Describe the type of testing or method of inquiry you will use to do your qualitative research. State if you plan to perform an experiment or do a correlational analysis, the process of using statistical data to evaluate the extent of relations between variables. Explain if you will perform ethnographic research, a social science research method that depends on personal experience and participation rather than just observation.
Explain the purpose of the qualitative study you will perform. For instance, identify the variables you are testing and analyzing or the observable occurrences or phenomena you are striving to discover. Use words such as "discover," "explore," "develop" or "describe" regarding your research objective and indicate what is likely necessary to conduct the study. Foreshadow the hypotheses you will test or the questions your research will raise. Describe the significance of your study and how it will contribute to past research and existing knowledge on your research topic.
Name the setting and population of your qualitative study. For example, state that your research concerns employees working in a national restaurant chain or people with disabilities and their families. Describe how the researcher and participants will interact with one another in your study - if will they be observed, interviewed or asked to fill out a questionnaire, for example.
Expand on your primary qualitative study purpose by explaining additional purposes of your research. Describe extra variables related to these additional purposes as well as additional qualitative phenomena you want to discover. Reiterate the central concepts and ideas being studied.