Just a few sentences about each highlighted section and how it may tie into my topic? Internet reference only for verification please.

My topic is using human resources to create a positive working environment and taking the appropriate action to correct negative behavior from a supervisor or the employee. Businesses promote engagement in order to prevent thing like high turnover or even workplace violence that we see a lot of today.

Background

The Background section should include discussion of why the research problem is of important social concern or theoretical interest.

Literature Review related to your topic

The literature review functions as a means of conceptualizing, justifying, implementing, and interpreting the problem to be investigated. The historical and philosophical development of the field will be described to reflect an adequate knowledge of other research related to the problem. Unsolved problems and unresolved issues are identified, and gaps in the literature are explained. The literature review explicates the study’s theoretical framework and variables. Also cover related and generic fields, creating a comprehensive review of the major points of view drawn from primary, peer-reviewed, refereed scholarly/professional journal-based articles from the last 5 years (with the 9 exception of historical or other, older professionally significant articles).

Hypothesis/Research Questions

There is no set number of research questions, though typical dissertations may have 3 –5. The research questions tend to be open and probative in nature and state the intent of the study. Research questions need to be manageable and contain appropriate restriction, qualification, and delineation. The formulation of research questions guides the selection of the research method and design.

Significance of the Study

This section defines the study’s original contribution to the academic field, to society, to a profession, to the community, and/or to a particular population. The significance section establishes a global reason for doing a worthwhile study. This section explains why the study is unique and who will benefit from its completion.

The purpose statement details the reason why the study is being conducted.

The purpose statement is distilled to one or two declarative sentences from which the entire study will emanate. Purpose statements can be supplemented with additional information for clarification, but a single, succinct sentence that captures the essence of the study should identify the (a) research method, (b) dependent and (c) independent variables, (d) the audience to which the problem is significant, and (e) the setting.

Problem Statement?

Proposed data collection and Data Analysis? This is my area of concern

Research methodology