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Cards (6)

  • Move 1: Establishing the Research Territory
    1. Legitimize the issue
    2. Provide facts
    3. Provide data
    4. Cite related literature or previous studies
    5. Introduce new concepts or variables
    6. Provide anecdotes
  • Move 2: Establishing the Research Niche / Finding the "Gap"
    1. Prove the need to do the study
    2. Justify the cause using related studies
    3. Stress the importance of the research
  • Occupying the Research Space
    1. Proposal
    2. Final Write-Up
    3. Sample / Respondents / Participants
    4. Research Design
    5. Data Analysis
    6. Presentation of Data
    7. Data Validation (based from RRL or other cited literature)
    8. Key Questions to Ask
    9. Results of the Study
    10. Major Findings of the Study
  • Conclusions
    Must be anchored to the Findings
  • Recommendations
    Must be anchored to the Conclusions and must be pertaining to: Theory, Research, Practices
  • References
    • Booth, W. C., Colomb, G. G., Williams, J. M., Bizup, J., & Fitzgerald, W. T. (2016). The craft of research (4th ed.). Illinois: The University of Chicago Press
    • Kara, H. (2015). Creative research methods in the social sciences: A practical guide. Bristol: Policy Press
    • Leedy, P. D., & Ormrod, J. E. (2016). Practical research: Planning and design (11th ed.). New York: Pearson Publishing
    • The University of South Carolina (2017). Organizing your social science research paper: THE C.A.R.S. model. Retrieved from http://libguides.usc.edu/writingguide/CARS
    • Turabian, K. L. (2013). A manual for writers of research papers, theses, and dissertations (8th ed.). Illinois: The University of Chicago Press