¶ … topical outline for a quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods proposal. Include the major topics in the examples in this chapter. (Chapter 4 -- Writing the Proposal)
Topical Outline for a Qualitative proposal -- Qualitative Transformative Approach
Statement of the problem (Gender Discrimination in work-place - issue addressed; existing literature about the problem; deficiencies in the literature; and relevance of the study for audiences)
Study the impact of women discrimination by society
Philosophical assumptions or worldview
Qualitative research strategy
Role of the researcher
Data collection procedures (including the collaborative approaches used with participants)
e. Data analysis procedures
f. Strategies for validating findings
g. Proposed narrative structure
h. Anticipated ethical issues
Preliminary pilot findings (if available)
Significance of the study and transformative changes likely to occur
References
Appendixes: Interview questions, observational forms, timeline, proposed budget, and a summary of proposed chapters for the final study
2. Locate a journal article that reports qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods research. Examine the introduction to the article and, using the hook-and-eye method illustrated in this chapter; identify the flow of ideas from sentence to sentence and from paragraph to paragraph and any deficiencies. (Chapter 4 -- Writing Ideas)
Journal Article:
Power and gender at the crossroads: A qualitative examination of the nexus of power and gender in public relations
Katie R. Place, Saint Louis University, Missouri
Introduction:
Female public relations practitioners experience unique gender- and power-related phenomena...
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