Here is the specific format:
Title Page (APA format)
Abstract (250 words, no quotes or paraphrases. This is the “elevator speech” of the research)
Introduction (Research Question and Hypothesis)
Literature Review (Note this is not an annotated bibliography but a Literature Review)
Methodology – don’t simply state qualitative methodology.
Analysis & Findings
Conclusion and Recommendations
Reference list
Literature Review: Include/highlight this section in your paper.
Methodology: Include/highlight this section provides the reader with a descriiption of how you carried out your qualitative research project, and the variables
you identified and analyzed. It describes any special considerations and defines any limitations and terms specific to this project, if necessary. This section
can be brief or more complicated, depending on the project, written in a single page. I want to see more than “I used qualitative methods”….what do you
specifically mean? Did you use content analysis? Did you use Case Study? Types of popular Methodologies include: (1) Case Study, (2) Content Analysis etc.
Analysis and Findings: Include/highlight this section. They are not the same as conclusions. In the analysis component of this section you identify how you
analyzed the data. The second part is the finding you got from your analysis of the data. The findings are the facts that you developed, not your interpretation
of the facts. That interpretation is conducted in the conclusions and recommendations section of the paper. Findings will come from the prior research you
examined and your analysis of those prior findings to create new findings for your paper. While there may be some facts that are such that they will stand
and translate to your paper, the intent is to create new knowledge, so you will normally analyze the data to create your own findings of what facts that data
represents.
Conclusions and Recommendations: This is the section where you give your interpretation of the data. Here you tell the reader what the findings mean. A
great approach is to think about how the reader will react to your conclusion. Often the conclusions and recommendations sections will mirror the findings in
construct as the researcher tells the reader what that researcher sees as the meaning of that data, their conclusions. Then, drawing on those conclusions,
the researcher tells the reader what they believe needs to be done to solve/answer the research question. This section may include recognition of any needs
for further research and then finishes with a traditional conclusion to the paper as a whole.
Remember, the paper should seek to answer a question that helps to solve the research question and validates or culls your hypothesis.
Technical Requirements:
The paper must be at a minimum of 10-12 pages (the Title and Reference pages are required but do not count towards the minimum limit).
At least 2 scholarly sources per page of content.
Type in Times New Roman, 12 point and double space.
Follow the current APA Style as the sole citation and reference style used in written work submitted as part of coursework.
No use of Wikipedia or encyclopedic type sources. It is highly advised to utilize books, peer-reviewed journals, articles, archived documents, etc.