Research Approval & Ethics Form

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This document is a research approval and ethics form that students need to attach with their final submission. It outlines the basic details of the project, including the project title, student name, student ID number, programme, school, and intended research start and end dates. The form also includes a proposal section where students need to outline their research objectives, reasons for choosing the project, and research approach and methodologies. Additionally, there is a section on participants, where students need to provide details about the participants and how they will be involved in the research. The form concludes with an approval section for the lecturer to review and provide feedback on the proposed research.

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Research Approval & Ethics Form
*Students must ensure that this form is attached with their final submission.
Failure to do this will result in your project been refused for grading.
Section 1: Basic Details
Project title: To identify the major impact of talent management over the role of human resource
management within a workplace
Student name
Student ID number:
Programme:
School:
Intended research start date: Intended research end date:
Section 1: Proposal
You must complete all parts of Section 1 & 2 and present to your lecturer for a brief
discussion and approval of your topic before embarking on writing a full proposal.
One: Objectives
Research project objectives (e.g. what is the question you want to answer? What do you
want to learn how to do? What do you want to find out?):
To identifying the importance of talent management at workplace of Aston Martin
To determine the roles of human resource management in retaining of talent for
longer time.
To examine the relationship between talent management and role of human resource.
Two: Reasons for choosing this research project
Reasons for choosing the project (e.g. links to other subjects you are studying,
personal interest, future plans, why the topic is important):
Main rationale behind selection of current topic is to identifying the main issues that are raised
due to absence of talent in the workplace. This is considered main reason behind doing of current
study

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Three: Research approach and methodologies
What type of research approach and methodologies are you
likely to use and why?
Please select all research methods that you plan to use as part
of your project:
Interviews:
Questionnaires:
Observations:
Use of Personal Records:
Data Analysis:
Action Research:
Focus Groups:
Other (please specify):
I confirm that the project is not work which has been or will be submitted for another
qualification.
Student signature: ....................................................................................................................................................................... date)
......................................................
Section 2: Participants
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Please answer the following questions, giving full details where necessary. Will your
research involve human participants?
Who are the participants? Tick all that apply:
How will participants be involved (identified and approached)?
Through probability sampling 30 managers of Aston Martin will be selected.
Describe the processes you will use to inform participants about what you are
doing:
In order to inform participants about the research aim and objectives, and many other
information, e-mail will be applied as a process.
How will you obtain consent from participants? Will this be written? How will it
be made clear to participants that they may withdraw consent to participate at
any time?
In order to obtain consent from the participants, researcher will provide accurate
information to the research participants that will be written in form.
Studies involving questionnaires: Will participants be given the option of omitting
questions they do not wish to answer?
If No, please explain why below and ensure that you cover any ethical issues arising
from this’
Studies involving observation: Confirm whether participants will be asked for
their informed consent to be observed.
Will you debrief participants at the end of their participation (i.e. give them a brief
explanation of the study)?
Will participants be given information about the findings of your study? (This
could be a brief summary of your findings in general)
Ages 12-16: Young People aged 17–18: Adults:
Yes: No:
Yes: No:
Yes: No:
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Section 3: Approval (To be completed by the lecturer)
Checklist Yes No
1. Is the proposed research title related to the theme?
2. Is the research scope realistic? (i.e. not too broad)
3. Is the research feasible? (i.e. could be done)
4. Is there a research question or hypothesis?
5. Is there a rationale or clear reason for choosing the research
title?
6. Has the student considered how the data will be collected?
7. Has the student considered where the data will be collected?
8. Will the ?
Comment (If any)
Agreement from project proposal checker (if applicable)
I confirm the learner has met and discuss their topic with me and is appropriate to the theme
provided.
Name & signature:
b
Yes: No:
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