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Research Proposal/ Work-In-Progress/Completed Research (delete inapplicable options)
NEW ZEALAND BUILT ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM14 November 2014
Auckland, New Zealand
N Z B E R S
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< Programme of study (if student) >
< Researcher(s)>
By:
OUTLINE
Research Motivation/ Problem Statement/ Gaps
Research Objectives/ Research QuestionsResearch Method Research model/ Conceptual framework
(optional)
Results/ preliminary results/ Anticipated results (delete inapplicable options)
Benefits to the industryConclusionsOutstanding work (optional).
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RESEARCH MOTIVATION/ PROBLEM
<Research motivations/ problem statements>
< > < > < > < > < > < > < > (delete unwanted bullet points)[Note: Might be useful to cite sources to back up your claims; if so, compile
references at the end]<Institution’s logo here>
RESEARCH OBJECTIVES/ QUESTIONS
<Research objectives/ Research questions> (delete inapplicable option)
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RESEARCH METHOD: DATA & SCOPE
Empirical data to be sourced from: (e.g. surveys of target populations/sampling frames): < > (e.g. registered members of the NZ Institute of Builders)
< > < > < > < > < > < > (delete unwanted bullet points)
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RESEARCH METHOD: DATA STAGES
Empirical data gathering stages: < > (e.g. Stage 1: Qualitative data from pilot interviews; delete if
not applicable)
< > (e.g. Stage 2: Quantitative data from questionnaire surveys and/ or records)
< > (e.g. Stage 3: Qualitative/ quantitative data from model test surveys/ interviews/ records)
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RESEARCH METHOD: DATA ANALYSIS
Method of data analysis < > < > < > < > < > < > (delete unwanted bullet points)
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RESEARCH METHOD: RESEARCH PLAN
[Bullet point listing, flowchart or bar chart of key research steps with completion dates; indicate completed and outstanding work, where applicable. Ignore if completed research; if so, indicate only the start and the end dates]
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RESEARCH MODEL/ CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
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<Research model/ conceptual framework (where applicable;
else, delete slide>
RESULTS
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<Results/ Preliminary Results/ Anticipated Results (delete inapplicable options>
<Results relating to Objective 1> < Results relating to Objective 2> < Results relating to Objective 3 > < > < > < > < > < > (delete unwanted bullet points; add more slides, where
necessary)
RESULTS BENEFITS
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<Benefits of results/ preliminary results/ anticipated results to the industry, including implications for further research (delete inapplicable options>
CONCLUSIONS
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<Key conclusions tied to research objectives/ research questions>
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necessary)
OUTSTANDING WORK
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<List outstanding work based on research plan; delete this slide if not applicable>
REFERENCES
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<Sources cited to back up research motivation/ problem statements; delete this slide if not applicable>
END
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