INI DIA 16 PERTANYAAN SAAT SEMINAR PROPOSAL

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30 Jan 202312:24

Summary

TLDRIn this informative session, Ibu Ira addresses students' anxieties about proposal seminars by outlining 16 critical questions examiners may ask. She emphasizes the importance of understanding one’s research title, the significance of the study, and the novelty of the research. The session also covers types of revisions, the relationship between variables, and the importance of a well-prepared proposal. By providing clear guidance on methodology, data collection, and analysis, Ibu Ira encourages students to view the seminar as a constructive opportunity for feedback, ultimately boosting their confidence in their research endeavors.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Don't fear the proposal seminar; it's an opportunity for feedback and improvement.
  • 😀 Proposals may require minor or major revisions; understand the difference.
  • 😀 Be prepared to explain your research title and its significance.
  • 😀 Clearly articulate the practical and academic benefits of your research.
  • 😀 Identify the novelty of your research by highlighting gaps in existing studies.
  • 😀 Be ready to discuss your research questions and their theoretical foundations.
  • 😀 Know the definitions and relationships of your variables, including independent and dependent ones.
  • 😀 Familiarize yourself with previous studies relevant to your research for effective comparisons.
  • 😀 Understand the theories that support your research and be able to justify your choices.
  • 😀 Pay attention to the structure and presentation of your proposal to make a good impression.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of a proposal seminar?

    -The proposal seminar is a stage where students present their research plans to receive feedback on whether their research is feasible and can be continued.

  • What types of revisions might a proposal receive?

    -Revisions can be classified as minor, which involve small adjustments without changing the theme or method, and major, which may require changes to variables, methods, or even the research topic.

  • What should students do if their proposal is rejected?

    -Students should seek clarification from their supervisors, revise their proposals, and consider discussing their ideas with other faculty members or peers for guidance.

  • What is meant by 'research gap'?

    -A research gap refers to an unanswered question or problem in existing literature, which the new study aims to address.

  • What are some common questions that examiners may ask during a proposal seminar?

    -Examiners may ask about the research title and its significance, the problem being addressed, the novelty of the research, the research questions, and the methods used.

  • How should students explain the significance of their research?

    -Students should articulate both practical and academic benefits, demonstrating how their research contributes to theory and its potential application in real-world contexts.

  • What role do variables play in research proposals?

    -Variables are crucial for understanding the relationships being studied; students should clearly identify independent, dependent, and any mediating or moderating variables.

  • Why is it important to have a well-structured proposal?

    -A well-structured proposal indicates seriousness and professionalism, helping to create a positive impression on the examiners and increasing the likelihood of approval.

  • What is the importance of using appropriate methodology in research?

    -The methodology must align with the research objectives; selecting the right method is crucial for accurately addressing the research questions and obtaining valid results.

  • How can students ensure their literature review is adequate?

    -Students should compare their research with previous studies, noting similarities and differences, and ensure all cited works are included in the bibliography.

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