Results (4 pages max)
Presented primary data collected in graphs, tables, charts
Descriptions of each – not an analysis
Use of appropriate graphs
Methodologies
Description of the types of methods used to collect data (clearly outlines sampling and amount surveyed). You need to describe all methods even if you didn’t use them and explain why you didn’t use them – WHO, WHAT, WHERE AND WHY
Sequence steps followed to collect data...
Literature Review
Summary of existing data that is relevant to the topic (at least 5)
Complete a resource scaffold for each for all five which includes:
Positive and negative aspects of each
Analysis of secondary resources
Relevance of literature checked
Relevant quotes/statistics...
Introduction (1 page)
Described the topic
Outlined the background to selection of topic (why it was chosen)
Highlighted the research question/hypothesis (what the researcher expects to find out)
Explain how it is related to CAFS
Abstract ( ½ - 1 page)
Outlined the topic, aim and purpose of the research
Provided summary of report (methodologies, sources of data)
Presented findings of research (major findings and conclusion)
Project Diary
Clearly comments on research process and feelings involved in completing the IRP
Record of thoughts with regular dated entries
Evidence of questionnaires and interview
Problems encountered and possible solutions
Suggest ways to improve for next time
Project Proposal- what does it do?
Presents the topic area
Recognises why you chose the topic.
Outlines how the topic relates to the CAFS course content.
Puts forward the research question or hypothesis.
Offers an explanation of how you developed that question or hypothesis. ...
I thought that I had mine somewhere but alas I think my teacher may have taken it as an exemplar.
Regardless, this website has a good starting example: http://www.scribd.com/doc/84961002/Project-Plan-IRP
Okay I like the idea about LGBT. :)
Hmm.. yes the wording does need work. Perhaps you could start with this and refine as necessary: Ostracism from Welfare groups affect the wellbeing of LGBT individuals. <--- Then you can go on to prove disprove. (essentially you need to link to the syllabus...
Hi Jader,
Have you tried a search term such as: social impact of technology cafs? As when I just put that into google a couple of good sites came up.
Some other places of where you may find useful information encompass: the resources section upon this site and CSU HSC online.
You would look at aspects such as: perfectionism; goal theory; motivation; etc.
I have provided some articles below as a starting point that you may like to look through.
http://prijipati.library.usyd.edu.au/bitstream/2123/4376/1/Vol3No2Article5.pdf...