Designing a Research Proposal in Qualitative Research

The chapter discusses designing a research proposal in qualitative research. The main objective is to outline the major components of a qualitative research proposal with example(s) so that the students and novice scholars easily get an understanding of a qualitative proposal. The chapter highlights the major components of a qualitative research proposal and discusses the steps involved in designing a proposal. In each step, an example is given with some essential tips. Following these steps and tips, a novice researcher can easily prepare a qualitative research proposal. Readers, especially undergraduate and master’s students, might use this as a guideline while preparing a thesis proposal. After reading this chapter, they can easily prepare a qualitative proposal.
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- Department of Social Work, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh Md. Ismail Hossain, Nafiul Mehedi & Iftakhar Ahmad
- Md. Ismail Hossain