. A proposal for a qualitative study typically includes these elements in this order: 1. an explanation of how the findings will
fit with the larger literature. 2. the theoretical framework and underlying assumptions. 3. a statement of the purpose of the study and its guiding questions. 4. the hypotheses and operational definitions
3. a statement of the purpose of the study and its guiding questions
Explanation:
A "qualitative study" refers to a type of study that uses<em> non-numerical data.</em> The approach being used on the subject matter is considered a more natural one. When it comes to making a proposal for conducting a qualitative study, a researcher needs to know the typical elements being used.
The first section of the proposal is the introduction. This gives and overview of what the proposal is all about. It also includes the statement of purpose of the study and its <em>guiding questions </em><em>or general research questions. </em>