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LU 3 Preparing a Research Proposal and Research Ethics - Coggle Diagram
LU 3 Preparing a Research
Proposal and Research Ethics
Theoritical VS Conceptual
Framework
Theo.framework are based on
existing theories, while
concept.framework are developed
by the researcher based on
theory
conceptual framework helps
explain the research problem
or phenomenon of focus
Research definition
and purposes
an ongoing process that involves
both inductive and deductive
reasoning
undertaking formal, systematic
and scientific inquiry to better
understand phenomena and
develop new ideas.
includes recognising & identifying
a topic, collecting info, analysing
data and stating results
Written Requirements
research involves diferent stages,
including an initial proposal and
a final research report
each stage consist of
describing procedures
for data collection
analising data
recognising a topic
stating the results
Creating Conceptual
Framework
defines relevant variables
and their potential
connections
constructed before collecting
data and can be represented
visually
illustrates the expected
relationships between
variables in a study
Key Variables
eg. of 2 key variables
intirinsic motivation
leadership style
researcher aims to demostrate
the impact of these variables
on productivity
leadership style changes from
transactional to transformational
and intrinsic motivation is
expected to increase
Writing Problem Statement
explain its importance
describe an existing issue
propose a solution
outline project's purpose and scope
should be clear and concise
may contain variable and relationships
to be investigated
Importance of Research
Plan
forces researchers to think
through every aspect of the
study and facilitates evaluation
by themselves or others
provides a detailed description
of procedures to investigate
a topic
saves time, provides structure,
reduces mistakes, and results
in higher-quality research.
Problem and Purpose
Statements
purpose.s identify the research
method, variables, audience
significance and setting
prob.s describe existing issues
that need to be addressed
and provide context for
the research
purpose.s derived from prob.s
and condense the study's
essence into one or two
sentences