Often regarded as a “road map” of a dissertation, a proposal is what lays a strong base for a niche dissertation. It introduces research goals summarizes the entire research. Therefore, a proposal must be crafted with the utmost care. However, owing to reasons such as identifying problem statements, referencing, etc. penning down a dissertation proposal is considered to be solid rock. Having been in the academic industry for years, we, at Florida Dissertation, can help scholars create an approval-ready dissertation proposal.
On understanding the requirements of the topic, we create a framework and depict variables interdependence
Necessary sources are gathered through online as well as offline, and the gap between studies is identified.
Depending on the type of field of study, we finalize suitable data collection techniques & tools.
The sections such as introduction, literature review, etc. of the dissertation are structured and organized accordingly.
This section provides background information and context of the research problem. It begins with the general statement and narrows down to a specific problem. This is followed by justification and rationale of the proposed research. State the hypothesis (if any) and the boundaries of the proposed research.
This chapter demonstrates your ability to integrate and analyze the existing literature. It offers theoretical insights or generates a new model for the present research. It convinces your reader that the proposed research is significant, and it has the potential to contribute to the existing knowledge base in your field of study.
Also, known as the body of the dissertation proposal, the methodology section describes the work plan and steps that contribute to the completion of the research project. It also describes participants or subjects, techniques, tools/software or equipment, research methods, kind of data collected, analysis approaches etc. to be used in the research.
Discuss the significance of your research, describe why it is important to work on the chosen topic. Explain the scope of future studies and the limitations of your research.