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PSY10005: Introduction to Research Methods


Assignment 2: Research proposal


Word limit: 1500 (+/- 10%)


Due date: 5pm AEST Monday 10May 2018 (Week 10)


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Assignment overview


For this assessment, you will develop a research proposal. You will choose and narrow your research question; review literature; pose one or more hypotheses; and propose your research methods. You will draw on the critical reading abilities you developed inAssignment 1: Critical review, as well as the understanding of various research approaches you developed in Weeks 5-9.


In preparing a research proposal, you will develop your ability to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of various experimental and non-experimental designs. You will also develop your ability to select the appropriate research methods for various research questions. These abilities will help you throughout your course, and in everyday life, to evaluate claims made in a range of academic and non-academic contexts.


Related learning outcomes


This assignment assesses the following unit learning outcomes: apply knowledge of ethical issues in research describe the main concepts of measurement and various sampling methods explain the general concept of an experiment and a quasi-experiment and outline uses of these designs in research contrast a range of research designs and methods and be able to identify the strengths and weaknesses of each method select appropriate research designs and research methods to address hypothetical and real world problems.






Assignment details



Step 1: Before you write


A research proposal is a document that informs others of a research project that you intend to conduct. Before you write, you will need to:


Choose your topic from thisList of research proposal topics



You need to select one topic from the list below.



Possible topics


·
Sexting in adolescence and adulthood


·
Loneliness among older adults living in residential care


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The effectiveness of student support services on health

and wellbeing for university students


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Addressing the issue of boredom in schools


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Attitudes towards same-sex marriage


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Addressing the problem of juvenile delinquency.


NB: These aregeneral topics, and you are free to address either broad or specific aspects of each topic. For example, one might look at predictors of loneliness in residential homes; an intervention that is designed to reduce boredom in classrooms; or the correspondence between implicit and explicit attitudes toward same-sex marriage.




Review the relevant literature on your topic, and


Write a draft of your research question.


ThisGuide to writing research proposalswill assist you in breaking the assessment down into manageable steps. (Tip: Set aside a reasonable amount of time to conduct your literature review and write your research question.)


Step 2: Writing your proposal


When you are ready to start writing your proposal, follow the general structure shown below.



Title page

Include a brief title, your name, the instructor's name, the subject code, date and word count.






Introduction (suggested word count: 200) - Criterion 1

Present the relevant background information for the research project. Introduce the general field of research, definitions of key terms, then narrow to the specific area of your research project. This section should lead logically to either a gap in the existing research or the research problem that you believe needs to be addressed.






Literature review (suggested word count: 400) - Criterion 1

Provide relevant past research studies that you found in your review of the literature. Highlight the major issues, gaps in the research and the need for your particular research (i.e., 'Here is what wecaninfer, and here is what wecannot yetinfer—or cannot yet infer with confidence—and why'). You will also need to highlight where your research overlaps and differs from existing research.






Aims (suggested word count: 100) - Criterion 2

Present the research question and/or hypotheses you will investigate and answer in order to fill the gap in the research or address the research problem.






Significance of the research (suggested word count: 200) - Criterion 1

Outline how your research will make a change to an area of research or respond to a particular problem. In particular, highlight the: theoretical contributions, and practical outcomes.



Proposed research methodology (suggested word count: 400) - Criterion 3

Describe and justify the research methodology. (Use the future tense to describe what you will do.) Address the following: participants sampling method (e.g. random, non-random) methodology (e.g. quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods) design framework (e.g. experimental, non-experimental) data collection method(s) (e.g. tests, questionnaires, interviews, focus groups, observations, existing data), and ethical considerations.






Scope and problems (suggested word count: 200) - Criterion 4

Define the breadth of the research topic. In this section, you will also identify any limitations or potential problems that may occur throughout the project.






References (not included in word count) - Criterion 5


Include a reference list in APA style. It should be presented on its own page with a separate heading. You may find thesite. Helpful.


The word counts are given are guidelines only; you may need to alter these slightly depending on your chosen topic.






Assignment Criteria


Discussion of broader context: introduction, literature review and significance


Research question and/or hypotheses


Selection and justification of research methods


Consideration of scope and problems


Writing, spelling, grammar and adherence to APA style.


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Answer To: PSY10005: Introduction to Research Methods Assignment 2: Research proposal Word limit: 1500 (+/-...

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ISSUES REGARDING THE JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Running Head: issues regarding juvenile delinquency
2
ISSUES REGARDING THE JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
UNIVERSITY NAME:
STUDENT NAME:
DATE:
Contents
INTRODUCTION    2
LITERATURE REVIEW    2
AIM OF THE RESEARCH    3
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RESEARCH    4
PROPO
SED RESEARCHED METHODOLOGY    4
SCOPE AND PROBLEMS    6
CONCLUSION    7
REFERENCES:    8
INTRODUCTION
The project is about the depth analysis of examining a research proposal that is developed to conduct on addressing the issues of juvenile delinquency. A juvenile is a young person under the age of 18 years. The juvenile delinquency is the perpetual committing of criminal activities or acts by the young person, who is below the 18 years of age (Brunchet, 2015). It is one of the most significant problems prevailing in the society which need to be resolved for the welfare of the young people of the nation. The research will be attempted to know the reviews of various authors on the issues of juvenile delinquency and how it adversely affects the society as a whole. It will also investigate the reason behind the juvenile delinquency and will fill the gap to reconcile the problem. The review of the literature will be done to elaborate the juvenile delinquency. There are separate legal systems to deal with the juvenile such as juvenile courts and juvenile retention centre. Quantitative analysis will be conducted to analyze the realistic data based on juvenile criminal activities. The project will address the potential problem that may occur while examining research proposal and also discuss the various aspects related to the juvenile delinquency.
LITERATURE REVIEW
The juvenile delinquency is well-known as the teenage crime. It is just like a crime which normal person perform, but these acts differ because it is conducted by the young person under the age of 18 years. According to Fairfield (2016), the main reason behind the criminal acts is conducted by the young people because they have less knowledge and understanding of the world. The family, teachers and friends are all answerable for the crime committed by the young person. The basic education of a child starts from the home where he learns the etiquettes, ethics and discipline regarding how to behave with the other persons. Youths or children acquire what they get from the family. It may happen when the family has nothing to do with the activities committed by the young member as there can be personal reasons behind the illegal activities. The younger person may face the problems or hardships in life due to the physical problem or psychological problems like physical appearances, peer pressure, and bullying.
According to the Dodid & Utami & Savitri (2016), the use of drugs gets the person involved in different criminal activities which are the very serious matter of discussion. There are many teenagers who do not understand the how to control their level of aggression and anxiety that makes them commit crimes. The teenagers learned the gender discrimination from their elders who do not respect the women’s in their family. The boys talk about the women disrespectfully and they think that they are their slaves. The aggression towards the women’s is converted into the criminal activities regarding women like rapes, acid attack, verbal or mental attack. The physical issues regarding the appearance or handicapped person may instigate the young person to commit the illegal activities. The usage of drugs can be very hazardous as the person may commit the bad act at the time they...
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