Your paper may not exceed 20 pages, excluding References, and must include the following sections (using section headers to indicate each section):
Title Page. This should include a title for your paper, your name and e-mail address, an abstract of no more than 100 words, and 3-5 keywords.
Introduction. This should introduce your topic, explain the need for your paper, and situate your paper in the main literature(s) on which it is based. An overview that summarizes the remaining sections of your paper is usually included toward the end of this section.
Literature Review. This will include your review and synthesis of the literature(s) that inform your research questions. Note that while you will review prior research, your paper should go beyond this as well. Specifically, your main goal is to locate gaps in the existing literature (which stems from your review and integration) and explain why those gaps are worthy of your attention.
Proposed Research Questions. Your research questions should be a logical outcome of your literature review and must be substantiated by prior work. In other words, you should not find another study with your same research questions, but you should have identified gaps in the literature that create the opportunity and need for your research questions. These should be clearly stated and should propose relationships between constructs.
Contributions. After explaining and stating your research questions, your paper must include an explanation of the benefits to research and practice that stem from your research questions.
References. Your paper must include references. All articles included in your references list must also appear in in-text citations. All references must be formatted per APA guidelines. There is no required minimum number of references: you need enough references for your paper to be well-informed, but not so many that your paper is a complete recitation of prior work.
I have attached my research paper draft. I do not need a whole new paper written. I need content added to this paper to make it more in-depth.