Primary Research · 2026
Institution Name · Program Name · 2026
Provide a concise summary of the entire research project — typically 150–250 words. Cover the problem, approach, key findings, and significance. This is the first thing readers will see, so make it clear and compelling.
State the central research question or objective clearly. What specific problem are you investigating? Why does it matter, and what gap in knowledge does this work address?
Describe your research methods. How did you collect and analyze data? What tools, frameworks, or processes did you use? Include enough detail that another researcher could replicate your approach.
Present the main results of your research. What did you discover? Use specific data, observations, or outcomes where possible. This section should directly answer the research question.
Summarize what the findings mean in a broader context. What are the implications? What should be done next? Are there limitations to acknowledge or areas for future investigation?