Project Overview
Qualitative research uses letter surveys, in-depth conversations, observations, and textual assessments to probe deeply into the experiences, ways of thinking, and perspectives of individuals or groups. It focuses on the multicultural backgrounds and unique characteristics of the research participants.
Background and Motivation
1. briefly describe the research topic, giving appropriate university references;
2. outline the need for the research and expose its academic value.
Discussion Framework/Literature Review
1. list the theoretical rationale of the study and relevant books;
2. reveal the potential contribution of the research, including effects at all levels of literature, policy and practice.
Research Questions
1. accurately set the purpose of the study and design the problem structure;
2. identifying the subject of the study and the way in which the information will be obtained;
3. to analyse the sources and relevance of the data.
Research Methods
1. describe the types and uses of research methods;
2. enumerate the ethical issues that may arise and propose strategies to address them.
Expected outcomes
1. summarise and explain the results expected from the study;
2. anticipate how variable the results of the study will be;
3. findings and concerns based on preliminary data analysis;
4. provide an objective assessment of the accuracy of the results of the study and suggest corrective measures;
5. describe the limitations of the study and the aspects that cannot be proved.
Summarising
1. identify the ultimate goal of the study and the reasons for it;
2. reaffirm the significance and impact of this project;
3. anticipate the potential for the results of this research to influence the direction of future research.