Type Research paper
Level University
Style Harvard
Sources 15
Language English(U.K.)
Description
INTRODUCTION
The introduction will set the aims of the project and give the reader a brief summary of the main findings.
CONTEXT OF RESEARCH (with a few references)
Using a few academic references, this section will have to set the context and background of the research question you have chosen to address. Example: if the question you chose is on ‘selfies’, you will need to contextualise, using academic resorces, what is a ‘selfie’ and what we know / don’t know yet about this phenomenon.
QUESTION / HYPOTHESIS
This section will discuss more in detail what is the question you have chosen and what are you expecting to find out with your project.
GIVE REASON OF YOUR METHOD CHOICE
Using appropriate methodological references, this section will have to give reasons why you chose a certain method and what strengths and weaknesses this brings to the project.
SAMPLING / DATA COLLECTION
In this section you will outline the practicalities and details of your data collection process.
FINDINGS
Here you will outline the findings of your project.
INTERPRETATION IN LIGHT OF CONTEXT / QUESTION
Here you offer an interpretation of your findings in relation to the context of the research and, particularly, of the research question.
SHORTCOMINGS / PROBLEMS / BIASES
In the final section you will have to reflect (using methodological references) on the shortcomings of the method you used for your project and any eventual biases you might have incurred in the execution of your work.
Spacing Single
Pages 4