This section needs to cover the study of the problem, underlying principles, hypotheses, methods and expected results. The methodology description should include the design, procedures, samples, and instruments to be used.
Introduction
This section should contain the background, importance, research questions, goals and objectives of the study. Firstly outline the general background, secondly summarise previous studies and finally reveal the research gaps. Set the most important objectives and list about 3-4 objectives. To capture the reader’s attention, develop the argument from interesting facts or anecdotes. At the same time, emphasise that the scientific research plan can address the specific problem and provide evidence in the subsequent content.
Literature Review
This section is dedicated to gathering information about research in a particular field, reading, analysing, summarising and organising it to understand the progress of research. Make a synthesis, summarise and analyse it, and present your own scholarly opinion. Be sure to write this section in an orderly manner, standardise the writing format and use appropriate writing skills.
Methodology
This section needs to describe the directed analysis and qualitative analysis. The article should describe the research paradigm and methodology followed in the design and implementation, as well as the data collection and analysis tools. The writing should be clear about the research methodology, definition and scope of qualitative and quantitative methods, why a particular research method was chosen and its advantages and disadvantages, what kind of data was obtained and the questions that can be analysed.
Conclusion
This section provides a full summary of the research programme. A quick review of each section is needed here. Note that the conclusion is intended to summarise the entire text, incorporating the ideas from the original article, and does not need to present new ideas or data.
References
As with all theses, the research plan should be annotated with all cited sources and should be formatted in a standardised way. However, norms may vary between universities.
Timeline
This section should include a timeline for the research plan. Attention should be paid to the chronological order and details should not be omitted from the preparation. The timetable should be based on the real writing sequence and should not be adjusted arbitrarily. If research data is required, it must be collected first.