Complete Section Four: Outcomes and Evaluation of your Action Research Proposal.
Expected outcomes
For each action goal you presented in Section Three, provide specific outcomes you hope to see if you were to implement this action research project.
Each goal may have several outcomes; therefore, number each outcome and present it in list form.
The outcomes should be stated in observable, measurable terms (example: The researcher anticipates that the intervention will result in 50% of the participants having increased reading scores).
The outcomes should relate specifically to the documentation you provide.
Measurement of outcomes (Discuss data collection methods such as observations, interviews, grades, test scores, etc.).
Describe how you plan to measure each projected outcome.
Be specific about particular instruments and methods you would use.
This information is intended to aid another researcher interested in replicating your study.
Where possible, include copies of tests, questionnaires, or other instruments in an Appendix.
Analysis of results
Describe how you plan to analyze your results. Will you use bar graphs, pie charts, etc?
Will you use coding to look for patterns or themes that may emerge? Will you conduct an interim data analysis?
Explain how you would determine if your solution strategy was effective.
Explain how you would present your report of findings and to whom you would present them.
References
List all sources you used to complete and support your action research proposal, particularly those used for the literature review.
You should have at minimum the 7 sources from your literature review that were listed on the ARP Section Two reference page.
Ensure your sources are cited according to APA guidelines throughout the paper. Be sure to format the reference page, per APA format.
Reminders: Use APA format. Always include a title page, an introduction and a conclusion.