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Search more Proposals here : Sample Research Proposal Instructions To achieve this unit a learner must: 1 Prepare a research proposal relating to a specified area of business 2 Conduct research using primary and secondary sources of information 3 Carry out the research project into a specified area of business 4 Present and evaluate the findings with regard to the initial proposal. Outcomes Assessment criteria for pass To achieve each outcome a learner must demonstrate the ability to: 1 Prepare a research proposal relating to a specified area of business • identify a research question or hypothesis and justify choice • justify the chosen methodology in terms of the research question • prepare an action plan with target dates and methods for monitoring and updating • devise a code of ethics for the conduct of the study 2 Conduct research using primary and secondary sources of information • undertake primary and secondary research relating to the proposal • describe and justify the chosen methodology 3 Carry out the research project into a specified area of business • prepare for the research project and agree process and action plan with supervisor • monitor and revise schedule when required • collect and review data using appropriate methods, including primary and secondary research techniques • analyse and interpret appropriate qualitative and quantitative data 4 Present and evaluate the findings with regard to the initial proposal • record findings in an accepted format • present and summarise the findings using suitable methods • evaluate the methodology used and critically analyse the findings • propose recommendations based on the findings which identify and justify areas for future research.

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