This 5-page paper focuses on how to write a research proposal with a hypothesis about aggression in chidren. A similar paper is analyzed as a part of this project. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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the hypothesis to follow, the structure of this paper will be based more on how to actually develop, research and write a proposal as opposed to dealing with the actual
topic itself. To better outlined this particular paper, we will be relying on actual study that has been conducted on aggression and children.
This particular study that we will be referencing is entitled "assess saying aggressive and depressed childrens social relations with classmates and friends: A matter of perspective," which was conducted by
Brendgen et al, and published in the December 2002 addition of the Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. The basics behind a research proposal
in follow the what the researcher plans to accomplish, why the study should be done, and how it will be accomplished (Wong, 2002). This proposal will help the student gave
enough information to convince readers that this idea is important enough to research, that the student has a good grasp of the literature pertaining to the research, and that the
methodology used to both design the research and carry it out as been followed (Wong, 2002). Choosing an environment for a field study
In this particular section, the student would need to find the ideal environment with which to conduct a proposed field study. For purposes of this particular essay, "ideal" can
include the classroom or playground. In the paper we are analyzing, Brendgen et al researched the participants in the classroom to analyze the
behavior of aggressive children against their peers. Formulating a hypothesis Almost all studies need a hypothesis, which is the reason why the study is being conducted in the first