i am doing a research proposal on the Perception/opinions of nursing care in the Oncology department”

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I am doing a research proposal of Perception/opinions of nursing care in the Oncology department”. using secondary data. i wouldhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC78824… it to be link to the Caribbean or state how similar perception apply to the Caribbean https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC51234… (Barbados in particular) i have attach a few links please find more as if relates to the said topic , or whatever other secondary data available from reliable source

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Belgrave (Research Project Format) 1
NURS 402 Nursing Research Project Format
Citation style: APA Style, 7th Ed, 2020, incorporating a blend of the following in-text
citation formats (Please note the colour-key below; this is just to help you identify the
placement/location of each part of an APA in-text citation. Your final submitted text should only
be in black ink only – Author’s Last Name= Blue, Year of publication = Red, Past Tense
Verb Introducing Quote= Green, Page Number= Yellow highlight):
Example of APA (Narrative) In-Text Citation of a direct quote:
Milton (2024) cautioned that “high sugar intake can harm key organs over time” (p. 24).
Or
Example of APA (Parenthetical) In-Text Citation of a direct quote:
Incidentally, “high sugar intake can harm key organs over time” (Milton, 2024, p. 24).
————————————————————————————————-Example of APA (Narrative-Paraphrased) In-Text Citation of direct quote:
Milton (2024, p. 24) cautioned that over time, excessive sugar intake damages key
organs.
Or
Milton (2024) cautioned that over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs.
Example of APA (Parenthetical-Paraphrased) In-Text Citation of direct quote:
Over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs (Milton, 2024, p. 24).
Or
Over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs (Milton, 2024).
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 2
Topic:
Introduction:
A paragraph-long outline, between 100-110 words in length, providing the
following:
1. The general reason for investigating the problem,
2. a brief description of the scope/range of the problem, either
internationally or locally or both, with in-text narrative and parenthetical
citations, and
3. a thought-provoking question associating the problem (as a variable) with a
probable influence or a solution (as a variable).
Problem Statement:
A paragraph-long outline, between 3 or 4 sentences long, providing the following
brief description of the problem with in-text cited support.
Research Questions:
At least TWO (2) carefully and purposefully constructed interrogative sentences
that present problems or issues related to your topic that your research will seek to
answer.
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 3
Literature Review (Heavy In-Text Citation Use):
TWO (2) major theories that attempt to provide a scientific explanation or
understanding of the problem. For each theory, present the following:
1. A paragraph giving a brief history of the conceptualization of the theory,
including the name(s) of the theorist (s), the year in which the theory was
conceptualized/formalized and the main principles/tenets/claims of theory as
presented in the available literature. A critical analysis of the key findings or
points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded in the
paragraph.
2. A paragraph presenting the research that has been conducted into the
theory since its conceptualization. Present a summary of the findings of at
least THREE (3) experts who have conducted research into the theory.
3. A paragraph that summarises the strengths of the theory as outlined by
other theorists/experts/researchers in the literature. A critical analysis of the
key points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded
in the paragraph.
4. A paragraph that summarises the weaknesses of the theory as outlined by
other theorists/experts/researchers in the literature. A critical analysis of the
key points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded
in the paragraph.
Remember: The words theory, model, framework, and blueprint all mean the
same thing. You are encouraged to use them interchangeably in contextually
appropriate and meaningful ways.
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 4
Methodology
1. Procedure – This subsection provides details about the sources of the data,
the sampling technique (s) used, the steps taken to collect the data, the length
of time it took to collect the data, and which tests, whether descriptive or
inferential, were used to analyse the data. For your study, you are using
descriptive tests only.
2. Tools – This subsection provides information about the tools that were
initially used to collect the data. When seeking out the data, always ask for
permission to see a blank copy of the tools used to collect the data. There is
a very real chance that you may be denied access to the tools. If this turns
out to be the case, state this.
3. Ethical Considerations – This subsection provides information about the
measures taken to honour ethical protocols. It includes assurances that the
data, even if secondary data, were handled confidentially, that the subjects of
the study were “de-identified” before use (explain how), that the consent of
the subjects was expressed, and that the data were not altered in any way.
4. Limitations of the Research – An outline of all the challenges and issues
that you faced in conducting this research.
Analysis and Discussion (To Be Completed)
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 1
NURS 402 Nursing Research Project Format
Citation style: APA Style, 7th Ed, 2020, incorporating a blend of the following in-text
citation formats (Please note the colour-key below; this is just to help you identify the
placement/location of each part of an APA in-text citation. Your final submitted text should only
be in black ink only – Author’s Last Name= Blue, Year of publication = Red, Past Tense
Verb Introducing Quote= Green, Page Number= Yellow highlight):
Example of APA (Narrative) In-Text Citation of a direct quote:
Milton (2024) cautioned that “high sugar intake can harm key organs over time” (p. 24).
Or
Example of APA (Parenthetical) In-Text Citation of a direct quote:
Incidentally, “high sugar intake can harm key organs over time” (Milton, 2024, p. 24).
————————————————————————————————-Example of APA (Narrative-Paraphrased) In-Text Citation of direct quote:
Milton (2024, p. 24) cautioned that over time, excessive sugar intake damages key
organs.
Or
Milton (2024) cautioned that over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs.
Example of APA (Parenthetical-Paraphrased) In-Text Citation of direct quote:
Over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs (Milton, 2024, p. 24).
Or
Over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs (Milton, 2024).
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 2
Topic:
Introduction:
A paragraph-long outline, between 100-110 words in length, providing the
following:
1. The general reason for investigating the problem,
2. a brief description of the scope/range of the problem, either
internationally or locally or both, with in-text narrative and parenthetical
citations, and
3. a thought-provoking question associating the problem (as a variable) with a
probable influence or a solution (as a variable).
Problem Statement:
A paragraph-long outline, between 3 or 4 sentences long, providing the following
brief description of the problem with in-text cited support.
Research Questions:
At least TWO (2) carefully and purposefully constructed interrogative sentences
that present problems or issues related to your topic that your research will seek to
answer.
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 3
Literature Review (Heavy In-Text Citation Use):
TWO (2) major theories that attempt to provide a scientific explanation or
understanding of the problem. For each theory, present the following:
1. A paragraph giving a brief history of the conceptualization of the theory,
including the name(s) of the theorist (s), the year in which the theory was
conceptualized/formalized and the main principles/tenets/claims of theory as
presented in the available literature. A critical analysis of the key findings or
points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded in the
paragraph.
2. A paragraph presenting the research that has been conducted into the
theory since its conceptualization. Present a summary of the findings of at
least THREE (3) experts who have conducted research into the theory.
3. A paragraph that summarises the strengths of the theory as outlined by
other theorists/experts/researchers in the literature. A critical analysis of the
key points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded
in the paragraph.
4. A paragraph that summarises the weaknesses of the theory as outlined by
other theorists/experts/researchers in the literature. A critical analysis of the
key points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded
in the paragraph.
Remember: The words theory, model, framework, and blueprint all mean the
same thing. You are encouraged to use them interchangeably in contextually
appropriate and meaningful ways.
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 4
Methodology
1. Procedure – This subsection provides details about the sources of the data,
the sampling technique (s) used, the steps taken to collect the data, the length
of time it took to collect the data, and which tests, whether descriptive or
inferential, were used to analyse the data. For your study, you are using
descriptive tests only.
2. Tools – This subsection provides information about the tools that were
initially used to collect the data. When seeking out the data, always ask for
permission to see a blank copy of the tools used to collect the data. There is
a very real chance that you may be denied access to the tools. If this turns
out to be the case, state this.
3. Ethical Considerations – This subsection provides information about the
measures taken to honour ethical protocols. It includes assurances that the
data, even if secondary data, were handled confidentially, that the subjects of
the study were “de-identified” before use (explain how), that the consent of
the subjects was expressed, and that the data were not altered in any way.
4. Limitations of the Research – An outline of all the challenges and issues
that you faced in conducting this research.
Analysis and Discussion (To Be Completed)
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 1
NURS 402 Nursing Research Project Format
Citation style: APA Style, 7th Ed, 2020, incorporating a blend of the following in-text
citation formats (Please note the colour-key below; this is just to help you identify the
placement/location of each part of an APA in-text citation. Your final submitted text should only
be in black ink only – Author’s Last Name= Blue, Year of publication = Red, Past Tense
Verb Introducing Quote= Green, Page Number= Yellow highlight):
Example of APA (Narrative) In-Text Citation of a direct quote:
Milton (2024) cautioned that “high sugar intake can harm key organs over time” (p. 24).
Or
Example of APA (Parenthetical) In-Text Citation of a direct quote:
Incidentally, “high sugar intake can harm key organs over time” (Milton, 2024, p. 24).
————————————————————————————————-Example of APA (Narrative-Paraphrased) In-Text Citation of direct quote:
Milton (2024, p. 24) cautioned that over time, excessive sugar intake damages key
organs.
Or
Milton (2024) cautioned that over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs.
Example of APA (Parenthetical-Paraphrased) In-Text Citation of direct quote:
Over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs (Milton, 2024, p. 24).
Or
Over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs (Milton, 2024).
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 2
Topic:
Introduction:
A paragraph-long outline, between 100-110 words in length, providing the
following:
1. The general reason for investigating the problem,
2. a brief description of the scope/range of the problem, either
internationally or locally or both, with in-text narrative and parenthetical
citations, and
3. a thought-provoking question associating the problem (as a variable) with a
probable influence or a solution (as a variable).
Problem Statement:
A paragraph-long outline, between 3 or 4 sentences long, providing the following
brief description of the problem with in-text cited support.
Research Questions:
At least TWO (2) carefully and purposefully constructed interrogative sentences
that present problems or issues related to your topic that your research will seek to
answer.
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 3
Literature Review (Heavy In-Text Citation Use):
TWO (2) major theories that attempt to provide a scientific explanation or
understanding of the problem. For each theory, present the following:
1. A paragraph giving a brief history of the conceptualization of the theory,
including the name(s) of the theorist (s), the year in which the theory was
conceptualized/formalized and the main principles/tenets/claims of theory as
presented in the available literature. A critical analysis of the key findings or
points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded in the
paragraph.
2. A paragraph presenting the research that has been conducted into the
theory since its conceptualization. Present a summary of the findings of at
least THREE (3) experts who have conducted research into the theory.
3. A paragraph that summarises the strengths of the theory as outlined by
other theorists/experts/researchers in the literature. A critical analysis of the
key points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded
in the paragraph.
4. A paragraph that summarises the weaknesses of the theory as outlined by
other theorists/experts/researchers in the literature. A critical analysis of the
key points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded
in the paragraph.
Remember: The words theory, model, framework, and blueprint all mean the
same thing. You are encouraged to use them interchangeably in contextually
appropriate and meaningful ways.
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 4
Methodology
1. Procedure – This subsection provides details about the sources of the data,
the sampling technique (s) used, the steps taken to collect the data, the length
of time it took to collect the data, and which tests, whether descriptive or
inferential, were used to analyse the data. For your study, you are using
descriptive tests only.
2. Tools – This subsection provides information about the tools that were
initially used to collect the data. When seeking out the data, always ask for
permission to see a blank copy of the tools used to collect the data. There is
a very real chance that you may be denied access to the tools. If this turns
out to be the case, state this.
3. Ethical Considerations – This subsection provides information about the
measures taken to honour ethical protocols. It includes assurances that the
data, even if secondary data, were handled confidentially, that the subjects of
the study were “de-identified” before use (explain how), that the consent of
the subjects was expressed, and that the data were not altered in any way.
4. Limitations of the Research – An outline of all the challenges and issues
that you faced in conducting this research.
Analysis and Discussion (To Be Completed)
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 1
NURS 402 Nursing Research Project Format
Citation style: APA Style, 7th Ed, 2020, incorporating a blend of the following in-text
citation formats (Please note the colour-key below; this is just to help you identify the
placement/location of each part of an APA in-text citation. Your final submitted text should only
be in black ink only – Author’s Last Name= Blue, Year of publication = Red, Past Tense
Verb Introducing Quote= Green, Page Number= Yellow highlight):
Example of APA (Narrative) In-Text Citation of a direct quote:
Milton (2024) cautioned that “high sugar intake can harm key organs over time” (p. 24).
Or
Example of APA (Parenthetical) In-Text Citation of a direct quote:
Incidentally, “high sugar intake can harm key organs over time” (Milton, 2024, p. 24).
————————————————————————————————-Example of APA (Narrative-Paraphrased) In-Text Citation of direct quote:
Milton (2024, p. 24) cautioned that over time, excessive sugar intake damages key
organs.
Or
Milton (2024) cautioned that over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs.
Example of APA (Parenthetical-Paraphrased) In-Text Citation of direct quote:
Over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs (Milton, 2024, p. 24).
Or
Over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs (Milton, 2024).
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 2
Topic:
Introduction:
A paragraph-long outline, between 100-110 words in length, providing the
following:
1. The general reason for investigating the problem,
2. a brief description of the scope/range of the problem, either
internationally or locally or both, with in-text narrative and parenthetical
citations, and
3. a thought-provoking question associating the problem (as a variable) with a
probable influence or a solution (as a variable).
Problem Statement:
A paragraph-long outline, between 3 or 4 sentences long, providing the following
brief description of the problem with in-text cited support.
Research Questions:
At least TWO (2) carefully and purposefully constructed interrogative sentences
that present problems or issues related to your topic that your research will seek to
answer.
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 3
Literature Review (Heavy In-Text Citation Use):
TWO (2) major theories that attempt to provide a scientific explanation or
understanding of the problem. For each theory, present the following:
1. A paragraph giving a brief history of the conceptualization of the theory,
including the name(s) of the theorist (s), the year in which the theory was
conceptualized/formalized and the main principles/tenets/claims of theory as
presented in the available literature. A critical analysis of the key findings or
points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded in the
paragraph.
2. A paragraph presenting the research that has been conducted into the
theory since its conceptualization. Present a summary of the findings of at
least THREE (3) experts who have conducted research into the theory.
3. A paragraph that summarises the strengths of the theory as outlined by
other theorists/experts/researchers in the literature. A critical analysis of the
key points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded
in the paragraph.
4. A paragraph that summarises the weaknesses of the theory as outlined by
other theorists/experts/researchers in the literature. A critical analysis of the
key points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded
in the paragraph.
Remember: The words theory, model, framework, and blueprint all mean the
same thing. You are encouraged to use them interchangeably in contextually
appropriate and meaningful ways.
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 4
Methodology
1. Procedure – This subsection provides details about the sources of the data,
the sampling technique (s) used, the steps taken to collect the data, the length
of time it took to collect the data, and which tests, whether descriptive or
inferential, were used to analyse the data. For your study, you are using
descriptive tests only.
2. Tools – This subsection provides information about the tools that were
initially used to collect the data. When seeking out the data, always ask for
permission to see a blank copy of the tools used to collect the data. There is
a very real chance that you may be denied access to the tools. If this turns
out to be the case, state this.
3. Ethical Considerations – This subsection provides information about the
measures taken to honour ethical protocols. It includes assurances that the
data, even if secondary data, were handled confidentially, that the subjects of
the study were “de-identified” before use (explain how), that the consent of
the subjects was expressed, and that the data were not altered in any way.
4. Limitations of the Research – An outline of all the challenges and issues
that you faced in conducting this research.
Analysis and Discussion (To Be Completed)
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 1
NURS 402 Nursing Research Project Format
Citation style: APA Style, 7th Ed, 2020, incorporating a blend of the following in-text
citation formats (Please note the colour-key below; this is just to help you identify the
placement/location of each part of an APA in-text citation. Your final submitted text should only
be in black ink only – Author’s Last Name= Blue, Year of publication = Red, Past Tense
Verb Introducing Quote= Green, Page Number= Yellow highlight):
Example of APA (Narrative) In-Text Citation of a direct quote:
Milton (2024) cautioned that “high sugar intake can harm key organs over time” (p. 24).
Or
Example of APA (Parenthetical) In-Text Citation of a direct quote:
Incidentally, “high sugar intake can harm key organs over time” (Milton, 2024, p. 24).
————————————————————————————————-Example of APA (Narrative-Paraphrased) In-Text Citation of direct quote:
Milton (2024, p. 24) cautioned that over time, excessive sugar intake damages key
organs.
Or
Milton (2024) cautioned that over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs.
Example of APA (Parenthetical-Paraphrased) In-Text Citation of direct quote:
Over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs (Milton, 2024, p. 24).
Or
Over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs (Milton, 2024).
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 2
Topic:
Introduction:
A paragraph-long outline, between 100-110 words in length, providing the
following:
1. The general reason for investigating the problem,
2. a brief description of the scope/range of the problem, either
internationally or locally or both, with in-text narrative and parenthetical
citations, and
3. a thought-provoking question associating the problem (as a variable) with a
probable influence or a solution (as a variable).
Problem Statement:
A paragraph-long outline, between 3 or 4 sentences long, providing the following
brief description of the problem with in-text cited support.
Research Questions:
At least TWO (2) carefully and purposefully constructed interrogative sentences
that present problems or issues related to your topic that your research will seek to
answer.
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 3
Literature Review (Heavy In-Text Citation Use):
TWO (2) major theories that attempt to provide a scientific explanation or
understanding of the problem. For each theory, present the following:
1. A paragraph giving a brief history of the conceptualization of the theory,
including the name(s) of the theorist (s), the year in which the theory was
conceptualized/formalized and the main principles/tenets/claims of theory as
presented in the available literature. A critical analysis of the key findings or
points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded in the
paragraph.
2. A paragraph presenting the research that has been conducted into the
theory since its conceptualization. Present a summary of the findings of at
least THREE (3) experts who have conducted research into the theory.
3. A paragraph that summarises the strengths of the theory as outlined by
other theorists/experts/researchers in the literature. A critical analysis of the
key points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded
in the paragraph.
4. A paragraph that summarises the weaknesses of the theory as outlined by
other theorists/experts/researchers in the literature. A critical analysis of the
key points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded
in the paragraph.
Remember: The words theory, model, framework, and blueprint all mean the
same thing. You are encouraged to use them interchangeably in contextually
appropriate and meaningful ways.
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 4
Methodology
1. Procedure – This subsection provides details about the sources of the data,
the sampling technique (s) used, the steps taken to collect the data, the length
of time it took to collect the data, and which tests, whether descriptive or
inferential, were used to analyse the data. For your study, you are using
descriptive tests only.
2. Tools – This subsection provides information about the tools that were
initially used to collect the data. When seeking out the data, always ask for
permission to see a blank copy of the tools used to collect the data. There is
a very real chance that you may be denied access to the tools. If this turns
out to be the case, state this.
3. Ethical Considerations – This subsection provides information about the
measures taken to honour ethical protocols. It includes assurances that the
data, even if secondary data, were handled confidentially, that the subjects of
the study were “de-identified” before use (explain how), that the consent of
the subjects was expressed, and that the data were not altered in any way.
4. Limitations of the Research – An outline of all the challenges and issues
that you faced in conducting this research.
Analysis and Discussion (To Be Completed)
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 1
NURS 402 Nursing Research Project Format
Citation style: APA Style, 7th Ed, 2020, incorporating a blend of the following in-text
citation formats (Please note the colour-key below; this is just to help you identify the
placement/location of each part of an APA in-text citation. Your final submitted text should only
be in black ink only – Author’s Last Name= Blue, Year of publication = Red, Past Tense
Verb Introducing Quote= Green, Page Number= Yellow highlight):
Example of APA (Narrative) In-Text Citation of a direct quote:
Milton (2024) cautioned that “high sugar intake can harm key organs over time” (p. 24).
Or
Example of APA (Parenthetical) In-Text Citation of a direct quote:
Incidentally, “high sugar intake can harm key organs over time” (Milton, 2024, p. 24).
————————————————————————————————-Example of APA (Narrative-Paraphrased) In-Text Citation of direct quote:
Milton (2024, p. 24) cautioned that over time, excessive sugar intake damages key
organs.
Or
Milton (2024) cautioned that over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs.
Example of APA (Parenthetical-Paraphrased) In-Text Citation of direct quote:
Over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs (Milton, 2024, p. 24).
Or
Over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs (Milton, 2024).
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 2
Topic:
Introduction:
A paragraph-long outline, between 100-110 words in length, providing the
following:
1. The general reason for investigating the problem,
2. a brief description of the scope/range of the problem, either
internationally or locally or both, with in-text narrative and parenthetical
citations, and
3. a thought-provoking question associating the problem (as a variable) with a
probable influence or a solution (as a variable).
Problem Statement:
A paragraph-long outline, between 3 or 4 sentences long, providing the following
brief description of the problem with in-text cited support.
Research Questions:
At least TWO (2) carefully and purposefully constructed interrogative sentences
that present problems or issues related to your topic that your research will seek to
answer.
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 3
Literature Review (Heavy In-Text Citation Use):
TWO (2) major theories that attempt to provide a scientific explanation or
understanding of the problem. For each theory, present the following:
1. A paragraph giving a brief history of the conceptualization of the theory,
including the name(s) of the theorist (s), the year in which the theory was
conceptualized/formalized and the main principles/tenets/claims of theory as
presented in the available literature. A critical analysis of the key findings or
points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded in the
paragraph.
2. A paragraph presenting the research that has been conducted into the
theory since its conceptualization. Present a summary of the findings of at
least THREE (3) experts who have conducted research into the theory.
3. A paragraph that summarises the strengths of the theory as outlined by
other theorists/experts/researchers in the literature. A critical analysis of the
key points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded
in the paragraph.
4. A paragraph that summarises the weaknesses of the theory as outlined by
other theorists/experts/researchers in the literature. A critical analysis of the
key points linked to the setting of your research context must be embedded
in the paragraph.
Remember: The words theory, model, framework, and blueprint all mean the
same thing. You are encouraged to use them interchangeably in contextually
appropriate and meaningful ways.
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 4
Methodology
1. Procedure – This subsection provides details about the sources of the data,
the sampling technique (s) used, the steps taken to collect the data, the length
of time it took to collect the data, and which tests, whether descriptive or
inferential, were used to analyse the data. For your study, you are using
descriptive tests only.
2. Tools – This subsection provides information about the tools that were
initially used to collect the data. When seeking out the data, always ask for
permission to see a blank copy of the tools used to collect the data. There is
a very real chance that you may be denied access to the tools. If this turns
out to be the case, state this.
3. Ethical Considerations – This subsection provides information about the
measures taken to honour ethical protocols. It includes assurances that the
data, even if secondary data, were handled confidentially, that the subjects of
the study were “de-identified” before use (explain how), that the consent of
the subjects was expressed, and that the data were not altered in any way.
4. Limitations of the Research – An outline of all the challenges and issues
that you faced in conducting this research.
Analysis and Discussion (To Be Completed)
Citation style: APA Style, 7th Ed, 2020, incorporating a blend of the following in-text
citation formats (Please note the colour-key below; this is just to help you identify the
placement/location of each part of an APA in-text citation. Your final submitted text should only
be in black ink only – Author’s Last Name= Blue, Year of publication = Red, Past Tense
Verb Introducing Quote= Green, Page Number= Yellow highlight):
Example of APA (Narrative) In-Text Citation of a direct quote:
Milton (2024) cautioned that “high sugar intake can harm key organs over time” (p. 24).
Or
Example of APA (Parenthetical) In-Text Citation of a direct quote:
Incidentally, “high sugar intake can harm key organs over time” (Milton, 2024, p. 24).
————————————————————————————————-Example of APA (Narrative-Paraphrased) In-Text Citation of direct quote:
Milton (2024, p. 24) cautioned that over time, excessive sugar intake damages key
organs.
Or
Milton (2024) cautioned that over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs.
Example of APA (Parenthetical-Paraphrased) In-Text Citation of direct quote:
Over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs (Milton, 2024, p. 24).
Or
Over time, excessive sugar intake damages key organs (Milton, 2024).
Belgrave (Research Project Format) 2
Topic:
Introduction:
A paragraph-long outline, between 100-110 words in length, providing the
following:
1. The general reason for investigating the problem,
2. a brief description of the scope/range of the problem, either
internationally or locally or both, with in-text narrative and parenthetical
citations, and
3. a thought-provoking question associating the problem (as a variable) with a
probable influence or a solution (as a variable).
Problem Statement:
A paragraph-long outline, between 3 or 4 sentences long, providing the following
brief description of the problem with in-text cited support.
Research Questions:
At least TWO (2) carefully and purposefully constructed interrogative sentences
that present problems or issues related to your topic that your research will seek to
answer.
Literature Review (Heavy In-Text Citation Use):
TWO (2) major theories that attempt to provide a scientific explanation or
understanding of the problem. For each theory, present the following:
1. A paragraph giving a brief history of the conceptualization of the theory,
including the name(s) of the theorist (s), the year in which the theory was
conceptualized/formalized and the main principles/tenets/claims of theory as
presented in the available literature. A critical analysis of