Writing Research Proposal


  Khalid Mahmood, PhD
  Professor of Library & Information Science
  University of the Punjab




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Research objectives
 Specify the outcome of your study, the
  end product
 Keep your objectives
   Specific: Indicate precisely what you intend
    to achieve through your project
   Measurable: What you accept as proof of
    project success
   Logical: How each objective contributes
    systematically to achieving your overall goal


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Research objectives –
Examples from market research

Sample verbs   Sample findings
Identify       Problems, opportunities, criteria
Define         Concepts, requirements
Describe       Processes, usage, environments
Explore        Perceptions, reactions
Generate       Ideas, hypotheses, alternatives,
               explanations
Evaluate       Feasibility, attractiveness, support
Select         Theme, service, product, concept, ad
Test           Assumptions, preferences
Measure        Size, growth, frequency
Prioritize     Market segments, needs, opportunities
Monitor        Trends, competition
Track          Awareness, satisfaction                 3
Research questions
 Premised on the problem statement
  identified, list possible research
  questions that could be asked in
  order to achieve the research
  objectives of the study

 Main question and sub-questions


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Hypotheses/Theses
 Hypotheses are research questions
  that could be statistically tested

   Research hypothesis
   Null hypothesis


 Thesis statement


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Rationale and significance
 Rationale
   Reasons or justification for conducting
    the study


 Significance
   Addition in existing knowledge
   Implications for policy and practice
   Likely benefits for society at large

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Research design

 Approach

   Quantitative (how much, how many)

   Qualitative (nature, essence)

   Mixed

   Triangulation
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Research design…
 Specific method
   Quantitative: Survey, Experiment,
    Quasi-experiment, Bibliometrics
   Qualitative: Case study, Historical,
    Ethnography, Phenomenology, Textual
    analysis, Grounded theory
 Strengths and weaknesses of selected
  design

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Research design…
 Participants
   Population


 Sample
   Sampling method: Probability or non-
    probability
   Sample size



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Research design…
 Data collection instruments
   Variables: Dependent and independent
   Ready made or self developed
    instruments
   Measurement scales
   Validity and reliability of instruments
   Pre-testing
 Data collection procedure

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Research design…
 Data analysis plan
   Descriptive statistics

   Inferential statistics for testing
    hypotheses
   Qualitative data analysis



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Research design…
 Ethical considerations
   Permission to use instruments

   Avoiding plagiarism

   Informed consent

   Confidentiality and anonymity

   Participants’ access to results

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Availability of resources
   Equipment
   Materials
   Literature
   Human resources
   Budget
   Additional resources needed and
    methods to acquire

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Work schedule – Gantt chart




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Proposed contents
 Outline of chapters
1.   Introduction
2.   Literature review
3.   Design of the study
4.   Data analysis and discussion
5.   Summary, conclusions and
     recommendations



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Questions???




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Writing research proposal khalid

  • 1.
    Writing Research Proposal Khalid Mahmood, PhD Professor of Library & Information Science University of the Punjab 1
  • 2.
    Research objectives  Specifythe outcome of your study, the end product  Keep your objectives  Specific: Indicate precisely what you intend to achieve through your project  Measurable: What you accept as proof of project success  Logical: How each objective contributes systematically to achieving your overall goal 2
  • 3.
    Research objectives – Examplesfrom market research Sample verbs Sample findings Identify Problems, opportunities, criteria Define Concepts, requirements Describe Processes, usage, environments Explore Perceptions, reactions Generate Ideas, hypotheses, alternatives, explanations Evaluate Feasibility, attractiveness, support Select Theme, service, product, concept, ad Test Assumptions, preferences Measure Size, growth, frequency Prioritize Market segments, needs, opportunities Monitor Trends, competition Track Awareness, satisfaction 3
  • 4.
    Research questions  Premisedon the problem statement identified, list possible research questions that could be asked in order to achieve the research objectives of the study  Main question and sub-questions 4
  • 5.
    Hypotheses/Theses  Hypotheses areresearch questions that could be statistically tested  Research hypothesis  Null hypothesis  Thesis statement 5
  • 6.
    Rationale and significance Rationale  Reasons or justification for conducting the study  Significance  Addition in existing knowledge  Implications for policy and practice  Likely benefits for society at large 6
  • 7.
    Research design  Approach  Quantitative (how much, how many)  Qualitative (nature, essence)  Mixed  Triangulation 7
  • 8.
    Research design…  Specificmethod  Quantitative: Survey, Experiment, Quasi-experiment, Bibliometrics  Qualitative: Case study, Historical, Ethnography, Phenomenology, Textual analysis, Grounded theory  Strengths and weaknesses of selected design 8
  • 9.
    Research design…  Participants  Population  Sample  Sampling method: Probability or non- probability  Sample size 9
  • 10.
    Research design…  Datacollection instruments  Variables: Dependent and independent  Ready made or self developed instruments  Measurement scales  Validity and reliability of instruments  Pre-testing  Data collection procedure 10
  • 11.
    Research design…  Dataanalysis plan  Descriptive statistics  Inferential statistics for testing hypotheses  Qualitative data analysis 11
  • 12.
    Research design…  Ethicalconsiderations  Permission to use instruments  Avoiding plagiarism  Informed consent  Confidentiality and anonymity  Participants’ access to results 12
  • 13.
    Availability of resources  Equipment  Materials  Literature  Human resources  Budget  Additional resources needed and methods to acquire 13
  • 14.
    Work schedule –Gantt chart 14
  • 15.
    Proposed contents  Outlineof chapters 1. Introduction 2. Literature review 3. Design of the study 4. Data analysis and discussion 5. Summary, conclusions and recommendations 15
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