A research proposal should have a clearly defined research topic and research question, supported by a contextualized introduction and a literature review section that contains 10 references of journal articles for an individual project. The research proposal should be your original research plan, not just a summary of others’ studies as you usually did in the term papers for other courses. Please do not summerize articles.
This means that students are NOT just reading others’ articles and summarizing them into a long paper.
asking their research questions, collecting their own data with surveys and interviews, running their analysis with SPSS and qualitative coding, and generating their research project with discussion and conclusion.
You need to really read and understand their arguments and engage in their debates to discuss the differences and similarities between at least 10 articles in your literature review. please follow each step on the document below and ONLY USE SCHOLOLRY ARTICLES AND CITE THEM IN ASA STYLE.