Research Paper Outline
Each section should have citations. Any thought that
is not yours, should have a citation. 12-15 pages double spaced, Times Roman. You
should have total of 25 references; You are free to have more. They must be
peer-reviewed scholarly articles. Any government, organization, blog, etc. can
be used after the 25 have been met. Citation suggestions for each section is
just a suggestion. You can have more or less in each section.
Introduction (3-5 citations)
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Problem statement
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What will you investigate specifically?
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Significance of your study
Literature Review (5-10 citations)
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Relevant articles that address your
dependent and independent variables
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Your annotated bibliography will help you
to write your literature review, because you already have the information.
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For example, Johnson (2018) argues that
recidivism is a problem in the Black community, because of a lack of resources.
Structural inequalities would best be addressed in communities of color if an
increase in economic opportunities were present. As stated by Brown (2015) in a
review on Black men and re-entry, communities benefit as a whole when returning
citizens are offered jobs. This will also help families…etc. As Clara Jackson
argues (2016), families, will, etc. etc. NOTICE WHAT I DID….Cite, provide your
argument, without saying I but in an affirmative voice, and then support it
with another citation, etc.
Theoretical Framework (2-5 citations)
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You need to not only define what the
theory is, but how it is used to support your argument.
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Critical Race theory is important in
addressing school punishment against Black girls, because Black girls are
overrepresented in punishment. Etc. etc.
Methodology (10-20 citations)
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Is this quantitative or qualitative? What
is the difference?
Data Collection
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Who are your participants? How will you
find them?
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How many participants will you have? Focus
group? Interviews? How long will it be?
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Where was the geographic location of your
study
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What is the demographic of your
participants
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Where and how did you find your
participants? What was your method? Be Specific
Sampling
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What is your specific sampling technique?
(Read & cite your book)
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How will you protect your participants
confidentiality? i.e. no names, lockbox with recorder?
Data Analysis
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How will you analyze your findings?
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You should also include your research
questions.
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What are the major themes of your data
collection? i.e. Fear, Loyalty, Pride
For example:
Research Question 1: What prevents Black males from
reporting on campus sexual assault?
“I ain’t even trying to answer all that. I’m a G about
mine, so if I got touched, like, what that make me look like, feel me? I ain’t
snitching, cuz then it’s like, it’s like a catch 22. I snitch, I look soft. I
tell I got touch, I’m looking like a Bi%$H, I aint, I’m a man, I’m a man.”
This respondent appears to have a fear of being viewed
as less than a man….etc. (continue to analyze what the respondent has said)
Having cultural awareness during data analysis is
important because (cite the book). As Participant #2 stated “at the end of the
day, the day gone end.” This participant is seemingly suggesting that …..
Conclusion
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Policy implications? Why is this
important? How did you fill the gap in literature?
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