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SRModule1.1docx.docx
SRModule1.1docx.docx
Module 1: Research Proposal (Selected Topic and Annotated Bibliography) In this course, we will write the Research Proposal that will be considered the final work and we will develop it in stages. In this first module: Select a topic you wish to research and consult with your teacher for approval. Then, develop a paper containing an annotated bibliography with at least 10 references on the topic you selected. The paper should be presented as follows: Selected topic Write two or three paragraphs of 5 to 6 sentences stating what you want to research (describe your research problem and the objectives of the research you want to conduct). Annotated bibliography Write 1-2 paragraphs stating what each article you read is about. All articles should be from scientific journals that you can get, for example, through the library or google scholar. Important notes: Always remember that before submitting your paper: (a) use any direct quotations sparingly, (b) for any paraphrases, be sure to give credit to the author, (c) do not use informal phrases or incomplete sentences, and (d) correct grammatical usage, and proofread your paper. Internet reference sources such as .com or news, opinions, blogs, or Wikipedia are not accepted. Submission Instructions: Submit your assignment by 11:59 pm on Sunday. Contribute a minimum of 2 pages. It should include at least 2 academic sources, formatted and cited in APA.
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