments
None
Assignment Details
Open Date
Feb 3, 2014 12:05 AM
Graded?
Yes
Points Possible
100.0
Resubmissions Allowed?
No
Attachments checked for originality?
Yes
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AnalogíasComplete the analogies. Follow the model.Modelomuer.docxikirkton
Analogías
Complete the analogies. Follow the model.
Modelo
muerte : morir :: nacimiento :
nacer
muerte : nacimiento :: divorciarse de : [removed]
pareja : amor :: amigos : [removed]
tener una cita : salir con :: separarse de : [removed]
juntos : separados :: divertirse : [removed]
estudiar : graduarse :: niñez : [removed]
Completar
Complete the conversations. Make any necessary changes. Two words will not be used.
cambiar
edad
pastel
regalar
relajarse
romper
—¿Piensas [removed] de trabajo?
—Sí, estoy buscando algo más interesante.
—De postre vamos a servir [removed].
—¡Qué rico!
—¿Qué hacen ustedes en las fiestas?
— Bailamos, comemos, hablamos y en general [removed].
—¿Qué le vas a [removed] a tu padre en Navidad?
— Unos discos compactos. Le encanta la música andina.
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Analyze symbolism in Jane Eyre from a Feminist point of view. Exa.docxikirkton
Analyze symbolism in Jane Eyre from a Feminist point of view.
Examples:
patriarchy
oppressed women
silence from women
4 pages paper
MLA format
Please include original source citations (Jane Eyre book)
Include in text citations from 3 specific secondary sources (sources attached)
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An important part of research is finding sources that can be trusted.docxikirkton
An important part of research is finding sources that can be trusted.
(1) Comment on why you think it is important to scrutinize your sources to find out if they are credible or not? This can apply to our personal life as well as our academic and business life?
Can you think of an example, in every day life, where it was very important for you to trust your source? Or if not, what are some general areas of life
where you think it is especially important to trust information?
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An incomplete Punnett square There are three possible phenotypes fo.docxikirkton
An incomplete Punnett square: There are three possible phenotypes for wing color in the species of Moon moth. Some of these moths have a red wings, others have yellow wings and some have orange wings. What type of inheritance is illustrated by the species of moth? What are the genotypes that coincide with the three phenotypes given? In a cross between two orange winged moths that produced 100 offspring how many of the offspring will be a yellow? ALSO DRAW OUT PUNNETT SQUARE!!
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An expanded version of the accounting equation could be A + .docxikirkton
An expanded version of the accounting equation could be:
A + Rev = L + OE - Exp
A - L = Paid-in Capital - Rev - Exp
A = L + Paid-in Capital + Beginning Retained Earnings + Rev - Exp
A = L + Paid-in Capital - Rev + Exp
In the seller's records, the sale of merchandise on account would:
Increase assets and increase expenses.
Increase assets and decrease liabilities.
Increase assets and increase paid-in capital.
Increase assets and decrease revenues.
In the buyer's records, the purchase of merchandise on account would:
Increase assets and increase expenses.
Increase assets and increase liabilities.
Increase liabilities and increase paid-in capital.
Have no effect on total assets.
A debit entry will:
Decrease an asset account.
Increase a liability account.
Increase paid-in capital.
Increase an expense account.
A credit entry will:
Increase an asset account.
Increase a liability account.
Decrease paid-in capital.
Increase an expense account.
A credit entry to an account will:
Always decrease the account balance.
Always increase the account balance.
Increase the balance of a revenue account.
Increase the balance of an expense account.
A debit entry to an account will:
Always decrease the account balance.
Always increase the account balance.
Increase the balance of a revenue account.
Increase the balance of an expense account.
Sage, Inc. has 20 employees who each earn $100 per day and are paid every Friday. The end of the accounting period is on a Wednesday. How much wages should the firm accrue at the end of the period?
$2,000.
$1,000.
$0.
$6,000.
Which of the following is not one of the 5 questions of transaction analysis?
What's going on?
Which accounts are affected?
Is this an accrual?
Does the balance sheet balance?
Does my analysis make sense?
The effect of an adjustment is:
To correct an entry that was not in balance.
To increase the accuracy of the financial statements.
To record transactions not previously recorded.
To close the books.
A journal entry recording an accrual:
Results in a better matching of revenues and expenses.
Will involve a debit or credit to cash.
Will affect balance sheet accounts only.
Will most likely include a debit to a liability account
Wisdom Co. has a note payable to its bank. An adjustment is likely to be required on Wisdom's books at the end of every month that the loan is outstanding to record the:
Amount of interest paid during the month.
Amount of total interest to be paid when the note is paid off.
Amount of principal payable at the maturity date of the note.
Accrued interest expense for the month.
The accounting concept/principle being applied when an adjustment is made is usually:
matching revenue and expense.
consistency.
original cost.
materia.
An Evolving IndustryHow are the Internet and other technologies cu.docxikirkton
An Evolving Industry
How are the Internet and other technologies currently affecting the ways in which movies are produced, distributed, and exhibited? Are the changes having an impact on the quality or depth of the films? Provide specific examples as you explain your point of view.
Your initial post should be at least 150 words in length. Support your claims with examples from required material(s) and/or other scholarly resources, and properly cite any references
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An essay addressing the definition or resemblance concerning categor.docxikirkton
An essay addressing the definition or resemblance concerning categorical placement or criteria-match reasoning. The Term is Inner Peace. This is going to be a rough draft only. APA format
3-5 pages;
3-5 scholarly sources. I would like to address inner peace as the state of living in harmoney with the enviroment, restrained from war and living peacefully. I woud like to tie into figures like Mandela and Ghandi as examples of people that have attained it.
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Normal Labour/ Stages of Labour/ Mechanism of LabourWasim Ak
Normal labor is also termed spontaneous labor, defined as the natural physiological process through which the fetus, placenta, and membranes are expelled from the uterus through the birth canal at term (37 to 42 weeks
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Delivering Micro-Credentials in Technical and Vocational Education and TrainingAG2 Design
Explore how micro-credentials are transforming Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) with this comprehensive slide deck. Discover what micro-credentials are, their importance in TVET, the advantages they offer, and the insights from industry experts. Additionally, learn about the top software applications available for creating and managing micro-credentials. This presentation also includes valuable resources and a discussion on the future of these specialised certifications.
For more detailed information on delivering micro-credentials in TVET, visit this https://tvettrainer.com/delivering-micro-credentials-in-tvet/
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
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তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
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A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Biological screening of herbal drugs: Introduction and Need for
Phyto-Pharmacological Screening, New Strategies for evaluating
Natural Products, In vitro evaluation techniques for Antioxidants, Antimicrobial and Anticancer drugs. In vivo evaluation techniques
for Anti-inflammatory, Antiulcer, Anticancer, Wound healing, Antidiabetic, Hepatoprotective, Cardio protective, Diuretics and
Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
Best Practices for Concept Paper DevelopmentNorthcentral Unive.docx
1. Best Practices for Concept Paper Development
Northcentral University - School of Education
Version 1.0, released Dec, 2010
Before beginning please read this article.
Conceptualizing and Conducting Meaningful Research Studies
in Education
Navigate to a best practices list by clicking on a link below.
Title
Table of Contents
Introduction
Statement of the Problem
Purpose of the Study
Research Questions
Hypotheses
Definition of Key Terms
Brief Review of the Literature
Research Method
Research Design
Data Collection and Analysis
Operational Def. of Variables
Measurement
Summary
References
Annotated Bibliography
Common Errors to Avoid
Special Topics
Finding Sources
Identifying Scholarly Sources
Keeping Track of Sources
Common CP Writing Problems
What an Approved CP Means (and does not mean)
2. If the links above do not work, please read this.
Microsoft Word has a setting which allows you to choose
between clicking to follow a hyperlink or using CTRL + Click
to follow a hyperlink. If the links in this manual are not
working when you click them, try holding down the control key
and then clicking.
If you wish to change this option in your Microsoft Word
2007 program, click on the Orb displaying the Microsoft Office
logo in the upper right corner. Click on Word Options at the
bottom of the window that opens. Click on Advanced on the left
side of the window that then opens. Make sure the fourth box
down is unchecked (beside the box it says "Use CTRL + Click
to follow hyperlink.")
Note: Most of the information found in this document comes
from a review of the feedback offered by the Northcentral
University Office of Academic Research (OAR) to over one
hundred Concept Papers. By following the guidance found in
this document you will avoid the most common errors made
while developing a Concept Paper.
Title
Concept Paper
Submitted to Northcentral University
Graduate Faculty of the School of XXXXXXXXXXX
in Partial Fulfillment of the
Requirements for the Degree of
DOCTOR OF XXXXXXX
3. by
NAME
Prescott Valley, Arizona
Month Year
Table of Contents
[Note: this is a non-inclusive sample and will vary depending
on your subheadings]
Introduction…………………………………………………………
……………………..1
Statement of the
Problem………………………………………………………….1
Purpose of the
Study………………………………………………………………1
Brief Review of the
Literature…………………………………………………………….2
Research
Method………………………………………………………………
………….3
Appendix: Annotated
Bibliography……………………………………………………….6
TOC
Best Practices for Developing the Table of Contents of a
Concept Paper
Menu
1. Please note that only two heading levels are included in the
Table of Contents. The Microsoft Help Menu will enable you to
learn how to modify the presentation of a table of contents in a
Word document. Click the question mark in the small blue
circle at the upper right corner of the screen. Use Create a table
4. of contents as your search phrase. Click on the link to Create a
table of contents that appears along with other links. Scroll
down to format the table of contents for detailed instructions.
2. View your table of contents as a valuable resource during
dissertation development. It is an evolving outline that helps
you organize your thoughts. In its final form it will help the
reader understand at a glance the contents and how you are
making your argument. Keep in mind that, as the dissertation is
being reviewed and after it is completed, many informed readers
will consult the table of contents to assess the value of the
dissertation and to decide if they wish to read further.
3. Most emerging scholars would do well to spend time learning
some of the advanced features of Microsoft Word, particularly
those relating to the creation of a dynamic table of contents
such as the one included in the Northcentral University
dissertation template. A dynamic table of contents allows you to
move to parts of the document that are of interest by clicking on
headings or subheadings within the table of contents. It can be
used to great advantage as your dissertation grows to several
hundred pages, allowing you to swiftly navigate from one part
of the document to the others. In order to create this type of
table of contents, you need to develop two sets of skills. First,
you will have to learn how to automatically format headings
using the Styles menu in Microsoft Word. Second, you will have
to learn how to automatically create and format a table of
contents in Microsoft Word. You may find the following demo
helpful.
Let Word manage your Table of Contents
4. As you extend the subheading structure of the literature
review, you can automatically update your Table of Contents to
include new headings and revise page numbers as your
dissertation grows. If you are using Microsoft Word 2007, all
5. you have to do is right click on the table of contents (assuming
it is a dynamic table of contents as described above), select the
Update Field option and then select Update Entire Table. If you
are using an earlier version of Word, use the help function to
learn how to do this in the program you are using. If you
discover that text that is not part of your headings and
subheadings appears in your table of contents, it is because that
text has been formatted as a heading instead of normal text. If
you reformat the offending text as normal text and update your
table of contents, it will disappear.
5. As noted above, you will most likely add additional
subheadings to your Brief Review of the Literature and the
Research Method section. See Best Practices for developing the
Research Method section for suggestions on additional
subheadings. Refer to page 62 of the 6th edition of the
Publication Manual of the APA for guidance on properly
formatting APA headings.Introduction
[Text… Dissertation topic
is introduced in one or more paragraphs (2 pages maximum).
The study topic is briefly described to establish the main ideas
and context. Note: Topic must reflect doctoral level study and
the specific program.]
TOC
Best Practices for Developing the Introduction of a Concept
Paper
Menu
1. Note: you are given length guidelines for this section of your
concept paper, i.e. a two page maximum. It is important to
follow every detail of guidance presented in the blue text of the
Concept Paper template. A common mistake learners make when
developing their Concept Paper is to extend it beyond the
6. recommended length guidelines. This may result in your
Concept Paper being returned after an Office of Academic
Research review with a Resubmit disposition.
2. Although the introduction is expected to be brief, it should be
thoughtfully grounded in the current scholarly literature related
to your topic. You should offer citations for carefully selected
quality sources for all assertions made in the introduction.
It is important to clearly understand what an assertion is and
why they can cause problems for academic writers. An assertion
is a statement or declaration that something is true or accurate
that is presented without sufficient supporting evidence. In
everyday conversation, we often make assertions that are
without support as a part of normal communication based on
facts that everybody knows. One of the many challenges faced
by emerging scholars learning the art of academic writing is to
break out of the habit of communicating opinions in favor of
arguments for which supporting evidence is available.
Reviewers will often challenge unsupported assertions with
comments like: “how do you know this is true,” “sources
please,” “do not make unfounded assertions,” “this is a bold
claim, how can you back it up with evidence” and so on. Before
you submit any documents to you chair, reflect on each sentence
you wrote to insure that either the views offered are universally
understood (though few are) or are supportable with evidence
from scholarly sources or data.
3. The introduction section should conclude with a brief
overview of the remainder of the paper’s contents, including a
listing of the sections that will follow.
Statement of the Problem
[Text… Present general issue/observation that in theory or
practice leads to the need for the study (in most cases scholarly
7. citations within the last 5 years are included). Present focused
problem that leads to the need for a research response. Clearly
describe and document the problem that directly leads to the
study purpose. For some degree programs (DBA, EdD) the
problem identified might be a practical problem or issue in an
organization or school.]
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1. Developing an acceptable Statement of the Problem for the
concept paper is challenging for many learners; however, it is
one of the most critical elements of the document. If a solid
problem statement is not developed for the Concept Paper it is
nearly impossible to develop an acceptable Dissertation
Proposal. A great deal of angst can be avoided and significant
time can be saved by carefully reviewing the guidance of the
blue text above and the best practices for Problem Statement
development offered below. You should plan to invest a
significant amount of time and energy in developing your
problem statement.
2. All Northcentral University doctoral learners are encouraged
to begin work on their problem statement by reading a
particularly helpful article entitled: Framework of Problem-
Based Research: A Guide for Novice Researchers on the
Development of a Research-Worthy Problem. (Note: this same
link is provided in the Dissertation Center School of Education
Resources.) The following quotes from this article underline
one of the most important aspects of problem statement
development - its reliance on preexisting literature.
The presence of the research problem is almost always
established through the literature review. However, there are
occasional visionaries who see research problems long before
others; the vast majority of research is built upon problems that
are well documented. (Ellis & Levy, 2008, p. 22)
8. In the quest for a research-worthy problem, novice researchers
should first understand what are not research-worthy problems
(Leedy & Ormrod, 2005). First, research-worthy problems
should not be based solely on personal observations and/or
experiences. Although a researcher may have a “hunch for the
problem”, … literature that documents the problem or literature
that documents conflicting results should be the basis for a
research-worthy problem (Kerlinger & Lee, 2000). (Ellis &
Levy, 2008, p. 24)
3. To develop an acceptable problem statement, learners must
manage the tension between their personal interests and what
the literature says about their research topic. You will find it of
benefit to review section 3.1 of the 2010 PhD Dissertation
Handbook for guidance in choosing a Dissertation topic. Your
personal passions in and of themselves may not allow you to
frame a problem that is appropriate for study and that can be
successfully studied. At the same time, the literature alone will
not necessarily fire your passions as a researcher to the extent
necessary so that you must feel a sense of investment in the
problem. As a result, you need to keep reading until you find an
intersection between your passion as a researcher and a research
problem other scholars have identified as needing resolution.
The following links will be of benefit as you search the
literature for good quality sources that help to validate your
problem statement.
Finding Sources
Indentifying Scholarly Sources
Keeping Track of Sources
4. One of the most common reasons the Statement of the
Problem section of the Concept Paper is not accepted by
committee members and the Office of Academic Research is a
lack citations backing up each assertion, a sense that too few
come from scholarly sources, or if a clear connection is not
9. made as to how the citations offered contribute to validating the
assertions made. As suggested in the article discussed above,
the problem statement cannot be adequately developed until the
learner has developed a strong awareness of the current
literature relating to the research topic. Keep in mind that at the
doctoral level, offering critically reflective paraphrases is
preferred to offering direct quotes and that direct quotations
should be used very sparingly, i.e. about one for every ten
pages. Developing papers that rely too heavily on quotations
indicates an overreliance on the published works of others and
shows less of your ability to explain, interpret and critically
reflect on the writings of other scholars as you shape your
argument.
5. The most effective way to demonstrate you have found a
dissertation worthy research problem is to cite other scholars
who have recently pointed out the issue needs further research.
Often learners will assume that, if they find a gap in the
literature associated with a particular topic, they have found a
research problem. While this may be an important reason to
choose a problem to address, it is not sufficient in and of itself.
The reason for the gap could be that the issue is not worthy of
research. Explain why a lack of research is a problem, or better
yet, cite authorities who have noted the need for research on the
issue you have chosen.
6. The following set of questions may help to build a logical
case that a particular issue constitutes a research worthy
problem.
· Why is it a research worthy problem?
· What are the potential negative consequences if this topic is
never studied?
· Whose problem is it?
· Is it an economic problem?
· Is it a social problem?
· What is the nature of this problem and whom does it affect?
10. The brief article entitled Research Problem Exploration
provides another set of questions which may help you articulate
your problem statement. You will note this article also steers
you toward grounding the research problem in the literature.
7. As noted in the blue text above, you are to clearly and
specifically identify the problem that forms the basis of the
proposed study using a sentence, "The problem is…[followed by
a succinct identification of a research worthy problem]."
8. A sample problem statement that illustrates some (but not all)
of the concepts discussed above is presented below.
Statement of the Problem(Example)
Employee turnover rates increased in all industries between
1997 and 2000
(Martel, 2002);
and increased turnover reduces organizational profitability, due
to the related high recruitment and training costs, which can
reach or even exceed a worker’s annual salary (Hillmer,
Hillmer, & McRoberts, 2004; Sanford, 2005).
Replacing an employee requires advertising the position, time
and effort in interviewing and reference checking, time and
effort identifying skill shortfalls, and supplying the necessary
training (Lazar, 2004; Piotrowski & Plash, 2006; Sagie et al.,
2002; Sanford, 2005).
With the increasing turnover rates (Martel, 2002), the specific
problem
was to investigate whether the emotional intelligence of the
leader (Goleman et al., 2002) influenced employees’ affective
commitment, thereby affecting turnover and related loss in
profitability
(Gardner & Stough, 2003; Morrow, 1993). Knowledge gained
about this phenomenon would enable organizations to focus
11. training in this avenue and reduce the costs associated with
employee turnover (Lazar, 2004; Piotrowski & Plash, 2006;
Sagie et al., 2002; Sanford, 2005).
Stephens, B. W. (2007). A phenomenological study: Human
resource professionals’ perceptions of leader emotional
intelligence and employee affective commitment. (Doctoral
dissertation, University of Phoenix). Retrieved from
http://gradworks.umi.com/3292918.pdf
It is clear that the author was well versed in the relevant
literature. Although he most likely had a strong personal
interest in this research topic, his problem statement is not
based on his personal interests and observations alone. Instead,
his interest in the topic guided his reading of the literature until
he identified a thoroughly validated research problem that was
also identified by several other scholars.
9. You should have at least 5 - 10 good quality sources such as
peer reviewed journal articles. In this case, more is better and
newer is better than older. You may find it helpful to create an
early draft of your problem statement and strengthen it as your
literature review advances. Be prepared to abandon all or part of
this early draft as master the literature related to your topic
come to more fully understand the research worthy problems
associated with it.
10. Keep careful notes of sections of peer reviewed articles and
other sources that may help you develop a logical argument that
you have identified a research worthy problem. Finding this
kind of material should be a high priority as you begin your
dissertation process and you should consider each source that
indicates you have a research worthy problem to be a precious
find. As you move forward, you should look for better, clearer
12. and more current sources and when you find them you should
discard less relevant information.
11. Many learners are surprised, puzzled and discouraged by the
initial feedback they receive from their committee and the
Office of Academic Research (OAR) on their problem
statement. For many, it is the first time in their advanced
academic journey they have encountered feedback that indicates
they have not been able to meet an important expectation after
several attempts to do so. Here is an example of the kind of
feedback you can expect.
Your Statement of the Problem section offers interesting
background information on this subject; however, the Learner
only makes implications regarding the problem that is
prompting this study. The Learner indicates that this area has
not been studied previously. Please note that many topics are
not studied, but it does not necessarily mean it is a problem.
The Learner is encouraged to explain why a lack of research in
this area is a problem or to restate the problem, as appropriate.
Please consider: Whose problem is it? What are the potential
negative consequences if this study is never conducted? What is
the nature of this problem and whom does it affect? Is it an
economic problem? Is it a social problem? Is it an
organizational problem? Describe and document the problem
that directly prompts the need for research. Include appropriate
high quality and recent sources to support the existence of a
problem worthy of doctoral level research.
If you feel discouraged by this kind of feedback, or if you find
yourself discouraged for other reasons as you work on your
dissertation, you may find the following articles to be of help.
The Dissertation Workshop: Sorting out Sources of
Discouragement
(Helps you to analyze sources of discouragement giving you
power over them.)
13. Taming a Dissertation
(Offers research based advice about how to keep going.)
12. If you receive feedback similar to this despite your best
efforts (and you probably will even after trying to write a strong
problem statement several times) your most productive response
is to continue exploring good quality and recent literature that
is relevant to your topic. If you persist, you will eventually
discover a research worthy problem that has been identified by
numerous scholars, and you will be able to develop a problem
statement that will form a strong foundation for a successful
dissertation. When your problem statement is deemed to be
appropriate by your committee and the OAR, there is cause for
celebration. You are off to a great start on your dissertation
journey. Your next challenge will be to insure your problem
statement, purpose statement, research questions, and research
design are in complete alignment with your problem
statement.Purpose of the Study
[Text… Research method is identified as qualitative,
quantitative, or mixed method. Research design is clearly
stated and is aligned with the problem statement. Identification
of variables/constructs and/or phenomenon/concept/idea:
Quantitative research variables/constructs are briefly identified
(including potential confounding variables, covariates,
mediating variables, etc.). Research variables/constructs are
identified and cited, if appropriate.
Qualitative research identifies a single phenomenon, concept, or
idea that will be studied.
Mixed Method research includes all of the above.
Specific population of proposed study is identified. The
number of participants that will serve as the sample should be
estimated based on a power analysis (quantitative/mixed
method) or conventions (qualitative) as detailed in chapter 3.
14. Geographic location of study is identified.]
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1. There is a great deal of guidance offered in the blue text
above and the extensive marginal note that accompanies it. Your
first step should be to analyze this guidance point by point. We
will begin with the information found in the marginal note and
then move on to the additional information found in the blue
text.
a. Your purpose statement should consist of a single, concise
paragraph. That is more challenging to achieve than you might
realize depending on your learning style. Some learners write
extensively in order to clarify their thinking. There is nothing
wrong with this process provided you engage in extensive
editing after it is over in order to make your written work
concise and clear for your readers.
b. Your purpose statement should flow directly from the
statement of the problem section. This is the first step in
achieving alignment between key components of the concept
paper; eventually you will be expected to achieve clear and
obvious alignment throughout the Concept Paper. Without a
carefully developed statement of the problem section serving as
a solid foundation upon which to build the other components of
the dissertation, it will not be possible to develop an adequate
and carefully aligned purpose statement.
Here is an example of how misalignment can occur. Let us
assume you have developed a thoughtful and well substantiated
statement of the problem that illustrates bullying is a significant
issue in urban schools in the USA. You have found great
supporting evidence in the literature that this is a problem that
15. deserves to be researched, and you have cited a dozen respected
scholars who are urging other scholars investigate the issue
more fully. You write the following purpose statement: The
purpose of this multiple case study is to identify key factors
that enable gang incited violence to persist in three urban high
schools located within School System ABC. Unfortunately this
purpose statement is not well aligned with a problem statement
related to bullying. Of course there is a connection between
bullying and gang incited violence but the two phenomena are
not tightly aligned. As a consequence of this misalignment your
mentor may tell you to either rework your statement of the
problem or your purpose statement until they are in alignment.
Since you have worked very hard on your statement of the
problem you might rewrite your purpose statement several times
until it settles into the following wording. The purpose of this
multiple case study is to identify key factors that enable
bullying behavior to persist in three urban schools located
within School System ABC. The chair of your committee now
agrees your statement of the problem and your purpose
statement are in alignment, and you are able to continue
working on other components of your Concept Paper. Of course,
this is an obvious example and your actual challenges in this
regard will be more nuanced; nonetheless the above example
serves to illustrate how careful you must be in achieving
complete and obvious alignment of all components of your
Concept Paper.
c. The marginal note beside the blue text above points out that
the purpose statement should specifically address the reason for
conducting the study. You should offer a concise distillation of
the points you developed in your description of the research
problem. To extend the example offered above you could write
the following. Once the key factors that enable bullying
behavior to persist have been identified, school administrators
can take steps to remove or diminish these factors in their
schools and create a safer and more conducive learning
16. environment for the students they serve.
d. To some extent, your purpose statement is to be formulaic in
that complies with the following guidance: Begin the purpose
statement with a succinct sentence that indicates the study
method and overarching goal. 'The purpose of this [quantitative,
qualitative] study is to... (describe the study goal that directly
reflects and encompasses the research questions). If you may
not want to be constrained by a formula but this is not the best
place to exercise your creativity. Here is a sample purpose
statement from a published Northcentral University dissertation
that illustrates the pattern you are to follow.
The purpose of this quantitative correlation study is to examine
the impact of leadership styles on student academic achievement
among practical nursing programs in the District of Columbia
and Fairfax County, Virginia.
e. Once a sentence similar to the one offered above has been
presented, you are expected to provide a brief and clear
overview of the following points:
· how the purpose will be fulfilled
· what data collection instruments or archival data will be used
· who the participants will be, and
· where the research project will take place.
For example, let us say your research purpose statement reads
as follows. The purpose of this qualitative multiple case study
is to identify key factors that enable bullying behavior to persist
in three urban high schools located within School System ABC.
Immediately after this statement you could add the following
statement. Interviews and focus groups will be held with
administrators, teachers, and students in these schools in order
17. to gather data relevant to fulfilling the purpose of the study.
This same information will be presented in far greater detail
under the Research Method heading.
2. In the blue text above you are given additional guidance
which has been distilled into the following check list.
Remember you are to present all of this information in a single
concise paragraph.
· identification as qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods
· for a quantitative study: variables/constructs including
potential confounding variables, covariates, mediating variables
etc. (include citations if appropriate)
· for a qualitative study: identify the single phenomenon,
concept or idea to be studied
· specific population for the study
· estimation of the number of participants (as verified by a
power analysis for a quantitative or mixed methods study and
conventions for a qualitative study)
· geographic location of the study
· the instruments to be used
Example Purpose Statement
The purpose of this
qualitative
multiple case study
is to identify key factors that enable bullying behavior to
persist
in three urban high schools located within School System ABC
located in East Texas
.
18. A group of 10 teachers, 10 grade eight students, and three
administrators will be interviewed from each school
using a semi-structured interview protocol in order to gather
their perceptions of factors that enable bullying behavior in
their respective schools. A cross case analysis will be conducted
to identify common and diverging themes associated with this
phenomenon at the three research sites.
3. Your purpose statement should flow clearly and obviously
from your problem statement. The clear and obvious alignment
of your research response to the problem should be evident.
Examine the examples offered above to see what this level of
alignment looks like.
4. Your purpose statement should not imply that you are going
to prove something. You may be surprised to learn that we
cannot prove anything in scholarly research for two reasons.
First, in quantitative analyses, statistical tests calculate the
probability that something is true rather than establishing it as
true. Second, in qualitative research, the study can only purport
to describe what is occurring from the perspective of the
participants. Whether or not the phenomenon they are
describing is true in a larger context is not knowable. We
cannot observe the phenomenon in all settings and in all
circumstances.
We can provide evidence to support a theory or interpretation of
a complex process unfolding in the social world. We can isolate
and operationally define an individual variable and determine if
a null hypothesis can be rejected. We can gradually build up the
knowledge base in a particular field of inquiry. However, there
are many potentially confounding variables in all studies in the
social sciences that cannot be controlled for, a reality that
19. makes proof an elusive goal. Research Questions
[Text…]
Q1.
Q2.
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1. In addition to the guidance offered in the blue text and
marginal notes above, many learners find it helpful to review
chapter 7 of Creswell’s (2009) book entitled Research Design:
Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches
before they attempt to write their research question list. A more
advanced discussion of research questions is available in the
book Research Questions by Richard Andrews.
2. Before presenting your first research question you are to
offer some “introductory information presented in a discussion
context” as mentioned in the blue text above. This should be a
concise paragraph that bridges between the research purpose
statement and the research question list. It should be a
meaningful contribution to your paper and not merely repeat
concepts you have already offered. Ideally it should illustrate
how the research questions are aligned with the research
purpose statement. For example, the following introductory
comments would serve to bridge the gap between the sample
purpose statement offered above and the list of research
questions that are associated with it.
The following research questions elaborate on how the research
20. purpose will be fulfilled. These questions ensure that the
process of identifying key factors that enable bullying behaviors
to persist within School System ABC is accomplished by
viewing the phenomenon from several important perspectives.
3. Research questions are to be distinct from one another. In
other words they should not overlap. Keep in mind that
eventually your research questions will provide the structure for
the fourth chapter of your dissertation as you fully elaborate on
the answers you have developed for each question. You need to
ensure that each question leads to a distinct answer that you can
elaborate on without repeating what you discovered as you
answered your other research question(s).
4. There are no official Northcentral University guidelines as to
how many research questions you should have. At the time this
document was being prepared the ten most recently published
Northcentral University dissertations had the following numbers
of research questions: 2, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 8. As pointed out
above, keep in mind that each research question must be
thoroughly answered in the fourth chapter of your dissertation.
Too many research questions will make this an overwhelming
task. On the other hand, too few will also make it difficult to
construct a substantial and meaningful dissertation. Developing
three to five research questions is a reasonable range to strive
for but the number of research questions you develop should not
be forced. They should emerge logically from the research
problem and research purpose statement, and they should each
be meaningful in light of the literature that addresses the
research topic. More importantly, they should each be
answerable within the constraints of the research design,
constructs/phenomenon and population that will be utilized
during the study.
5. Research questions should not be written so as to lead to a
"Yes" or "No" response.
21. 6. It is redundant to include the phrase “… is there a
statistically significant difference…” when writing a research
question. The process of hypotheses testing always checks for
statistical significance. You need only say, “… is there a
difference…”.Hypotheses (Quantitative/Mixed Studies Only)
H10. [Null Hypothesis Text…]
H1a. [Alternative Hypothesis Text…]
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1. For quantitative and mixed methods studies you are to offer a
null hypotheses and alternative hypotheses for each research
question. Creswell’s (2009) seventh chapter offers guidance on
developing hypotheses although you should also consult more
advanced textbooks that explore quantitative research and the
specific research design you will be using.
2. Qualitative studies and descriptive studies do not include
hypotheses or hypotheses testing.
3. Always state the null hypothesis first. Begin your research
journey assuming the null hypothesis is true and that you will
not be able to reject it. Good quantitative research is carefully
designed to avoid assuming that the findings suggest something
is true when it is in fact not true. As a researcher you may hold
a pet theory but do your best to set it aside and maintain an
open mind. Keep in mind that we cannot prove anything during
a research project.
4. Remember that hypotheses should be quantifiable, testable
and statistical in nature. Here is an example of well-developed
null and alternative hypotheses:
H10. For women over 30 dealing with depression, after 10
sessions of brief cognitive therapy, the average the total score
on the Beck Depression Inventory will remain the same.
H1a. For women over 30 dealing with depression, after 10
sessions of brief cognitive therapy, the average the total score
on the Beck Depression Inventory will be reduced.Definition of
22. Key Terms
Term 1.
Definition (APA citation).
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1. Scholarly sources should be used to support definitions.
Dictionaries are not considered to be scholarly sources in this
context. Wikipedia is not considered to be a scholarly source at
the dissertation level and should not be referenced at any point
in a Concept Paper or a Dissertation.
2. Definitions should be in your own words, quotations should
not be used in a definition; although, as noted above, citations
should be used. Direct quotations should not be used because
they indicate an overreliance on the published works of others
and shows less of the author’s ability to explain and interpret
the words that are being defined.
3. As illustrated above, the terms being defined should be
presented as a level three heading (see page 62 of the 6th
edition of the Publication Manual of the APA.) The term should
be indented, in bold, followed by a period, and the definition
should begin on the same line as the heading.
4. Arrange definitions alphabetically.
5. Be consistent in the way you structure and format each entry
in your definitions list.
6. Use complete sentences and observe all other rules of
grammar when developing your definition list. Brief Review of
23. the Literature
[Text… Discussion has depth and presents a critical analysis
and synthesis of the literature that provides a context for the
dissertation study. Discussion is comprehensive, organized, and
flows logically. Use themes and/or subtopics as headings.
Identify the themes or sub-topics around which the literature
review has been organized into a coherent narrative discussion.
In the review, at least 7 to 10 of the most important works or
studies that touch upon the dissertation topic or problem are
discussed. Be sure to include works that provide alternate or
opposing perspectives on the proposed topic area to demonstrate
unbiased research. Learners focus particularly on those works
that address main ideas in the field, describe areas of
controversy, and indicate areas of incomplete knowledge and
relate them to the envisioned study’s problem, purpose, and
research questions. Include historical and germinal works as
well as current works (within the last 5 years).
Theme/Sub-Topic 1
[Repeat, as needed…]
[Text…]
Summary
[Text…]
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1. Note the emphasis on using works that were published in the
last five years. You will need to conduct an ongoing literature
search throughout the time you work on your dissertation in
order to find current scholarly sources to show your mastery of
the literature. Since the literature search and literature review
you will conduct for your dissertation will most likely be the
most advanced undertaking of this nature you have experienced,
24. it would be very helpful to insure you begin with a solid
foundation.
Library searching is change as technology improves and you
need to make sure you are skilled at using the most current
techniques in order to achieve the best result.The Northcentral
University Library offers a helpful Information Literacy
Tutorial that will insure you begin your work on a solid
foundation. You will find it helpful to review the Search like an
Expert Tutorial. You should also be aware of the Research
Process materials available at the Northcentral University
Library. Spending time exploring these materials and tutorials
at the beginning of your literature review work will save you
time in the long run.
2. The blue text above points out that the Brief Review of the
Literature should have depth and present a critical analysis of
the literature. Critically analyzing sources is one of the most
demanding expectations of the entire dissertation process
because it requires considerable insight and academic capacity
to write about the quality of an article or book and the insights
drawn from the author’s perspective and conclusions.
Fortunately, the process of developing a critical analysis of a
source is a well developed art. The following sites will
introduce you to this important scholarly skill.
Guidelines for a Critical Analysis
Critically Analyzing Information Sources
3. The blue text above points out that the Brief Review of the
Literature should have depth and present a synthesis of the
literature. The level of literature review expected at the Concept
Paper stage should not be a series of mini-book reports
presented sequentially, it should provide an integration of
information. Do not simply summarize each study or article, but
rather synthesize by taking a group of studies and looking for
25. areas of convergence and divergence. You will find it helpful to
create a synthesis matrix as you accumulate sources and
research reports. Also, Aveyard’s (2007) book Doing a
Literature Review in Health and Social Care: A Practical Guide,
available as an e-book from the Northcentral University ebrary,
provides a thorough explanation of how to achieve a meaningful
synthesis of a variety of research reports. Once you have it open
in the ebrary reader, Navigate to chapter six: How do I
synthesize my findings? for guidance. In that chapter Aveyard
points out that the goal of synthesizing literature is to produce a
new and integrative interpretation of findings that is more
substantive than that found in the individual sources.
4. The blue text above points out that the Brief Review of the
Literature should be comprehensive. In order to insure all
pertinent topics are covered, carefully examine the research
question list and the concepts and/or variables being examined
in the study. At the same time it is important to insure
irrelevant topics are not being covered in the literature review.
You may have to edit your literature review to insure that all
key concepts are included and material that is no longer
relevant is removed. Keep a file of this material as it may
become relevant as you move on to the Proposal.
5. The blue text above points out that the Brief Review of the
Literature should be organized and it should flow logically. One
of the most important tasks associated with developing a
literature review is to develop a heading and subheading
structure. However, that is not easy for everyone; it depends on
your learning style. Exploring prewriting strategies may help.
Be sure to refer to page 62 of the 6th edition of the Publication
Manual of the APA to properly format each heading level. Your
heading and subheading structure should evolve as your
literature search advances. Review the blue text above for
additional thoughts on keeping your review organized and
26. logical.
6. The blue text above points out that the Brief Review of the
Literature should include works that provide alternate or
opposing perspectives on the proposed topic area to demonstrate
unbiased research. As you conduct your literature search take
special note of opposing points of view for each topic or theme
you are developing. Finding differences of opinion between
scholars is very valuable to your work so don’t lose track of the
sources where you discover them. Bring these scholarly tensions
to light as you write your review so you can add depth to your
literature review.
7. The blue text above points out that the Brief Review of the
Literature should indicate areas of incomplete knowledge and
relate them to the envisioned study’s problem, purpose, and
research questions. Once you have established your research
topic, look for comments by other scholars that indicate issues
that need to be researched within this topic. As noted
previously, comments of this nature are very valuable to you as
you develop your problem statement. They should be cited and
briefly mentioned in your Statement of the Problem and
elaborated more fully in your literature review.
8. As you develop your literature review you should remove the
emphasis from the authors (e.g., “Smith noted” or “Smith and
Jones found”) and instead focus on the ideas, citing the authors
parenthetically. See Common CP Writing Problems.
9. Use direct quotations very sparingly in order to improve
scholarly quality and originality. You should have only one
direct quotation for every ten pages of written material. Offer
an original paraphrase of main ideas and cite sources
parenthetically.
10. Avoid secondary source citations. Read the primary source
27. and cite it.
11. Keep the review in the past tense. Instead of writing: “A
number of scholars are writing about researcher reflexivity” you
should write: “A number of scholars have written about
researcher reflexivity.” By the time a source is published, the
author’s actions are in the past. See Common CP Writing
Problems.
12. Take your time developing the literature review summary.
Learners are often asked to expand their summaries. Include
appropriate citations. Highlight contradictions and uncertainties
that emerge from your review. Identify overarching themes that
run through your literature review. Research Method
[Text… Here discuss the proposed research method
(quantitative, qualitative, or mixed). In this section the
appropriateness of the method and design are substantiated and
includes a brief discussion of why the method/design(s)
was/were chosen over others. Discussion is not simply a listing
and description of research designs; rather, elaboration
demonstrates how the proposed method and design accomplish
the study goals, why the design is the optimum choice for the
proposed research, and how the method aligns with the purpose
and research questions. Be sure to provide a brief discussion of
the proposed data collection and analysis procedures. Provide
appropriate foundational support for the proposed study design;
for example, refer to Moustakas and other appropriate authors
to describe a phenomenological design.
Note: Avoid introductory research design and analyses
descriptions as well as excessive reference to textbook authors
such as Creswell and Trochim.
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28. The blue text above indicates you need to address two topics in
this section:
· research design
· data collection and analysis
Each topic is addressed under the subheadings below. You may
wish to use these same subheadings in this section of your
concept paper. Since the template already has three additional
subheadings under the heading Research Method, you could use
a five subheading structure which looks like this.
Research Method
Research Design
Data Collection and Analysis
Operational Definitions of Variables
Measurement
Summary
Although this subheading structure is not mandated in the CP
template (except for the last three subheadings) it provides a
logical outline for the information you are to provide in this
section. You can explore a more elaborate set of headings and
subheadings for this section by reviewing the Dissertation
Template available in the Dissertation Center. The following
list of best practices is organized according to the subheading
list provided above.
Research Design (This is not a required heading for the Concept
Paper)
1. There is an important difference between a research method
and a research design although various scholars define them in
different ways. In the context of a Concept Paper, the phrase
research method refers to the three general classifications all
research falls into: qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods.
It is important to declare which category your research falls
into; however, keep in mind there are several research designs
29. to choose from within each of these broad categories. In the
Research Methods section there should appear a clear
identification of your research method and your research design.
Each of the two should be discussed with regard to
appropriateness. You should discuss why your method is
superior to other methods for your dissertation and why your
design is preferable to other possible designs in order to fulfill
your research purpose and answer your research questions.
To gain a sense of the number of research designs you have to
choose from you can go to the Sage Encyclopedia of Research
Design available through the Northcentral University library.
Enter the word “design” in the search box and well over 200
entries will appear. In the following chart, Creswell (2008)
provides a basic breakdown of various research designs into
their quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods categories.
Please note his listing of research designs is by no means
complete but it makes the point that you must be more specific
than just declaring your research project is qualitative,
quantitative, or mixed methods.
Quantitative Research
Designs
Qualitative Research
Designs
Mixed Methods Research Designs
Experimental
Chapter 11
Correlational
Chapter 12
Survey
30. Chapter 13
Grounded Theory
Chapter 14
Ethnography
Chapter 15
Narrative
Chapter 16
Mixed Methods
Chapter 17
Action research
Chapter 18
Between Group designs such as true experiment, quasi-
experiment, and factorial
Explanatory
Cross - Sectional
Systematic
Realist
There are numerous types of narrative designs including
autobiographies biographies, life writing, personal
narratives, narrative interviews, oral histories, ethno histories
and so on.
Triangulation
Practical
Within Group or Individual Designs such as time series,
repeated measures or single subject
Prediction
Longitudinal studies such as trend studies, cohort studies, and
panel studies
31. Emerging
Case Studies
Embedded
Participatory
Constructivist
Critical
Explanatory
Exploratory
Creswell, J. W. (2008). Educational research: Planning,
conducting, and evaluating quantitative and qualitative
research. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education Inc.
Additional information on the variety of research designs is
available at the Research Methods Knowledge Base.
2. You should carefully build a case showing that the design
you have selected is the optimum choice in light of your
research problem, research purpose and research questions. You
should provide substantiation from authorities specializing in
the research approach you are proposing. As you study your
research design options, take careful note of the occasions when
scholars discuss design limitations. You will need this type of
32. insight from other scholars to satisfy this criterion for your
Concept Paper.
3. At this point in your dissertation journey, you should leave
general research text books such as those written by Creswell or
Trochim and Donnelly behind and use more advanced sources,
preferably sources devoted to the specific research design
choice you expect to use. For advanced quantitative research
books, commonly referenced soruces are Black’s Doing
Quantitative Research in the Social Sciences and Vogt’s
Quantitative Research Methods for Professionals. Qualitative
research sources include Shank’s Qualitative Research: A
Personal Skills Approach and Patton’s Qualitative Research and
Evaluation Methods. For mixed methods studies an advanced
source is Teddlie’s and Tashakkori’s Foundations of Mixed
Methods Research: Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative
Approaches in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Examples of
single design books include Yin’s Case Study Research: Design
and Methods, Stake’s The Art of Case Study Research,
Moustakas’ Phenomenological Research Methods, Charmaz’s
Constructing Grounded Theory: A Practical Guide through
Qualitative Analysis.
4. Resist the temptation to provide a general discussion of
research methods used in the field of educational research. An
example of a general comment about research methods would
be: The independent and dependent variables must be measured
separately in order to reinforce the cause-and-effect logic of
quantitative research(Creswell, 2009). Assume your readers
have a basic understanding of research methodology and you
should focus on in-depth concepts which are specific to your
research project. Make this section conceptually rich, concise
and to the point by discussing offering an in-depth discussion of
the specific the research design that directly relates to the
envisioned study. Provide a clear and accurate overview of
intended procedures for the envisioned study and avoid writing
33. about general research procedures.
5. Clearly explain how your proposed research design will
enable you to fulfill your research purpose statement and
answer your research questions. If you can do this well you will
have demonstrated your research design choice is in alignment
with the other components of your research project.
6. The significance of the study should be clearly articulated in
terms of how the findings of the study will fill the gap in the
current literature and generate new knowledge or improve
professional practice.
7. Include a discussion of the ethical protection of participants,
consent forms and so on.
Data Collection and Analysis (This is not a required heading for
the Concept Paper)
1. Since this is the Concept Paper stage, your discussion of data
collection and analysis issues will be tentative. However, that
does not mean it cannot be both concise and detailed. Providing
insight into your plans related to the issues mentioned below
will enable your Committee and the Office of Academic
Research (OAR) reviewers to offer clear and cogent feedback
on the feasibility of your study. It is vital that you receive
robust feedback in this regard at the Concept Paper stage before
investing the time and energy needed to develop your Proposal,
so provide as much clarity and details about your plans as
possible.
2. If you will be using an instrument such as a survey to gather
your data you should identify it in this section although there
will be a fuller discussion of the instrument offered in the
measurement section.
34. 3. If you are doing a qualitative study, you will most likely be
conducting interviews. You should describe your interview
guide either in its entirety or at least provide sample interview
questions, keeping in mind that your goal is to provide enough
information so that your research project could be duplicated by
your readers. If interviews are in your future you should locate
some good quality books that will thoroughly inform you about
the interview process such as Qualitative Interviewing: The Art
of Hearing Data by Rubin and Rubin (2005).
4. Review the article entitled Triangulation. Note: this article is
also located in the Dissertation Center under Research Methods
Help. Exploring triangulation early in your dissertation journey
is particularly important if you are planning a qualitative study.
5. You should offer a detailed description of the sample of the
population you will recruit for the study. The following
questions will help to guide your discussion.
· How will participants be recruited?
· If you are using purposeful sampling, what characteristics or
criteria must potential participants meet?
· How large will your sample be and how you will determine the
appropriate size?
· If you are planning a quantitative or mixed methods research
project include the results of your power analysis using
G*Power with the power level set at .80 (instead of the default
value of .95). Additional information about power analysis is
available in the Dissertation Center.
Note: when navigating the links in the Dissertation Center you
will notice your mouse pointer does not change as it does when
navigating links in most websites. Even though your mouse
pointer does not change, hover it over the phrase Help with
Statistics on the left side navigation panel in the Dissertation
Home Page and click. You will then find links to statistics
35. workshops, when to use what statistic, power analysis, help
with SPSS, help with Excel, and online statistical textbooks.
5. Discuss which variables or constructs will be measured and
how will they be measured. You will provide a more detailed
discussion of some of these issues in the Operational
Definitions of Variables section, but you should briefly and
clearly address them in this section as well.
6. Describe and justify the context of the data collection
process. The following questions will help to guide your
discussion.
· Where will data collection take place?
· Who will be involved?
· What is the estimated time frame?
· Why is your data collection plan appropriate in light of the
purpose and setting of the study?
7. If you are doing a quantitative or mixed methods study,
elaborate on the statistical tests that will be used to analyze the
data. Discuss which software packages, if any, will be used to
help with data analysis (applies to both quantitative and
qualitative studies). If you are doing a qualitative study you
should discuss coding procedures and how you plan to reduce
the data you have collected into categories and themes.
8. Assumptions and limitations and delimitations should be
clearly articulated. Identify which facts of particular relevance
to the study are assumed to be true. List the potential
weaknesses of the study in a logical manner. In most cases you
can find information about the inherent weaknesses of each
research design by reviewing the writings of scholars who are
experts for each design. Operational Definition of Variables
(Quantitative/Mixed Studies Only)
36. [Text (optional)… Identify each of the primary constructs
associated with the proposed topic, problem, research
question(s), and hypotheses. Include a brief overview of how
each will be operationally defined for the proposed study]
Construct/Variable 1. Description/Operational Definition.
Describe each variable, the nature of the variable (e.g., nominal,
ordinal, interval), how each variable will vary (e.g., the range
(1 – 5, 0 – 100) or levels (low, medium, high; male, female) and
the data sources (e.g., archival data, survey items, and if
appropriate, how the items will be combined to form the
variable construct). Consult research design sources and ensure
that the nature of each variable is appropriate to the proposed
statistical analyses.
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1. Note the careful detail that is required for this section.
Without clear and concise operational definitions of variables
the feasibility of a proposed quantitative or mixed methods
research project cannot be adequately assessed. Note: this
applies to quantitative studies only.
2. To operationally define a variable means to offer a
description of the way you will measure it in your study. For
example, you could operationally define anger as the number of
times a child hits another child in a specified period of time. Of
course this is not a particularly good way to define anger but it
makes the point. More likely you would use a score on an anger
inventory. An operational definition of aggressive driving could
include the number of times a driver exceeds the speed limit
during a period of thirty minutes. An operational definition
relies on observable behaviors that can be reliably counted and
recorded. By defining a concept using an observable behavior,
researchers can make it clear to other scholars what the variable
37. means and how they will measure it with enough clarity that
their research could be duplicated.
Palys (2003), in his book Research Decisions: Quantitative and
Qualitative Perspectives, points out operational definitions are
different than nominal definitions. A nominal definition
expresses what is meant by a concept under scrutiny during a
study. It is similar to a dictionary definition although it could
be closely tied to the theoretical framework associated with the
study. On the other hand, an operational definition is more
closely tied to what the researcher plans to do. An operational
definition discusses how the researcher will derive, create,
identify, or measure one or more indicators that best
approximate the nominal definition i.e., an indicator of anger is
hitting another child. It might not be the best indicator of anger
but it is easy to measure. A major challenge researchers face is
identifying meaningful indicators of the concept they wish to
research. In summary, a nominal definition describes what you
are after, and operational definition clearly describes how you
will capture it.
3. As you do your literature search, pay particular attention to
how other scholars have operationally defined variables and
concepts you are interested in as you develop your research
project.
4. When appropriate, include levels of measurement in your
operational definitions of variables i.e. nominal, ordinal,
interval, or ratio. (Note that Likert and Likert-type scales yield
ordinal, rather than interval, level data, which call for
nonparametric statistics.)
5. When appropriate, describe the coding procedures or how the
variable will be collected. For example, the gender of
participants might be obtained from a survey and coded 1=male,
38. 2=female. Keep in mind you must include enough detail so your
research project could be duplicated.
6. Consult research texts for additional information on
operational definitions. The information included in this section
is only introductory and is intended to give you a good
understanding of what to look for in more advanced
publications.
7. The following examples of the operational definition sections
of two Northcentral University are available in the Northcentral
University library. They illustrate some but not all of the points
that have been made above.
Operational Definition of Variables
For this study both job motivation and job satisfaction were
considered to be the independent or predictor variables. Job
performance was considered to be the outcome or dependent
measure. Gender, age, salary, and stress were additional
independent variables that were tested as potential confounding
variables for their effect on job performance.
Job motivation was operationally defined using the Ray-Lynn
motivation scale by Ray (1980), presented in Appendix B. Job
motivation was assessed by participants’ response to a 3-point
Likert-type response format scale answering questions that
defined job motivation.
Job satisfaction was operationally defined using the job
satisfaction instrument developed by Spector (1994), presented
in Appendix C. Job satisfaction was assessed by participants’
response to a 6-point Likert-type response format scale
answering questions that defined job satisfaction.
Job performance, operationalized for this study as customer
service, was operationally defined using the BANKSERV
39. customer service instrument developed by Avkiran (1999),
presented in Appendix D. Job performance (self-reported by the
employees) was assessed by participants’ response to a 4-point
Likert-type response format scale answering questions that
related to customer service.
Gender was operationally defined as the choice selected by the
respondent given the following choices: male or female.
Age was operationally defined as the choice selected by the
respondent given the following choice ranges, 19-25, 26-35, 36-
45, 46-55, 56+.
Springer, G. J. (2010). Job Motivation, satisfaction and
performance among bank employees: A correlational study.
(Doctoral dissertation, Northcentral University). Retrieved from
http://library.ncu.edu/ncu_diss/display_abstract.aspx?dissertatio
n_id=1185.
Operational Definition of Variables
The study had four variables: (a) family cohesion, (b) gender,
(c) level of acculturation, and (d) depression. An operational
definition of each variable is described below. Also described is
how the primary investigators of the Latino Adolescent
Development project measured and collected their data.
Cohesion. Cohesion involves a oneness or solidarity of a group
where the members experience a sense of belonging and are
motivated to adhere to group standards (VandenBos, 2007). To
assess family cohesion, the Latino Adolescent Development
researchers used a nine-item modification of the Cohesion
subscale of the FES created by Moos and Moos (1994).
Gender.Gender was identified on a nominal scale by asking the
40. adolescents “What is your gender?” (0 = Female, 1 = Male).
Acculturation. Acculturation occurs over a process of time
where a group of people integrates a different culture’s social
values, beliefs, and behavioral patterns with those from their
culture of origin (VandenBos, 2004). Level of acculturation was
measured by assessing generation status. Generation status
involves a person’s nativity and the number of generations that
have lived in a particular culture. The first person of a family to
be born in a particular culture is considered first generation.
When that person has children they are considered second
generation, and the numerical sequencing continues with each
subsequent generation living in that particular culture (Lee et
al., 2006).
Depression. Depression involves negative thoughts and a change
in mood that can range from sadness to despondency (APA,
2000). A mild form of depression is depressed mood, which
includes depressive symptoms such as change in affect, sleep,
or appetite, but not severe enough to warrant a clinical
diagnosis of Major Depression (Georgiades, et al., 2006). More
severe forms of depression often involve sadness, specific
criteria can be found in the DSM-IV-TR (APA, 2000). To assess
depression, the primary investigators used Radloff’s (1977) 20-
item CES-D for depressed mood.
Williams, M. W. (2010). The relationship among family
cohesion, gender, level of acculturation, and depressoin in
Latino adolescents. (Doctoral dissertation, Northcentral
University). Retrieved from
http://library.ncu.edu/ncu_diss/display_abstract.aspx?dissertatio
n_id=1022.
Measurement
[Text…Provide a brief description of how study data will be
collected, measured and analyzed. Describe the proposed
41. instrument. Please note that survey self-development should be
considered only after an exhaustive search for an existing
validated instrument and will require a multi-step pilot and
validation process. Although a detailed description is not
required at the CP stage, the variables must demonstrate
appropriateness to the study purpose and meet the assumptions
of the proposed statistical tests. For qualitative studies,
describe the proposed instrument or collection (e.g., interviews,
observations), and how concepts will be coded and analyzed as
appropriate to the proposed design. Include appropriate support
for the application of the proposed design. Consult research
design and analysis sources including those available in the
Dissertation Center for guidance.]
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1. If you are planning a quantitative study, one of the most
important points to consider in this section is the comment that
“survey self-development should be considered only after an
exhaustive search for an existing validated instrument and will
require a multi-step pilot and validation process.” Developing
your own survey is an extensive and demanding process and
will add a significant amount of work to your dissertation
process. Although you are strongly encouraged to use a
published instrument that is already validated, Designing
Surveys: A Guide to Decisions and Procedures by Czaja and
Blair (2005) is a good book to explore the process of developing
your own instrument. Hopefully it will motivate you to seek out
a published survey and abandon the idea of creating your own.
If you do create your own, it must be thoroughly validated, if
you use an instrument that has never been validated there will
be a huge looming question throughout the study: are the
findings valid and reliable?
2. The Quick Guide to Finding Tests and Measurements is the
42. best place to locate a previously published data collection
instrument. If you scroll down you will find a link to Buros
Center for Testing which is particularly helpful but don’t
neglect the other links as well.
3. When you locate a previously published instrument, explain
how it measures the variables you will be studying. Provide
relevant details about the instrument such as: who developed it
· how many question items it includes
· how many subscales it contains
· what is the response format (i.e. Likert scale or other)
· what its scores mean
· its psychometric properties
· how its reliability and validity was confirmed
and so on. Below is a sample description of an instrument write
up. It contains some, but not all, of the information mentioned
above.
Victimization experiences with physical violence will be
measured by using the Physical Violence Subscale of the
Conflict Tactics Scale (CTS) (Straus, 1979). The 8-items
measuring physical acts of aggression are delineated into minor
and severe forms of physical violence. Respondents will be
asked to select how often they sustained various forms of minor
and severe physical violence in their relationship by their
spouses/intimate partners during the last 12-months and during
their lifetime. Frequency for the last 12-month time period will
measured by a 7-point scale ranging from "never" to "more than
20 times." Lifetime prevalence will be measured by a
dichotomous response (“yes” or “no”) to each act of physical
aggression. The Cronbach alpha found for the Physical Violence
Subscale was .90 (Straus, 1979).
43. 4. Explain how the data will be recorded and protected. Also,
explain how the confidentiality of the participants will be
protected and the anonymity of individual respondents
maintained. Summary
[Text…]
References
Reference 1
Reference 2
Reference n…
Instructions: This section of the Concept Paper is a list of
references cited in text, including the literature review. All
resources cited in the concept paper must be included in the list
of references.
List all references in APA format with the exception noted
below. For each reference listed, there should be at least one
corresponding citation within the body of the text, and vice-
versa.
Formatting: Single space each reference citation, along with a .5
inch hanging indent; double space between consecutive
references in the reference list (See the Dissertation Handbook
located in the Dissertation Center for Northcentral University
exceptions to APA format).
Tips: Sort in alpha surname/title order. Only capitalize the first
word of the title and of the subtitle, if any. Do not bold the
title. Know when to italicize and when not to (i.e.,
periodical/non-periodical/publication versus book/report/paper).
Italicize volume (i.e., Journal Name 4, pp. 12-22.)
44. Note: APA6 Requires Digital Object Identifier (DOI), if one has
been assigned (see page 191).
Example (note single-space references, with double-spacing in-
between):
Winslade, J., & Monk, G. (2001). Narrative mediation: A new
approach to conflict resolution. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass
Publishers.
Ahn, J. (2004). Electronic portfolios: Blending technology,
accountability and assessment. T.H.E. Journal, 31(9), 12-18.
U.S. Government Printing Office. (2006). Catalog of U.S.
Government publications: New electronic titles.
Appendix
Annotated Bibliography
Reference 1
Annotation 1
Reference 2
Annotation 2
Reference n…
Annotation n…
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1. The Northcentral University Writing Center contains
recommendations for the following links in order to find
guidance in developing an Annotated Bibliography.
45. Annotated Bibliography Cornell University has an excellent site
on writing an annotated bibliography, and an especially useful
link on How to Critically Analyze Information Sources.
Annotated Bibliographies Another helpful source from the OWL
at Purdue. Contains advice and examples.
Writing an Annotated Bibliography Emphasizes critical reading
of your source, explains kinds of bibliographies, and gives
visual examples. From the University of Toronto.
2. When developing an annotation for a research report, be sure
to include specifics about the research design including the
number of participants, the statistical tests that were used,
limitations and delimitations and so on. Noting these kinds of
details will make your annotated bibliography a more valuable
tool as your work continues. Common Errors to Avoid
1. Paper margins: 1.5 inches on left – remaining at 1 inch (see
formatting resources available in the Dissertation Center)
2. The research questions should not be stated so as to be
answerable with a “yes/no” response.
3. There must be a direct alignment from the topic to the
purpose to the research question(s)/hypotheses to the proposed
method and design.
4. Avoid anthropomorphism – page 69 of APA – giving human
qualities to inanimate objects.
An unacceptable example: the organization stated –
A better solution: the leaders of the organization stated
5. Avoid long sentences, fragmentation, and grammatical errors.
Configure your MS Word software to perform Grammar and
46. Spell checking (i.e., Tools/Options/Spelling & Grammar/, set
the Writing Style option to Grammar and Style), or use the F7
key in MS Word to identify areas for improvement.
6. Whenever presenting information as factual, or that is not
considered common knowledge, or represents concepts obtained
from an outside resource, ensure that an appropriate citation and
corresponding reference have been added. Citations add
support and validity for your paper and avoid potential
plagiarism (refer to the Northcentral University Writing Center
for further information). Numbers in the paper usually require a
citation to give validity to the information. An example, 3 out
of 4 teachers will retire in the next decade (Smith, 2007).
7. Per pp. 65-66 of the APA Publication Manual, use past tense
for discussing literature, an action or condition that occurred at
a specific time in the past. Jones (year) published or Smith
(year) stated, because this was said or completed in the past.
8. Avoid emphasis on the authors (e.g. the author stated...
authors indicated…) and instead shift the focus of the sentence
to the main ideas and key findings. Use straightforward,
declarative statements and cite authors parenthetically.
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1. If you are not intimately familiar with the Northcentral
University library you will save significant time and effort by
participating in one of the regularly scheduled Library
Workshops.
2. Search like an Expert is a very helpful library module that
only takes a few minutes to view but will increase your search
47. power tenfold.
3. Do not hesitate to use the Ask a Librarian function.
4. Review the reference sections of the sources you find in
order to identify other related sources. Following citations from
important sources can be one of the most effective techniques
used by scholars to trace ideas back to their origins and expand
their list of relevant sources. Recent dissertations on topics
similar to your own can be particularly helpful.
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1. Review the article Distinguishing Scholarly Journals from
Other Periodicals.
2. Look for sources that have been published within the last five
years, but lso understand that older, “seminal” sources that were
pioneering work in their fields are important no matter how old
they are in that a knowledge of them provides a foundation for
scholars working in a field. For example, Glaser and Strauss
introduced scholars to Grounded Theory Methodology in 1967,
and it continues to be discussed and elaborated on to this day.
When referencing a seminal source for the first time you may
wish to identify it as such in your writing.
Another exception to the five year rule occurs when it is
important to develop a historical perspective on a particular
topic. As long as the context makes it clear that is what you are
doing, older sources are appropriate. However, as a general
rule, the requirement is that you show mastery of research in
your field over the last five years, citing older sources only
when they continue to be referenced in those sources or when
terms defined in those studies continue to be used.
48. 3. Look for primary sources. The following websites elaborate
on the distinction between primary, secondary and tertiary
sources.
Primary and Secondary Sources
Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Sources
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
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RefWorks- an online research management, writing and
collaboration tool which is available through the Northcentral
University library is designed to help researchers easily gather,
manage, store and share all types of information, as well as
generate citations and bibliographies. This tool, can, among
other things, help you to properly format citations and
bibliographical entries in accordance with the APA Manual,
saving you a lot of time and aggravation. If using Write N Cite,
please view the Library KnowledgeBase entry to learn how to
configure your computer settings correctly. For assistance with
RefWorks, either contact the library at [email protected] or
view the online tutorial at http://www.refworks.com/tutor ial/.
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1. The following article answers questions about the use of first
person in academic writing: Use of First Person in APA Style. It
is worth keeping this article handy because learners often have
questions about this aspect of academic writing.
2. A common writing problem when developing dissertations is
the use of anthropomorphisms, i.e. assigning human qualities to
non human entities such as a study. A typical example is: “This
49. study will explore…” A study is not the kind of entity that can
explore. You will find it helpful to read the brief article
entitled Avoiding Anthropomorphism.
3. The Concept Paper is the first in a series of scholarly
documents leading to the final dissertation manuscript. As such,
headers and footers typically included in classroom assignments
should not be included. Use the Concept Paper Template
available in the Dissertation Center.
4. Avoid the use of casual language, jargon and colloquialisms.
See page 68 of the 6th edition of the Publication Manual of the
APA.
5. Ensure citations are presented for each new assertion so as
not to give the erroneous impression that you are presenting
your own views and opinions.
6. Use very few direct quotations (about one for every ten
pages), instead demonstrate you can synthesize the information
obtained from the literature.
7. Reduce emphasis on the authors and focus on the ideas
instead, citing authors parenthetically, when possible. The first
example below places emphasis on the authors. The second
example places emphasis on the ideas. The second example is
preferred
Rubin and Rubin (2005) point out that the credibility of
findings is enhanced by interviewing a variety of participants
who express divergent views.
The credibility of findings is enhanced by interviewing a variety
of participants who express divergent views (Rubin & Rubin,
50. 2005).
8. Use past tense when discussing literature since it describes
actions or conditions that occurred at a specific time in the past.
9. Review APA heading formatting as described on page 62 of
the 6th edition of the Publication Manual of the APA.
10. Review the guidelines for numbers presented as numerals
found on page 111 of the 6th edition of the Publication Manual
of the APA as well as the guidelines for numbers expressed as
words on page 112.
11. Use an ampersand inside a parenthetical citation such as
(Gaul, Gaul & Borg, 2003). Use the word “and” when the
citation is part of the sentence. For example: according to Gaul,
Gaul and Borg (2003)… Note: see comment about reducing
emphasis on authors above.
12. Review the proper use of italics as discussed on pages 104-
106 of the 6th edition of the Publication Manual of the APA.
Note in particular the use of italics when presenting titles and
describing anchors of scale.
13. A concept paper and the dissertation that eventually
emerges from it should be about inquiry, not advocacy. If you
are an advocate for a particular school of thought or for some
hoped for findings in your research, it means that you believe in
them strongly as you begin the work and that you are convinced
they form a correct interpretation or outcome even before data
is gathered and interpreted. All writing during concept paper
51. and dissertation development should steadfastly avoid the
appearance of an agenda, bias or a presumption of what will be
discovered. By being careful about how you write about your
topic in this regard you will be forced to be careful about how
you think about your topic. Being careful how you think about
your research topic will help you maintain an open mind as you
begin your research journey.
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What an Approved CP Means (and does not mean)
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1. Having your Concept Paper approved by the Office of
Academic Research (OAR) is a major milestone on your journey
to earning a doctorate. However, an approved Concept Paper
does not constitute a contractual agreement assuring you that
the Dissertation Proposal you develop on the basis of your
Concept Paper will be approved. A Dissertation Proposal is a
more advanced academic document and is evaluated according
to more demanding criteria. On the other hand, an approved
Concept Paper is the first step in the dissertation process.
2. An approved Concept Paper does not mean that you have
completed all of the work that needs to be done on your
research design and other aspects of your Proposal. It is
important to remember that the dissertation process is iterative,
and components of a well-written dissertation often require
revision before clarity is achieved. As challenging as
developing an acceptable Concept Paper is, a great deal of work
remains to develop an acceptable Dissertation Proposal.
3. Section 3 of the 2010 Northcentral University PhD
Dissertation Handbook includes the following comment.
It is helpful to remember that scholarly research is iterative and
52. non-linear (however painful this may be while you are going
through the process). Making a change in a later version to
correct an issue in a previous version may reveal new issues
that need to be addressed in the subsequent version.
As the details of your research design are worked out in greater
detail, issues and dilemmas there were not visible at the
Concept Paper stage may come to light resulting in a Resubmit
disposition from the Office of Academic Research for your
Proposal. However, the OAR will provide recommendations on
how to resolve the problems in the Proposal. A robust and
creative response to these recommendations will advance the
quality of your work and move your closer to achieving an
approved Proposal.
�Title is indicative of the contents of the study, and should be
from 10-15 words in length.
Best Practices for Developing the Title
1. Review section 4.3 Title and Title Page of the PhD
Dissertation Handbook available in the �HYPERLINK
"https://learners.ncu.edu/DrawBridge/Login.aspx?ReturnURL=
%2fncu_diss%2fdefault.aspx&ReturnURL=/ncu_diss/default.asp
x"��Dissertation Center�. You will find a sample of a good
title and a poor title in this section.
2. Summarize the main idea of the dissertation simply and, if
possible, “with style” (Publication Manual of the APA, 2010, p.
23).
53. 3. Avoid words that serve no useful purpose since they can
mislead indexers. Examples of words and phrases to avoid
include method, results, A Study of, and an Experimental
Investigation of.
4. Explore the article available at: �HYPERLINK
"http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&ct=res&cd=1&v
ed=0CBAQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Flibrary.ciis.edu%2Finfo
rmation%2Fhandouts%2Ftitlesabstracts.pdf&rct=j&q=writing+a
+title+for+a+dissertation&ei=Lg-
DS_3uNomcswPX0c2_Dw&usg=AFQjCNGskqwDMG_y1pzslrs
A3xpYi22TlA"�Tips for Writing an Effective Title and
Abstract for your Dissertation�� PAGE # "'Page: '#'�'" ��
�For PhD learners, please ensure that the study meets the
heightened theoretical requirements for a PhD study. See the
NCU Dissertation Handbook for more information.
Be sure to read Differences Between the PhD and Applied
Doctorate found in the �HYPERLINK
"https://learners.ncu.edu/DrawBridge/Login.aspx?ReturnURL=
%2fncu_diss%2fdefault.aspx&ReturnURL=/ncu_diss/default.asp
x"��Dissertation Center�.
Change XXXXXXX to either Doctor of Philosophy for the PhD
degree or Doctor of Education for the EdD degree depending on
which program you are in.� PAGE # "'Page: '#'�'" ��
54. You can add additional subheadings. See best practices list
below.
�Refer to the Dissertation Handbook, the DRF, Dissertation
Center and course resources for additional concept paper
information.
DRF refers to Dissertation Review Form. It contains the same
information found in the blue type of the template for the
Dissertation Proposal and the template for the Dissertation
Manuscript. The DRF is used when members of the Office of
Academic Research (OAR) or members of your committee
review your Proposal and your Dissertation Manuscript.�
PAGE # "'Page: '#'�'" ��
�The proposed topic must directly reflect the learner’s program
of study.
�Problem Statement (approximately 250 to 300 words) Note:
Articulation of a concise problem statement is key to a
successful proposal/dissertation manuscript. The problem
statement is a brief discussion of a problem or observation
succinctly identifying and documenting the need for and
importance of the study. Clearly describe and document the
problem that prompted the study. Include appropriate sources
to document the existence of a problem worthy of doctoral level
research.
This statement of the problem is well within the 250-300 word
guide line mentioned in the marginal note beside the blue text
above.� PAGE # "'Page: '#'�'" ��
55. Note that this is a clearly stated general problem – employee
turnover.� PAGE # "'Page: '#'�'" ��
This is what is meant by documented – here is a recent citation
(given the date of this dissertation.)� PAGE # "'Page: '#'�'"
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The general problem is described in more specific terms and
more citations are offered to thoroughly ground all assertions it
in the literature. � PAGE # "'Page: '#'�'" ��
The process of providing more details associated with the
problem continues and these details are backed up by ample
citations. � PAGE # "'Page: '#'�'" ��
In the blue text above you are asked to begin with a general
issue that leads to the need for the study followed by a focused
problem statement as is found here. The wording used is a little
different than the phrase “The problem is…” because this
example comes from another institution; however, the intent is
the same. � PAGE # "'Page: '#'�'" ��
The specific problem the research project will address is
identified and validated by more citations.� PAGE # "'Page:
'#'�'" ��
A clear explanation of why this is a research worthy problem is
presented and backed up by the generous use of citations.�
56. PAGE # "'Page: '#'�'" ��
Fifteen citations were used to validate this brief problem
statement.� PAGE # "'Page: '#'�'" ��
�Purpose statement The purpose statement should be a concise
paragraph that describes the intent of the study and it should
flow directly from the problem statement, specifically address
the reason for conducting the study and reflect the research
questions.
Begin the purpose statement with a succinct sentence that
indicates the study method and overarching goal. 'The purpose
of this [quantitative, qualitative] study is to... (describe the
study goal that directly reflects and encompasses the research
questions). Follow with a brief, but clear overview of how,
with what instruments/data, with whom and where (as
applicable). This information will be presented in greater detail
under the Research Method heading.
The purpose statement is a single concise paragraph � PAGE #
"'Page: '#'�'" ��
The statement begins with “The purpose of this…”� PAGE #
"'Page: '#'�'" ��
The research method is identified as qualitative, quantitative, or
mixed.� PAGE # "'Page: '#'�'" ��
57. Research design is clearly stated.� PAGE # "'Page: '#'�'" ��
Identification of single phenomenon/concept/idea� PAGE #
"'Page: '#'�'" ��
Geographic location of study is identified� PAGE # "'Page:
'#'�'" ��
The purpose statement begins with a succinct sentence that
indicates the study method and overarching goal� PAGE #
"'Page: '#'�'" ��
The specific population is identified and the number of
participants is estimated� PAGE # "'Page: '#'�'" ��
The opening sentence is followed with a brief but clear
overview of how, with whom and where the study will be
carried out.� PAGE # "'Page: '#'�'" ��� PAGE # "'Page:
'#'�'" ��
�Introductory information presented in a discussion context
rather than simply stated or listed.
Research questions are distinct and answerable, given the
identified constructs/phenomenon and population.
Quantitative
58. Research questions are included and the questions include
corresponding proposed hypothesis(es)
Research questions and hypothesis(es) are aligned with problem
statement.
Qualitative
Proposed research questions that are related to the phenomenon
are stated.
Proposed research questions are aligned with problem
statement.
The qualitative method(s) by which the research questions will
be/are answered are included.
Mixed Method includes all of the above]
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Quantitative Hypotheses:
59. Both null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis are stated.
�Hypotheses stated in testable, potentially negatable, form with
each variable operationalized. Note: Each hypothesis represents
one distinct testable prediction.
The phrasing of each hypothesis clearly reflects the nature of
the statistical analysis used to test each hypothesis (i.e.,
comparisons, relationships, associations, model prediction).
Each hypothesis represents one distinct testable prediction. �
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Each variable is operationalized. � PAGE # "'Page: '#'�'" ��
�Definitions given represent key operational terms or words
used in a unique way or that are not commonly used or
understood. Definitions might include terms related to research
design, qualitative inquiry, and/or analytical strategy.
Definitions are supported with citations and/or noted as being
those of the researcher.
�Replace with the term name/label
�Please note the literature review will contain several headings
that will be specific to the topic. If appropriate, the majority of
60. references should be published within the last 5 years.
�Replace with the theme name/label
�Because the research plan is in the concept paper stage, a
highly detailed research design is not expected. The concept
paper, however, provides a foundation for the next step in the
dissertation process, the development of the proposal. A well-
conceived and well written and researched concept paper serves
as a foundation or blueprint for the remainder of dissertation
work.
�Replace with the variable name/label
�Annotated bibliographies should include information that will
help to inform the literature review, such as the purpose,
method and key findings.
(revision date: 02/25/2014)
Introduction to Concept Paper Development
and the University Review Process
Northcentral University
61. The Graduate School
February 2014
Overview of the PresentationWhat is a Concept Paper?Problem
Statement DevelopmentResearch QuestionsWhat is a “brief”
literature review?What is required in the methods section?A
note on alignmentComponent resourcesAvailable Northcentral
University resourcesThe University Review Process: An
introductionThe role of the Graduate SchoolHow to accept and
incorporate scholarly feedbackA note about multiple
reviewsSatisfactory Academic ProgressQuestions & Answers
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What is a Concept Paper?
The Concept Paper (CP) is a “pre-proposal” or abbreviated
proposal. A well-done CP is the basis of a strong proposal.
Approval of a CP indicates that the research topic and problem
are tenable and grounded in recent and key research on the
topic.
A Concept Paper must:have problem and purpose statements and
research questions in near final format.contain an articulated
but not final research design.offer an explanation of how the
study will contribute to theory (PhD studies) or practice
62. (Professional Applied Doctorates).be well-written with proper
Northcentral University and APA formatting.
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Problem Statement DevelopmentArticulation of a concise
problem statement is key to a successful proposal/dissertation
manuscript. The problem statement is a brief discussion and
documentation of a problem that demonstrates the need for and
importance of the study. Describe and document a problem that
leads directly to the study purpose.The problem statement
should summarize what we know about an area and what we
still do not know. Dissertation research aims to add to our
knowledge and fill in some of the “what we still do not know”
part of the problem statement. Present a focused problem that
leads to the need for a research response. For some degree
programs (DBA, EdD) the problem identified might be a
practical problem or issue. The problem must be documented
and relevant beyond any particular study site.
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What is Required in the Methods Section?
Because the research plan is in the concept paper stage, a highly
detailed research design is not expected. The concept paper,
however, provides a foundation for the next step in the
dissertation process, the development of the proposal. A well-
conceived and well written and researched concept paper serves
63. as a foundation or blueprint for the remainder of dissertation
work.In the concept paper include the proposed research method
(quantitative, qualitative, or mixed) and present a rationale for
the appropriateness of the method and design.Include a brief
discussion of why the method/design(s) is chosen over others.
Discussion is not simply a listing and description of research
designs; rather, elaboration demonstrates how the proposed
method and design will accomplish the study goals, why
the design is the optimum choice for the proposed research, and
how the method aligns with the purpose and research
questions.Be sure to provide a brief description of the proposed
data collection and analysis procedures. Provide appropriate
foundational support for the proposed study design. Be sure to
include operational definitions (fully defined), and describe the
measurement.
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For the PhD degree, it is the traditional expectation that
doctoral research must constitute an original contribution of
new and theoretically‑relevant knowledge to a topic area. That
is, the research must not only contribute new data to the field,
but it must also be shown that these new data comprise a
distinctively new theoretical contribution to the field.
A research question for a PhD dissertation needs to have
theoretical significance. This implies that it cannot merely
replicate a previous study without well-articulated theoretical
reasons as to why the replication is going to produce new and
possibly unexpected results. Additionally, a PhD dissertation —
whether involving quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods
— must involve either the collection of new data or a new
analysis of previously collected data. This means that reporting
on the success of a project (such as a workshop, an
organizational change, etc.) will not usually meet the
64. requirements for PhD dissertation research, unless it has both
the methodological stringencies expected of scientific research
and clearly articulated implications for the theorizing relevant
to the topic area.
For the DBA and EdD degrees, the traditional expectations
diverge from those applying to the PhD degree. The research
question that elucidates a DBA or EdD dissertation should have
practical, applied significance. It, however, does not necessarily
require the same degree of originality. Thus, for a DBA or EdD
dissertation, a replication study which is shown to have
importance for the field may satisfy the degree requirements if
it indeed solves a pragmatic industry problem.
At NCU, the professional doctoral curriculum is a challenging
program of advanced study and research, designed explicitly to
meet the needs of industry and professional groups. The
predominant focus of the degree programs is to foster
excellence in professional practice by developing the capacity
of individuals to guide knowledge development in their
professional contexts. Hence, at NCU the professional doctorate
fosters collaboration across the academic and professional
boundaries and provides a framework for the appropriate
integration of academic inquiry and professional expertise.
Our professional doctoral curriculum consists of a combination
of coursework and research. The coursework component is
designed to enhance a candidates' professional expertise by
illuminating leading and exigent ideas in their discipline. At
NCU, research undertaken as part of the professional doctorate
is focused on leading change to make a difference in the
workplace and/or professional environment. As a result, our
professional doctoral candidates bring the highest levels of
methodical research knowledge and practice to professional
projects.
Professional doctoral candidates at NCU are required to meet
scholarly and university standards of research practice. Hence,
our professional doctoral programs are designed to produce
practitioners equipped to use research methods to resolve
65. mounting problems of professional practice and to develop
innovation in practice by relying on the best possible evidence.
In so doing, the two professional doctoral degrees offered at
NCU require a dissertation to be written in an applied setting.
Notably, for the EdD, action research is often conducted as part
of the professional doctoral dissertation.
Although the author of a dissertation in one of our professional
programs is required to address a pragmatic organizational
problem, the author is not required to produce an original
contribution to the body of knowledge in that particular
discipline. Relevance and application of the research to the
professional environment is a fundamental feature and
distinguishing characteristic of these programs, while focus on
practice therein is integral to the learning process. In sum, the
primary focus of our professional degree programs is to provide
a framework for the demonstration and development of
advanced professional knowledge and skills.
Research QuestionsResearch questions must address the purpose
of the study. Answering the questions must accomplish the
study’s purpose and contribute to addressing the problem.One
must be able to trace all the ideas in the study questions back
through the purpose statement to the problem statement. The
research questions and the design and method should align.
Once the problem and purpose is determined, then the research
questions are established.Research questions are distinct and
answerable, given the identified constructs/phenomenon and
population.
QuantitativeResearch questions are included and the questions,
include corresponding proposed hypotheses. Research questions
and hypotheses are aligned with the problem statement.
QualitativeProposed research questions that are related to the
66. phenomenon are stated.Proposed research questions are aligned
with problem statement. The qualitative method(s) by which
the research questions will be/are answered are included.
Mixed MethodsIncludes all of the above.
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Discussion Notes:
What is a Brief Literature Review?
The goal of a literature review (even brief) is to familiarize
readers with the state of the knowledge base and how this
knowledge base has been developed.
When reviewing empirical research studies, it is important to
provide a methodological context so that readers can evaluate
the findings. This also helps readers to see what types of
methodologies have been used in the empirical examination of
the various topics related to your specific research topic.
Further, this provides methodological foundation for the current
study. Discuss the methodological context of the studies
discussed in the literature review.
What is covered in the literature review is guided by the
research questions and the variables/concepts that are embedded
in the research questions.Remember to synthesize. Synthesizing
involves taking a group of studies and looking for areas of
convergence and divergence.In the review, at least 7 to 10 of
the most important works or studies that touch upon the
dissertation topic or problem are discussed.Use scholarly and
peer-reviewed sources.
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