A detailed statement of the problem, research aim, research objectives and research questions
Assessment Criteria
1. A detailed statement of the problem, research aim, research objectives and research questions;
2. A detailed justification and potential output of the research;
3. The conceptual framework;
4. Methodology, organisation of the study, project budget and schedule; and
5. Accurate referencing, use of correct English and logical sequencing.
Hint
Business "Research questions, hypothesis, randomization, population, sample, sampling, manoeuvre, result or outcome, internal validity, external validity, variable, random allocation, informed consent, reproducibility, absolute risk, attributable risk, and relative risk carry significant weight as research elements over and above the normal research outline."...
"Research questions, hypothesis, randomization, population, sample, sampling, manoeuvre, result or outcome, internal validity, external validity, variable, random allocation, informed consent, reproducibility, absolute risk, attributable risk, and relative risk carry significant weight as research elements over and above the normal research outline."