o A research question that should be clearly stated (as a question!) and bolded.
o A brief discussion on why you think this is an important question
o What is the social science discipline you’re focusing on and why you think that is the best
framework to consider your question  1-2 pages: Methods 
o A discussion of which research methodology you would use to collect your data o Why you think that would be the best way to collect data to answer your research
question.
o How you would recruit subjects. For example, if you were conducting a study on zoos (a
topic you CANNOT use) you may say you would:

o Should include 7-10 sources with a minimum of 6 peer reviewed journal articles. Please note: one of the most consistent reasons for points being deducted is for doing an Annotated Bibliography instead of a Lit Review. There are guides to Lit Reviews, as well as a sample Lit Review (though you can skip the running head!), on Isidore.
 1-2 pages: Challenges
o What are potential problems or challenges you may run into if you were to conduct this
research
o You can include ethical issues, subject recruitment, etc.
 1 page: Role of Theory
o This will be a generic discussion of the role that theory plays in research (it will have
nothing to do with your topic)
o In addition to class discussions, the role of theory in research is covered in the pdf of
powerpoints, and some of the readings, for exam #1
o You should think of this part of your proposal as addressing the 4th learning objectives on
page one of the syllabus.
 
1-2 pages: Future Research
o Pick two of the following four categories: Race, Gender, Social Class, and Location
(where you live – for example, suburban, urban, rural) and in 1-2 paragraphs for each category address the following
 Identify a research question that connects how the category may influence your topic in general (you should also bold the text of the research question).
 For example, if the overall topic is exotic pets and the category is Location, you could ask: Are people who live in countries where tigers are native less likely to keep them as pets?
 In a paragraph explain what you think the answer may be and why.