english project and need the explanation and answer to help me learn.
I want to talk about mental health but I don’t know what the professor need I will post down all the information.
Requirements:
As part of the development of your argument essay, you will write a 1-2 page single-spaced research proposal. The purpose of the research proposal is to have you think about what you are doing and focus on your ideas. The second purpose is to allow you to get feedback on your ideas from your instructor so that research problems are addressed well before you need to write.
Content Requirements
The research proposal will have three sections:
Introduce the topic of your research and explain the importance and your interest in the subject.
Present your working research question and related secondary research questions (at least [4] four secondary).
Discuss where you plan to find more information. Be specific about where you will get information such as a journal title, specific database, specific websites, and/or field research. Also, explain why you think you will find this type of information.
Formatting Requirements
You must follow all requirements as laid out in How To Set Up Documents for MLA Formatting except for double spacing. You can single-space the assignment. Also include the following title, headings, and subheadings:
Project Proposal
Section One
Your text here.
Section Two
Working Research Question: Your question here.
Secondary Questions: Your four or more secondary questions here.
Section Three
Your text here.
Further Info on Sections
Section One
This section is one paragraph that will open up by discussing what the topic is and will explain in four to five sentences the importance of the topic and your interest in it.
Section Two
Here you will give at least five (5) questions. You will start with the working research question and the next ones will be secondary questions. To help you develop these, I would remind you about stasis questions (The Argument Toolbox pp.84-87.) For example, your working research question should be based on a form of “What should the solution to X be?” Secondary questions could focus on facts, causes, ethics, etc.
Section Three
For this section, you discuss at least three different places to find information. For each one, describe what you hope it will provide you such as facts, data, personal experiences, explanation of the problem, possible solutions, benefits of the solution, etc. You will also explain why you believe it will give you this information. For example:
I will use the Center for Disease Control to find information on the current Monkey Pox outbreak.
The source has experts who work on disease outbreaks and lead the nation in how to solve disease outbreaks. I am also going to use the PubMed database to look for research on the disease since this database is described as a collection of medical research articles . . . .
To be clear, this is not an essay with an introduction nor a conclusion. When you finish the third section, you are done.
See Creating a Research Proposal section for an example on the “Step in Developing a Research Proposal” webpage: https://quillbot.com/courses/english-composition-ii-c/chapter/steps-in-developing-a-research-proposal/Links to an external site.
Rubric
Project Proposal
Project Proposal
Criteria Ratings Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeTopic
Introduce the topic of your research and explain the importance or your interest in the topic.
7 pts
Excellent
5.6 pts
Proficient
A few grammar errors
4.2 pts
Average
Underdeveloped
1.4 pts
Developing
Underdeveloped and some grammar issues OR very undeveloped OR very poorly editing writing
0 pts
No Marks
Does not meet the requirements.
7 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeResearch Questions
Present your working research question and related secondary research questions (at least (5) five).
5 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Proficient
A few grammar errors
3.5 pts
Average
Unclear questions
3 pts
Developing
Only four questions OR unclear and poorly edited questions.
0 pts
No Marks
Does not meet the requirements.
5 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeFind Info
Discuss where you plan to find more information. Be specific about where you will get information such as a journal title, specific database, and/or specific websites.
8 pts
Excellent
6.4 pts
Proficient
Some grammar errors
5.6 pts
Average
A little unclear about what you expect to find and/or why you think you will find that type of information.
4.8 pts
Developing
Unclear about what you expect to find and/or why you think you will find that type of information.
0 pts
No Marks
Does not meet the requirements.
8 pts
Total Points: 20