Research Plan
This is the most important part of a proposal. It should be separated into four topics.
1. Hypothesis is the assumptions that researchers have previously set as guidelines of data collection, and data evaluation. Deniable questions can be asked about each aspect of the research. However, the answers to these questions will depend on the results of the research, which can be positive as well as negative.
2. Materials and Equipment describes important materials and equipment needed for the research. In some cases, details of materials and equipment should be indicated.
3. Methodology describes the method of research which is used, for example experimental plan, example of plants to be grown, extraction process technique, analysis method etc. Cite references should be made if methods have been previously mentioned.
4. Timetable should be presented to explain the schedule of the research conducted.