Course Materials for LSI 580 Evaluation and Research
Department of Library Science and Instructional Technology
Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven CT


LSI 580-70
Fall 1999

CONTENTS:
Letter to Students
Unit I
Unit II
Unit III
Unit IV
Unit V
Unit VI
Unit VII
Unit VIII
Final Exam


Sample Research Instruments
Sample IRB Form
Sample Letters
Sample Consent Form

Sample Research Proposal
to the Board of Education

[letterhead]
[cover letter to prospective school following phone contact]

 

Date

 

Dear School Administrator:

 

Thank you for your interest in my proposed reseach. Per our phone conversation of today, I amm sending you a research proposal for your consideration. To establish my7 qualifications as principal investigator on the proposed study, I am also attaching a copy of my vita. You will find that I hold a degree in .......

The proposed study is designed to examine [explain]. It is the aim of this study to increase our understandiing of [explain].

After reading the proposal, if I can answer any questions or supply any additional information,m please do not hesitate to call.

I look forward to a positive decision on my request to include [school] in my study and opportunity of working with [school].

Thank you for your consideration of this request. If you have any questions or comments about the study, please call me anytime. My number is (###) ###-####.

 

Sincerely,

 

[Your name]


[letterhead]
[for prospective school]

Research Proposal

Title of Research:

Principal Investigator:

Phone:

Coordinator:

Phone:

General purpose
of study:

What's unique
about this study:

Grades needed:

Number of students:

Restrictions:

Number of sessions:

Length of each session:

Students per session:

Space Requested:

Task Description:

 

 

           

                       


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