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Draft the  project proposal, using your discussions and suggestions from the discussion tread through Unit four of the title you selected. This is the first part of your course project. You may decide  modify the title you selected, add more additional information from your research. No bullet points…this a study on your selected title:Instructions:

  1. Review your discussions Unit one through Unit four
  2. Review the relevant sections of the Proposal Development Guidelines and the template posted on announcement on this course.
  3. Develop your chapter one of your research Draft Proposal : CHAPTER 1.  INTRODUCTION      ??
Introduction to the Problem (1-2 pages)
Background of the Study (4-8 pages)  
Statement of the Problem (1 page)
Significance of the Study (1 – 2 pages)
Purpose of the Study (1 page)
Rationale (2 pages)        
Theoretical Framework of the Study (2-6 pages)
Research Questions and/or Hypotheses (1-4 pages)
Study Variables (1 page)
Definition of Terms (1-3 pages)
Assumptions and Limitations (2-4 pages)
Nature of the Study (2-4 pages)
Organization of the Remainder of the Study (1 page)
  4. It is recommended that you post Unit one through Unit four in the discussion area early in the week. Participate in a critical dialogue with your fellow learners.
  5. Based on the feedback you receive in the discussion, make any necessary revisions to your draft.
  6. Submit your  research Draft Proposal  in assignment area

Template for Capstone Proposal Project Draft
ADD TITLE, ALL CAPS, CENTERED,DOUBLE-SPACED; TOP LINE ABOUT 3 INCHES FROM TOP OF PAGEbyAdd First Name MI. Last Name ADD ADVISER NAME, ALL CAPS, Ph.D., Faculty Mentor and Chair ADD GRADUATE STUDIES NAME, AND ALL CAPS, Ph.D., AND Committee Members Dean, School of School of Arts and sciences Proposal Presented in Partial FulfillmentOf the Requirements for the Capstone ProjectMasters of Liberal Arts: Mass Communication Alcorn State UniversityAdd Month Year (of approval) © Add First and Last Name, Year(Note:  If copyright not desired, delete this page)  Abstract(The target length of an Abstract is 150 -250 words or less. The Abstract does not appear in the Table of Contents and has no page number. Abstracts should be double-spaced.  Dedication(If not desired, delete this page. Dedication page is numbered but does not appear in the Table of Contents.   Acknowledgments(Acknowledgments entry does appear in the Table of Contents.)(Note:  If not desired, delete this page) Table of Contents                Acknowledgments          iv                List of Tables (if tables used)       ??                List of Figures (if figures used)   ??CHAPTER 1.  INTRODUCTION      ??Introduction to the Problem (1-2 pages)Background of the Study (4-8 pages)  Statement of the Problem (1 page)Significance of the Study (1 – 2 pages)Purpose of the Study (1 page)Rationale (2 pages)        Theoretical Framework of the Study (2-6 pages)Research Questions and/or Hypotheses (1-4 pages)Study Variables (1 page)Definition of Terms (1-3 pages)Assumptions and Limitations (2-4 pages)Nature of the Study (2-4 pages)Organization of the Remainder of the Study (1 page)(Note: These entries are not connected to the text via the “Index and Tables” feature of Microsoft Word. They are listed as format examples.) CHAPTER 2.  LITERATURE REVIEW             ??CHAPTER 3.  METHODOLOGY      ?? CHAPTER 1.  INTRODUCTION(Use these headings as needed and as directed by the Adviser. Note that bold heading styles reflect changes in the sixth edition of the APA Publication Manual.)Introduction to the Problem Background of the Study Statement of the Problem Purpose of the StudyRationaleResearch QuestionsSignificance of the StudyDefinition of TermsAssumptions and Limitations Nature of the Study   Theoretical or Conceptual Framework Organization of the Remainder of the Study  CHAPTER 2.  LITERATURE REVIEW CHAPTER 3.  METHODOLOGY