Projects generally follow a standard five chapter format:
(1) Introduction
(2) Review of the Literature
(3) Methodology
(4) Results
(5) Discussion.
The formal proposal consists of the first three chapters and is written in the present and future tense. The proposal tells the committee what will be done in complete detail. After the research is actually completed and the last two chapters are written, the student changes the tense of the first three chapters to reflect what was done using post perfectly. Both must be written following the guidelines of The APA Publication Manual (APA, 1994). The wise student will become thoroughly familiar with the multitude of rules in this manual before writing the first word of the proposal.
The APA Publication Manual is not exciting to read, but it is important to turn in correct documents at every stage of the process. Doing things are correct way initially will save you many, many hours of corrections.
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