ASSESSMENT 4: Research Proposal – 50% This assessment is designed to allow students to present and..

ASSESSMENT 4: Research Proposal – 50%

This assessment is designed to allow students to present and justify appropriate method(s) for a research project designed to address the research question posed. This assessment relates to Learning Outcomes a, b and d.

There are two components of the assessment:

Written     proposal:   40%

Oral presentation:     10%

Based on the Research Question developed in Assessment 2, students should develop a research design aimed at providing insights and/or answers to the question. Students should make any recommended adjustments to the content of Assessment 2, based on feedback provided, prior to including it in Assessment 4.

This assessment requires students to choose and justify the most appropriate research design, clearly explaining WHY the chosen design will best answer the research question and is most appropriate in the specific circumstances. Students should clearly justify their recommended research and analysis methods.

Note: Other than in exceptional circumstances, Assessment 4 of this subject is intended to form the basis of the

student’s Research Project in BUS710 Research Project, following appropriate adjustments recommended in feedback

Written Proposal: The proposal will contain the following information:

Title          Page

Abstract/Executive             Summary

Introduction              to the research (assessment 2, revised if              necessary)

Research           Problem and Research Objective (assessment 2, revised if            necessary)

Theoretical                Background/Literature review (Based on assessment 3, expand and               elaborate)

Research           Methodology

Reference          List: Formatted using Harvard (Anglia)                 style.

Appendix:         include              proposed          ethical approval                 form and           informed consent form if            relevant.

Note : please see the detail checklist of each section (page 3 of this guide)

Submission Details

Individual Assessment

Word        limit: 4000 words (±10%) (excluding reference     list)

You need         to     state         the   word         count        of     the         assessment       on    the   cover        page.

The   review       should      be    professionally    presented using proper headings and sub-headings ,    in     Arial 10pt or Times    New Roman 12pt, single space. Harvard (Anglia) style     referencing.

Submission       deadline Week 10 – Saturday 25 May 2019, by 11.59pm

Softcopy   to be uploaded on Turnitin via Moddle       links

Late penalties and extensions:

An important part of business life and key to achieving KOI’s graduate outcome of Professional Skills is the ability to manage workloads and meet deadlines. Consequently, any assessment items such as in- class quizzes and assignments missed or submitted after the due date/time will attract a penalty. Penalty for written assessment is – 5% of the total available marks per calendar day unless an extension is approved

Applying for extension:

If students are unable to submit or attend an assessment when due, and extensions are possible, they must apply by completing the appropriate Application for Extension form available from the Student Information Centre in Moodle, the KOI Website ( Policies and Forms ) and the Reception Desk (Market St and Kent St), as soon as possible but no later than three (3) working days of the assessment due date. The completed form must be emailed with supporting documentation to academic@koi.edu.au. Students and lecturers / tutors will be advised of the outcome of the extension request as soon as practicable . Appropriate documentary evidence to support the request for an extension must be supplied. Please remember there is no guarantee of an extension being granted, and poor organisation is not a satisfactory reason to be granted an extension .

Marks out of 40 will be awarded on how well the student addressed the following criteria

Criteria

%                                     Marks

Makes                                       adjustments to Assessment 2 elements based on feedback provided

10%

Addresses                                 each of the elements of the proposal

10%

Provides                                    evidence of knowledge and skills specific to the research                                       question

20%

Uses                                 appropriate theoretical support and applies creativity in the                                        application of theory to the research question

20%

Discusses                                  and justifies the decisions made in choice of research and                                  analysis methods

20%

Organises                                  information coherently and communicates ideas accurately and                                    appropriately

10                                     %

Present                                     the information in a professional manner with correct                                        referencing.

10%

Note : A full Marking Rubric will be provided in Moodle.

Guideline                         and Checklist for Final Proposal (A4)

Title Page

Choose an interesting title for the report, the title should indicate the nature of problem/research being investigated. If client organisation is used, the name of the organisation should be part of the title.

Abstract/Executive Summary

Executive summary should provide key information of your research, 1 page is preferable. Provide summary of:

The           introduction of the            research

The           matter being             investigated

The           research design and           methodology

Introduction to the    research

This section should give convincing background about the research and why the topic is worth to research, by providing evidences to support your arguments. Key points to be included in this section are:

Introduce          the topic of the          research

Overview           of client organisation (if             any)

What                real           problem            does         the           research            seek          to             resolve              and           why          is              it                 important          to             research            this           topic

Outline             the structure of this           proposal.

Research   problem and research objectives

This section should be straightforward, state the overall research problem and research objectives based on your brief research plan (A1), revised A1 if necessary.

Theoretical        Background/Literature review

This section is expected to be the extended version of your A3 (structure literature review), therefore, you should not copy paste your A3 into this section, instead you need to use your A3 is a basis to do a comprehensive literature review. Around 10 extra literatures are required (on top of the four articles you used in your A3). Link your literature review back to your research problem.

Research   Design and Methodology

This section should provide detail plan of research design and research methodology. It should consist information:

Inform              and justify the type of research (exploratory, descriptive or           causal)

Inform              and justify the research approach (quantitative, qualitative or                 mixed               approach)

Describe           the type of data will be used (primary or secondary             data)

Describe           how data will be collected: interview, focus group or observation               for qualitative research, and/or survey and experiment for                 quantitative               research

Describe           and justify the sample: sampling frame, sampling methods and                 technique, sampling characteristics and              size.

Inform              how the data will be analysed : theme-based analysis for             qualitative research and statistical               analysis             for            quantitative               research,           or             a              combination                 of             both         for            mixed               approach)

Explain              how the methodology plan address all ethical             concern.

Please note: only provide an overview of YOUR research design and methodology, do not discuss theory on research methodology.

Reference List : Formatted using Harvard (Anglia)        style.

Appendix : include    proposed ethical approval         form and   informed consent form if relevant

Application                              for Ethics Approval

Student                            Details

Name

:

Student                             Number

:

Email

:

Subject                             (Code/Name)

:

Supervisor                                Details

Name

:

Email

:

Proposed                         Research Details :

Topic:

Summary                          of the proposed research project, including brief description of                          methodology (bullet points where applicable)

Ethics                               Checlist (Participants)

How                         do you propose to select your participants ?

Will                           your research involve adults who might be identified by you or                             anyone else reading the research ? (Yes/No). If yes, how will you                                 obtain their consent ?

Does                                 your research involve children under eighteen years old ?                         (Yes/No)

Ethics                               Checlist (Participants)

Will                           your research take place in an institution ? (Yes/No)

Are                           in a position of power over participants ? (Yes/No), if yes,                             describe any ethical implication an dhow you deal with them

Describe                           any risk or harm to participants which might be associated with                          yoru research and how would you propose to minimese these risks

Privacy                             and Confidentiality

How                         will you protect the confidentiality and privacy of your                            participants ?

Will                           it be possible to identify participants from published data ?                                (Yes/No), if yes, is there any ethical issue which may arise from                              such identification.

Data                                 Collection and Storage

Who                         will have access to the data ?

How                         will you store the data in order to ensure its security

Note : Ethics Approval Form is not counted toward the word count of the assessment, only fill in this form if applicable. Include this form as appendices.

Oral Presentation:

Students are to present their proposal to the class as if the audience had the authority to grant approval for the research to ‘go ahead’.

The presentation should contain the following information:

Research   project      title

Research   problem and     objectives

Research   design and        methodology

Ethical       consideration

Note : Introduction to the research and literature review are excluded from the presentation.

Presentation Details

Individual Assessment

Oral Presentations should be 5 minutes

The   slides should     be be        supported using        appropriate visual, Presentation power point template is      provided (downloadable from Moddle) .

Students   should not just read their proposal – students reading rather than         presenting will find it difficult to pass this part of the   assessment.

Presentation schedule Week 11 and Week 12.

Late penalties and extensions :

An important part of business life and key to achieving KOI’s graduate outcome of Professional Skills is the ability to manage workloads and meet deadlines. Consequently, any assessment items such as in- class quizzes and assignments missed or submitted after the due date/time will attract a penalty. However, for in-class assessment, no extensions permitted or granted – a make-up test may only be permitted under very special circumstances where acceptable supporting evidence is provided. Presentation is considered as in-class assessment, therefore no extensions permitted or granted – no presentation = 0 marks . The rules for make-up presentations are the same as for missing in-class tests

Applying for extension:

For in-class assessment, a make-up presentation may only be permitted under very special circumstances where acceptable supporting evidence is provided. If students are unable to attend an assessment when due, and extensions are possible, they must apply by completing the appropriate Application for Extension form available from the Student Information Centre in Moodle, the KOI Website ( Policies and Forms ) and the Reception Desk (Market St and Kent St), as soon as possible but no later than three (3) working days of the assessment due date. The completed form must be emailed with supporting documentation to academic@koi.edu.au. Students and lecturers / tutors will be advised of the outcome of the extension request as soon as practicable . Appropriate documentary evidence to support the request for an extension must be supplied. Please remember there is no guarantee of an extension being granted, and poor organisation is not a satisfactory reason to be granted an extension .

Marks out of 10 will be awarded on how well the student demonstrate the following criteria :

Criteria

%                             Marks

Structures                         and demonstrates organisation in the presentation of information

10%

Communicates                          clearly and effectively

20%

Demonstrates                            professional presentation skills

20%

Designs                             and uses appropriate visual aids to support the presentation

20%

Gains                                audience involvement

20%

Responds                          to questions.

10                             %