How not to Write a Nursing Research Proposal
Posted on August 20th, 2008

Nursing Research ProposalA research proposal is always an important part of a research paper. It is the first step of your investigation, and sometimes it plays the key role in your success. If you want your nursing research proposal to be accepted, it has to be done the best way.
 
We have evaluated some of the rejected nursing research proposals to find out what was wrong with them, and we achieved certain results. Here is a list of things you should not do in your nursing research proposal:

  1. Starting a nursing research proposal knowing that a problem is not sufficient enough is like jumping out of a plane without a parachute. In both occasions happy ending is not something to hope for. Your nursing research proposal has to introduce a truly important issue; otherwise it is not an issue at all.
  2. Introducing blurred and smudged approaches to the problem investigation will not serve your nursing research proposal a good service. A nursing research proposal is all about being absolutely sure what you are going to do, how you will achieve goals, and what you will need for this.
  3. Another reason to reject your nursing research proposal is the lack of data, argumentation and reasonable facts. Sure, there can be a problem in your nursing research proposal. But if you cannot state preliminary back up information for it, a problem may not seem that big after all.

  1. Just as smudged approaches, smudged structuring of a nursing research proposal is also unacceptable. If you do not quite realize how to build your nursing research proposal, check out research proposal samples. Your nursing research proposal has to correspond to certain requirements and academic structure basics accepted in your school or college.

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