Moving Forward with Your Research Proposal January 23, 2006.

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Moving Forward with Your Research Proposal January 23, 2006

Today’s Schedule 3:00 - 3:40PM Summary and discussion of Lowenthal paper (led by Dr. Wright) 3:40 - 4:15PM Developing a hypothesis and Elements of the proposal (by Dr. Nolin) 4:15 - 4:45PM Students write their research hypothesis and brief explanation 4:45 - 5:20PM Students break into groups and critique each others' work

Discussion of Lowenthal paper…

Outline Developing a testable and tractable hypothesis Elements of a proposal Developing a detailed proposal outline Scientific writing style

What is a good idea? 1.Innovative, major advances in the field exciting new method new way of looking at old problem novel application of existing methods in a new field or region 2.Certain, feasible, incremental additions to existing base of knowledge 3.Combining research efforts usually kept separate

What makes a good idea a good research topic? Scientifically interesting to geographers Important to non-scientists Feasible (in terms of available resources) Have clear objectives: –Specific –Measurable –At least one objective should involve obtaining an answer to a scientific question or falsifying a hypothesis Should have the enthusiastic support of your research advisor

Clear objectives Important - needs to matter to others Feasible Personal factors in place Interesting - scientifically and to you Well- planned

What is a hypothesis? A hypothesis is a provisional concept that, after careful evaluation is either accepted or rejected –It should be falsifiable based on observations –If it is confirmed by observations, that does not mean that it has been proven

Conjecture vs. Hypothesis Conjecture is a statement that cannot be proved or disproved A conjecture is frequently misconstrued as a hypothesis Example of a conjecture: “God is male”

The Research Proposal Should try to answer the following basic questions: –What (research problem are you proposing to answer)? –Why (are these research problems significant)? –How (do you propose to answer these problems)?

Elements of a Proposal Title Abstract Purpose/Significance and Research Objectives Relevant Background Information Methods Timetable Budget (where appropriate) References Figures and Tables

Title Should be as short as possible but convey a sense of what the proposal involves Use an “action title” Make first word significant if possible Strong, precise words

Abstract Concise summary of the proposal in less than 250 words (1 page)

Purpose/Significance and Research Objectives Spell out the geographic problem you are addressing State the objectives (list form) Describe the significance of the proposed research Be specific

Relevant Background Information Provide specific data and theories from previous studies that are relevant to understanding your research problem What were their strengths and limitations? Convey the pertinent geographic information with appropriate and thorough literature references Relate to your objectives

Methods State and describe specific methods Provide sufficient detail that the reader can understand the method Avoid jargon! If equipment and facilities are not readily available in the Dept. of Geosciences, state your plans to obtain access elsewhere

Timetable Provide a tentative schedule in tabular form –Completion of classes –Field studies –Laboratory work –Preparation of thesis (plan for at least one term!)

Budget If funding for expenses is needed then a budget should be included: –Field work –Laboratory analyses –Special software, etc. Prepare itemized list Outline your plans for funding

References List all the references cited in text by alphabetical order of first author Follow the format of a major geography journal

Figures and Tables Examples: map of study area, table of instrument characteristics. They must be legible and of excellent quality Should be original if at all possible Figure captions appear below the figure Table captions appear above the figure

Writing your Proposal Outline Use section headings that convey information Provide sufficient detail You should have at least ten headings in your outline

Interrelation of landscape and climate controls on streamflow in the Oregon Cascades 1.Streamflow patterns in the Oregon Cascades 2.Two types of landscape controls: a)Geology b)Vegetation 3.Snow vs. Rain and their contributions to streamflow 4.Climate warming will reduce low flows and increase peak flows in the Cascades a)Shift from snow- to rain-dominated precipitation b)Increase in fire frequency will change land cover c)Basalt permeability will mitigate effects in the high Cascades 5.A new coupled climate-hydrology-ecosystem model 6.Noble gas measurements establish temperature and elevation of groundwater recharge zone

Scientific Writing Tips Think of your audience -- who are they and what do they want to know? Language: –Mechanics -- grammar, spelling –Precise –Clear –Familiar Style should be interesting and forthright Structure: –Clear outline –Linear –Common threads –Concise

The Writing Center Writing assistants are available to help with brainstorming, organization, grammar and usage, and all aspects of writing Online writing lab for assessment of writing problems (24-48 hour turnaround) Waldo

Academic Success Center They will help you with Goal setting Study skills Listening habits Time management Wellness 101 Waldo Hall