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During an action research proposal defense, you may face questions related to the following topics:

1. Problem Statement: The committee may ask you to explain the problem you are addressing in your action research and why it is important. They may also ask about the context and the scope of the problem.

2. Literature Review: You may be asked about the literature you have reviewed and how it informs your proposed research. They may also ask you to explain how your research builds on existing literature.

3. Research Design: The committee may ask you about the data collection methods you are using, how you plan to analyze the data, and how you plan to ensure the validity and reliability of your research.

4. Ethical Considerations: You may be asked about ethical considerations in your research, such as informed consent, confidentiality, and data privacy.

5. Expected Outcomes: The committee may ask you about the expected outcomes of your research and how you plan to measure success. They may also ask you about any potential challenges or limitations to your research.

6. Contribution to Practice: The committee may ask you about the potential practical implications of your research and how it may contribute to solving the problem you have identified.

7. Future Research: You may be asked about potential future research related to your action research, and how your findings may inform future research.

Remember to be prepared and confident in your proposal defense, and to be able to answer these questions in a clear and concise manner.
 

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