Lecture Planning an applied research project in hospitality, tourism, and sports: Chapter 14 - Mayo

Chapter 14 – Writing the research proposal. In this chapter students will be able to: Explain the reasons for preparing a comprehensive proposal, identify the elements of a proposal, describe the voice that should be used in a proposal, distinguish between an abstract and an executive summary, | Planning an Applied Research Project Chapter 14 – Writing the Research Proposal © 2014 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights reserved. Learning Objectives: Explain the reasons for preparing a comprehensive proposal Identify the elements of a proposal Describe the voice that should be used in a proposal Distinguish between an abstract and an executive summary Read a proposal for research and determine its merits Evaluate a proposal using specific criteria Write a coherent and focused proposal Learning Objectives Explain the reasons for preparing a comprehensive proposal Identify the elements of a proposal Describe the voice that should be used in a proposal Distinguish between an abstract and an executive summary Read a proposal for research and determine its merits Evaluate a proposal using specific criteria Write a coherent and focused proposal © 2014 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights reserved. Key Terms Abstract Appendices Audience Clarity Coherence Comprehensiveness . | Planning an Applied Research Project Chapter 14 – Writing the Research Proposal © 2014 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights reserved. Learning Objectives: Explain the reasons for preparing a comprehensive proposal Identify the elements of a proposal Describe the voice that should be used in a proposal Distinguish between an abstract and an executive summary Read a proposal for research and determine its merits Evaluate a proposal using specific criteria Write a coherent and focused proposal Learning Objectives Explain the reasons for preparing a comprehensive proposal Identify the elements of a proposal Describe the voice that should be used in a proposal Distinguish between an abstract and an executive summary Read a proposal for research and determine its merits Evaluate a proposal using specific criteria Write a coherent and focused proposal © 2014 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights reserved. Key Terms Abstract Appendices Audience Clarity Coherence Comprehensiveness Creativity Contribution Credibility Executive Summary Feasibility Point of view Research questions Voice © 2014 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights reserved. Reasons for Proposal Obtain support from a funder or your professor Clarify what it is that you want to do and how you will do it Obtain approval to conduct the research from the appropriate governing bodies Improve your chances of being successful Provide information to colleagues Find partners for the research © 2014 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights reserved. Complete Proposals Contain Information about access to sources Sample of documents to be used Plan for conducting the research Documents indicating support for the research Value or significance of the research to be conducted Approval – or plan for it – to interview, observe or survey respondents © 2014 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights reserved. Elements of a Proposal Executive summary Introduction Purpose, research questions, and significance Literature review .

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