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The "Big Picture" of your research. It provides the context and justifies why the study needs to happen.
Purpose: To set the stage, show the history of the issue, and identify "unresolved elements" (gaps).
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The "Gap": Using the formula: "While studies have shown [X], there is a need to [Y]."
The Golden Rule: Always cite recognized authors/researchers. This isn't just your opinion; you are building on a foundation of existing knowledge.
The Purpose Statement
Integrity: Research is not about "proving a point" (bias); it is about reporting candidly, even if results are unexpected.
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Consistency: Copy and paste this exact statement throughout your chapters to ensure the study doesn't "drift."
This section answers the "So What?" question. It explains why your research matters in the real world.
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Beneficiaries: Specifically name who will benefit (e.g., students, teachers, policymakers, parents).
Future Research: Explain if your study acts as a "stepping stone" or a "gap filler" for the academic community.
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The Research Question
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Rule: Avoid "Yes/No" questions. They should be open-ended and specific enough to guide data collection.
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This reviewer summarizes the essential components of Chapter 1: The Introduction based on your handout. It is designed to help you master the structure and logic required for a formal research proposal.
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The Purpose Statement acts as the "rails for the train"—it establishes the absolute direction of the study.
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To describe perceptions, experiences, or meanings.
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To determine numbers, relationships, or trends.
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