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What is Researcher’s Bias

Considerations and Techniques for Applied Linguistics and Language Education Research
A trend or deviation from the truth in data collection, data analysis, interpretation and publication which can cause false conclusions.
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Writing a Research Proposal
Truong Vien (Hue University, Vietnam)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-6482-6.ch009
Abstract
Writing a research proposal is the first step for a research project. It's like a map that guides you on a trip; more concretely, it provides you with an outline to guide you through the research process. This chapter deals with fundamentals related to developing a research proposal and how to make it a sound and comprehensive one. It begins with the importance of writing a research proposal. The second part presents characteristics of a good research proposal. The third part involves the main components of a research proposal and other important aspects of the proposal that need to be considered. The final part concerns how to review your research proposal following the recommended guidelines for essential content as well as required form before submitting it.
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