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Draft Pre-Proposal

This Pre-Proposal draft is expected to be able to briefly describe what the researcher wants
to do. This draft aims to measure the ability and understanding of students towards
prospective research topics. The draft must be concise, clear, reasonable, and coherent,
which includes:

1.     Title

2.     Brief paragraph which answers:

i.      Why was this research finally chosen to be researched?

ii.     What will you look for in this research?

iii.   What is interesting about this research?

iv.   What is new or original from this research? (compare from existing studies)

3.     Problems (related to phenomena, incidents, cases in the object of research; both


positive and negative) supported by the latest information, if any, is attached

. 4.     Goal (the end to be achieved).

5.     Place, time, and scope of research.

6.     how the researcher will do it (methodology)

4. List of references

(in the form of books, newspapers, articles, theses, journals, internet, and all other written
works that have intellectual value) that you want to use during the research. All literature is
at least above 2007; with the exception of internet literature sources, journals, and theses at
least above 2014. In the literature list, there are at least 10 literature sources (including
research methodology books and three previous studies).

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