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Case Study: For this Assignment, you will begin drafting your Prospectus Form using the information you developed during the first three courses of the seminar series, the feedback you received in this module's Discussion, and your own thoughts that have resulted from reexamining your research plans and ideas. Note that in previous courses you drafted papers related to the problem, purpose, and framework of your study. Keep in mind the Prospectus Form requires concise descriptions of these components, so you may have to revise information from previous assignments into 3-4 succinct statements.
The level of revision that each student completes for this Assignment can vary widely. You may determine only minor revisions are needed, while another student may decide a major overhaul is necessary. And yet others may decide to implement something in between. There is no right or wrong approach. It simply depends on the results of your reevaluation efforts.
When considering revisions, the important thing is to think deeply about your ideas, instructions of the Prospectus Form, and the feasibility of your capstone study. Be sure to review the examples in the Appendix. Use that information, along with the feedback from your peers and Instructor, to help make informed decisions about any necessary changes.
TO PREPARE FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT
Locate the following Assignments you completed in previous courses:
Seminar II: Synthesizing Research (Supporting Literature), Problem Statement, and Purpose
Seminar III: Research Questions and Theoretical Framework
Question: Review instructions of the Prospectus Form.
- Consider the feedback you received from the Instructor in previous courses and peers in this module's Discussion.
- Complete the Assignment according to the instructions provided below.
- What you need to do...By when...Using your own thoughts, along with the feedback you received from your peers and Instructor, draft the following sections of the Prospectus Form:
- Tentative title
- Supporting literature (from your Zotero list)
- Problem (social problem, gap, research problem)