Thesis proposal (Sme writer as the writer who did my last paper)

I. Introduction (See sections 2.11 and 2.27 in the APA Manual)
A. Identify the topic and discuss its importance.
B. Summarize and critique articles for their appropriateness to your topic.
You should include as many articles as you have for the paper and begin to provide an analysis of those articles that examines how they can
support your research project, or any potential problems with those articles. (See the Final Project Guidelines and Rubric for specific details
including bias and limitations and other factors.)
C. Hypothesis
1. State your hypothesis
Be specific and clear.
2. Context
Discuss how the hypothesis is related to the literature you have reviewed. Is it the same? Different? Or logically derived from research
you have presented? Be sure to discuss how you have come to the hypothesis based on research.
II. Methods (See chapter 2 of the APA Manual)
A. Methodology
Here you should describe your research method and explain why you have chosen this method. Please refer to chapter 2 in the APA Manual to
learn how to properly divide the methods section into subsections. This section can be a work in progress for the outline, but you should have
the method you will use nailed down and include a brief description of how this method will be carried out.
B. Data Collection
1. Sampling Frame
The sampling frame is a list of all the members of the population you wish to examine. For example, you might wish to examine single
moms between the ages of 18 and 24 who make less than $40,000 a year.
2. Instrument
Identify the instrument you will use to gather data. You might use a standardized test to gather information on personality, or you might
use a survey, or you might use a physiological recording device (like an EEG) to record brain activity. Also discuss how the data collected
will address your hypothesis.
3. Protection of Participants
Explain the steps you will take to protect the participants. For example, who will have access to the data? Where/how will the data be
stored? Will the participants suffer any adverse effects from the procedures of the experiment? Will they be anonymous?
III. Discussion (See sections 2.11, 2.25, 2.26, and 2.27 of the APA Manual)
A. Supports
You should begin to describe what kind of data will support your hypothesis.
B. Research Findings
What findings do you expect, and how can you clearly communicate them to your audience?
C. Further Research
For the outline, you should begin to look at areas where future research on this topic can be directed.
Specifically the following critical elements must be addressed:
I. Introduction
A. Identify and briefly summarize the topic related to psychology, which you will study.
B. Summarize articles relevant to the topic you want to research (see the Final Project Guidelines and Rubric for specific details).
C. Hypothesis
1. State your hypothesis. The hypothesis should be logical and appropriate to the topic you want to research.
2. Explain where your hypothesis fits in the context of the literature reviewed.
3. Discuss specific examples from relevant literature that support your hypothesis.
II. Methods
A. Methodology
1. Explain the research design and method you selected, and justify why they are appropriate for your research.
2. Discuss the research participants who will be involved in your study, including how they will be selected and how many will be used.
B. Data Collection
1. Describe your sampling frame.
2. Discuss the data collection instrument you will use and how the data collected will address your hypothesis.
3. Explain how you will ensure the protection of participants in your study and adherence to the APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists.
III. Discussion
A. Using the articles you previously evaluated, explain how the evidence presented by the authors of the articles supports your research proposal.
B. Explain how you would appropriately convey your research findings to your audience. How would this be written? What aspects of the research
would be referenced?
C. Explain what further research could be conducted that goes beyond or in a different directicixon than your research proposal.

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