Research Planning
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2026
1 publicationStepping stones of a Research Proposal
A research proposal is a fundamental document that outlines the plan and significance of a proposed research project. It serves as a framework that demonstrates the researcher’s understanding of the problem, the relevance of the study, and the methodology to be employed. This article explains the essential components and steps involved in developing an effective research proposal, particularly for students and beginner researchers. A well structured proposal should clearly answer three major questions: what the researcher intends to study, why the study is important, and how the research will be conducted. Key elements of a proposal include the title, abstract, introduction, literature review, methodology, expected results, discussion, and references. The title should be concise and informative, while the abstract provides a brief summary of the research question, objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes. The introduction and literature review provide the background, significance, and context of the research problem, highlighting previous studies and identifying research gaps. The methodology section outlines the research design, participants, instruments, and procedures to be used for data collection and analysis. The proposal should also anticipate potential outcomes and discuss their possible implications. In addition, the article highlights common mistakes in proposal writing, such as lack of focus, insufficient literature review, and poor organization. Overall, a well written research proposal is essential for gaining approval, guiding the research process, and ensuring the successful completion of a study.
