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Provide either closed captioning or a transcript of the presentation for accessibility. Ensure that all requirements for the presentation are met.

The content of the presentation must include the following:

A brief introduction
Devise a specific research question related to the topic you chose in Week 1.
Explain the importance of the topic and research question.
A brief literature review
Evaluate published research studies on your topic that you found during your work on the Annotated Bibliography assignment last week and identify two relevant published studies.
A description of potential methods
Create an appropriate research approach and design to investigate your research question based on what you have learned about research design options and requirements in this course.
Provide a rationale for your design choices.
A discussion on ethical issues
Apply ethical standards to the proposed research and identify potential ethical issues that would apply. Explain how you plan to address these issues.
A conclusion
Summarize the main points of the presentation and reiterate why the proposed research is important and why it should be carried out.

Full Answer Section

      Slide 5: Literature Review
  • [Provide a brief overview of the existing research on the topic]
  • [Summarize the key findings of the two selected studies]
  • [Identify the research gap that your study will address]
Slide 6: Published Studies
  • Study 1: [Author, Year] - [Briefly describe the study, methodology, and key findings]
  • Study 2: [Author, Year] - [Briefly describe the study, methodology, and key findings]
Slide 7: Research Design
  • Research Approach: [Quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-methods]
  • Research Design: [e.g., experimental, correlational, case study]
  • [Explain the chosen research design and how it aligns with the research question]
  • [Justify the design choices based on the nature of the research question and the desired outcomes]
Slide 8: Ethical Considerations
  • [Identify potential ethical issues, such as participant consent, data privacy, and researcher bias]
  • [Explain how ethical standards will be upheld, including obtaining informed consent, protecting participant anonymity, and maintaining data confidentiality]
Slide 9: Conclusion
  • [Summarize the main points of the presentation]
  • [Reiterate the importance of the research question]
  • [Highlight the potential contributions of the study to the field]
Slide 10: References
  • List of cited sources in APA format
Additional Notes:
  • Use clear and concise language.
  • Avoid jargon and technical terms unless necessary.
  • Use visuals effectively to enhance understanding (e.g., graphs, charts, images).
  • Practice your presentation to ensure smooth delivery.
  • Allow time for questions and answers at the end.
Remember to replace the placeholder information with your specific research details. For accessibility:
  • Provide a written transcript of the presentation for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
  • Use clear and consistent formatting for the transcript.
  • Include speaker names and any relevant audio cues (e.g., laughter, applause).
By following these guidelines, you can create a comprehensive and accessible research presentation.    

Sample Answer

     

Slide 1: Title Slide

  • Title: The Impact of [Independent Variable] on [Dependent Variable]: A Research Proposal
  • Your Name
  • Affiliation

Slide 2: Introduction

  • Good morning/afternoon everyone.
  • Today, I will be presenting a research proposal focused on the impact of [independent variable] on [dependent variable].
  • [Briefly introduce the topic and its significance]

Slide 3: Research Question

  • My research question is: How does [independent variable] influence [dependent variable] among [population]?

Slide 4: Importance of Topic and Research Question

  • [Explain why the topic is important and relevant to the field]
  • [Highlight the gap in knowledge that the research will address]
  • [Discuss the potential implications of the findings for policy, practice, or theory]