Write a focus on how to begin constructing a proposal to conduct research.

Write a focus on how to begin constructing a proposal to conduct research. As our first step, you will begin working on the early sections of a research proposal:
the Introduction (a brief statement of your question followed by a lengthy, critical review of relevant literature to “set the stage” for your reader);
the Problem Statement (where you detail what gap or gaps exist in our current knowledge and why it is important that we should explore those gaps);
and the Goals (your specific goals in attempting to answer your research question, and what we practically stand to gain by doing so).
This may be the first time you’ve written a proposal, but in many ways a proposal can be approached just as you would a report of completed research. The first step in either process is to clearly define your research question.
Once you have stated what it is you want to know, the next step is to propose a hypothesis — a scientific and informed guess as to what you expect to find. In order to do so, you will need to familiarize yourself with the relevant literature on the topic on which you’ve based your research question.
There is no specific format for how you should set this up, though you should cite properly in APA format. See attached “BiWeekly Response Example” on how to do it.

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