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These are Research Proposals for Evolution & Earth Systems, Fall 2003. Please feel free to browse...
You can Input Your Research Proposal , and then review feedback on this page.
Peer Review is a fundamental component of doing science.To help make your projects more scientifically sound, you are being called upon to put forward your ideas, proposals, lab packets and final report as well as provide feedback to your peers.
Remember: Look at the Evolution & Earth Systems Syllabus to for details on the specifics to be included in your proposal. Make sure it is complete! Use the following as a guide!
1. Introduction
2. Relevance of your research question: Background Information
It is very important to provide an extensive background that will serve as a foundation for your work. For instance, if you are working with bacteria, your readers might want to know about the most basic things: what are bacteria? why are they important? why are some bacteria beneficial while others are toxic? So on and so forth.....Strut your stuff!
(A) Literature Review--What have others done? Place your work in the context of the literature and larger world.4. Materials and Methods
5. Results (To be included in your final report)
6. Discussion & Conclusions
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