3. Writing research proposals

Identify characteristics and conventions, and practise the process of planning, structuring and writing a research proposal.

1. An overview of a research proposal.

A research proposal is a detailed plan for a study designed to investigate a specific problem or question. Its purpose is to outline the research objectives, significance, methodology, and anticipated outcomes to seek approval or funding.

Choose the correct headings to complete an overview of a research proposal.

2. An example of a research proposal.

Read the first part of the proposal and mark the statements 1-4 true or false.

Title: The Impact of Remote Work on Employee Productivity and Well-being

Abstract
This research aims to investigate the effects of remote work on employee productivity and well-being. By analysing data from surveys and interviews with employees from various industries, the study seeks to identify key factors that influence productivity and well-being in remote work settings. The findings will provide insights for employers and policymakers to enhance remote work practices.

Introduction
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of remote work, making it a crucial area of study. This research will explore how remote work affects employee productivity and well-being, addressing the question: "What are the impacts of remote work on employee productivity and well-being?" Understanding these effects is essential for developing effective remote work policies.

Literature review
Existing literature suggests mixed outcomes of remote work on productivity and well-being. While some studies indicate increased productivity and job satisfaction, others highlight challenges such as isolation and work-life balance issues. This research will fill gaps by examining diverse industries and identifying contextual factors that influence outcomes.

Research objectives
1. To assess the impact of remote work on employee productivity.
2. To evaluate the effect of remote work on employee well-being.
3. To identify factors that increase or decrease productivity and well-being in remote work settings.


3. An example of a research proposal.

Read the second part of the proposal and choose the correct headings and subheadings.

4. Vocabulary: Nouns in a research proposal.

Use the nouns to complete the first two sections of the proposal. (This exercise is in two parts. Scroll down to see Part 2)

Part 1

Part 2

5. Vocabulary: Word building.

Type in the missing words to complete the table.

6. Vocabulary: Verbs.

Type in the missing verbs. (Tip: You can tap or click on the space to see the first letter of each missing verb.)

7. Review.

Can you remember? Choose the correct options to reconstruct the abstract.

Abstract