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Foundation

A strong basis necessary for target inventory to have funding and to create a good academic research paper.

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Feasibility

Indicates the resources needed and how to achieve them, building trust with investors and audiences.

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Funding

Important for acquiring necessary materials for a proposal project.

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Feedback

Suggestions and recommendations to improve a paper and secure necessary input for a project.

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Parts of a Concept Paper

Includes key components like the Title Page, Background of the Study, Literature Review, Problem Statement, Methodology, Timeline, and References.

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Title Page

A section of a concept paper that includes the research title, author’s name, school, and submission date.

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Background of the Study

Describes the current state of the field being researched, identifies knowledge gaps, and states reasons for investigation.

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Preliminary Literature Review

Offers a theoretical framework and related studies to guide research and data analysis.

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Statement of the Problem

Summarizes the general problem and specific questions or objectives of the research.

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Abridged Methodology

Describes the context and participants, instruments, data collection procedures, and data analysis used in the study.

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Timeline

A visual representation, such as a Gantt chart, showing project milestones over months and years.

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References

A list of all cited books, journals, and other resources in the paper.

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Cover Page

The first page of a concept paper for projects listing proponents’ names, affiliates, and submission details.

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Introduction (Project Concept Paper)

Describes the funding agency, its mission and accomplishments, and reasons to support the project.

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Rationale or Background (Project)

Explains the gap in knowledge, problems to solve, and significance of the project.

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Project Description

Outlines goals, objectives, methodology, timeline, benefits, and evaluation of success.

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Budget

An outline of the project’s main costs, justifications, and necessary personnel or equipment.

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Concept Paper Guidelines

Rules for writing emphasizing clarity, cost alignment, no jargon, reference citation, and format details.

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Definition (Explaining a Concept Paper)

The method of detailing unfamiliar terms through illustrations and examples.

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Informal Definition

A brief parenthetical explanation of a term.

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Formal Definition

Incorporates the term within a species, genus, and qualitative differentiation.

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Extended Definition

Comprises detailed explanations and multiple aspects of a term.

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Explications

Analyzing and developing ideas from a literary or academic source in detail.

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Basic Structure of an Essay

Includes Introduction, Body, and Conclusions with a clear thesis and detailed analysis.

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Clarification

Organizes points from general ideas to specific examples in explaining concepts.

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Signal Words

Words that indicate examples or further explanations, aiding clarity in writing.

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Content of a Research Proposal

Outlines research details including introduction, background, problems, methodology, and abstract.

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APA Style (7th Edition)

A formatting style emphasizing consistent layout for clarity in academic writing.

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