This is your step-by-step guide on how to write successful research proposals in the health sciences, whether it is for a thesis or dissertation review committee, an ethical review committee or a grant funding committee. Using quantitative, qualitative, and mixed research approaches, follow the journey of Liang and Natasha, two fictional researchers who will help you complete your proposal alongside reading the chapters. This practical guide includes top tips from the authors, read-reflect-respond activities and examples of project plans to equip you with all the tools you need to succeed with your research proposal.

Capturing Attention – Abstract, Title and Significance

Capturing Attention – Abstract, Title and Significance

Capturing Attention – Abstract, Title and Significance

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Key terms/concepts

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  • Significance of outcomes
  • Language level of layperson
  • Active voice
  • Consistent layout of concepts
  • Judicious use of white space

Introduction

This chapter provides information about how to construct those sections of the proposal that will capture the attention of the committee. The three ...

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