Problem Statement
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RES/709 Research Outline
Your Name
Institution Name
Course Name
Instructors Name
Assignment Due Date
Proposed Dissertation Title
1. Program of Study (including specialization, when applicable)
2. Problem Statement
Write 1 to 2 paragraphs providing a brief description and background of the identified problem and provide your one-sentence problem statement.
3. Purpose Statement
Provide a statement of the objectives of the study from Week 4s assignment.
4. Research Question
State the proposed research question from Week 5s assignment.
5. Methodology
Provide a statement of the proposed method and briefly describe why the methodology is appropriate from Week 6s assignment.
6. Design
Provide a statement of the proposed research design and why the design is appropriate from Week 7s assignment.
7. Framework
Describe the theoretical or conceptual framework for your proposed study from Week 8.
8. Significance of the Study
Provide a statement of the significance or importance of your study: why the study is a unique approach to the problem to be investigated, potential benefit/benefactors from the proposed study, and the ways in which the study results might make an original contribution to your professional field.
References
Note: The reference page is not sub-divided by type of literature and the following provides examples of how to format different pieces of literature. All references are in alphabetical order according to authors last names.
Journal Article Example
Ainsworth, S., & Purss, A. (2009). Same time, next year? Personnel Review, 38(3), 217-235.
https://doi.org/10.1108/00483480910943304
Authored Book Example
Bateman, T. S., & Snell, S. A. (2007). Management: Leading and collaborating in a competitive world (7th ed.). McGraw-Hill/Irwin.
Chapter in an Edited Book Example
Eatough, V., & Smith, J. (2008). Interpretative phenomenological analysis. In C. Willig & W. Stainton-Rogers (Eds.), The Sage handbook of qualitative research in psychology (pp. 179-195). Sage Publications. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781848607927.n11
Magazine Article Example
Kuttner, R. (2003, September 8). The great American pension-fund robbery. Business Week, 24-26. http://www.businessweek.com/
Dissertation Example
Lisbon, E. I. (2010). A study of leadership preferences by generation. (Publication No. 3455137) [Doctoral dissertation, Our Lady of the Lake University]. ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global.
Webpage on a Website Example
Moore, T. G. (2017, December). Self-compassion may improve resiliency. Mayo Clinic. https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/adult-health/in-depth/self-compassion
Website Example
World Health Organization (2018, March). Questions and answers on immunization and vaccine safety. https://www.who.int/mongolia/health-topics/vaccines/faq
Note: References are listed in alphabetical order. All references listed in the reference list must have an in-text citation from that source in the body of the paper. For additional examples of reference formatting, see Chapter 10 of the APA Manual. For APA tutorials on formatting citations and references, please visit CDS Central > Student Resources > APA.
Appendix A
Week 4
Provide a summary paragraph that identifies changes to your problem statement based on faculty feedback and an explanation of how your purpose statement aligns with the problem statement.
Appendix B
Week 5
Provide a summary of how your research question aligns with your studys purpose.
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RES/709 v4
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Research Outline
RES/709 v4
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Research Outline
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