contain all the elements of an actual research paper including a theoretical section and empirical research. You need to write an abstract, an introduction, and a thesis statement and describe the research problem, assumptions, variables, scope, terms, and methodologies. review the literature, and methodology, develop a model or theoretical framework, identify testable hypotheses, and analyze them. You can propose to use any method (statistical analysis, formal modeling, interview or archival research, or any feasible combination) that is logical and help the research but explain why you would choose the approach. Most importantly, you should clarify what you expect to find and what would clearly prove you wrong.