This is a summary on research proposal:
Proposals to research are just as important and can make or break the paper. The goal of the paper is to provide substanstial work ethnic and ability based on the researched evidence. They should also be able to answer the question of what, why, how. According to Wong, This paper focuses on proposal writing rather than on the development of research ideas (Research Proposal). Also, it should include a title, an abstract (summary), introduction, literature review, methods, results, and discussion.
Wong, Paul T.P. “How to Write a Research Proposal.” Trinity Western University. http://www.meaning.ca/archives/archive/art_how_to_write_P_Wong.htm.
This is a summary on how to write a research outline from Purdue:
To write a succesful outline, a student should follow the components: parallelism, coordination, subordination, and division. Parallelism is having the heading parallel. For example, if the first heading is a noun, the next should be a noun too. Coordination is when the heading have equal significance, as well as sub headings. Subordination means having the headings general and the subheadings more specific. Division is having heading divided into at least 2 or more parts. Outlines are useful because they help organize a lot of information, especially for a research paper. Determining the purpose, audience, and thesis of the paper is essential to writing the outline.