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1. Research question(s) and motivation: Can you easily identify the research question(s) in
this proposal? Is the research question important and interesting?
4. Proposed research methodology: can you easily identify the research method (e.g.,
experimental, survey, archival?) Can you easily identify the data (financial data or
participants)? Can you easily identify the dependent and independent variables? Are
these any proposed research model? Overall, is the research method well designed, that
is, is the design of the research method appropriate to answer the research question(s)?
5. Potential Implications for research and/or practice: Does the proposal clearly identify any
implications for research and/or practice? What are the proposal’s strengths and
weaknesses? Will answering this research question enhance our understanding of the
research field (e.g., corporate disclosures)?
6. Quality of Communication: Does the proposal clearly express its case and is easy to
read/understand?