Two proposals (A = 20, B = 20, C = 10, times 2) A. Why is this topic interesting? Why does this survey need to be done now? Is there a client for whom you might do the survey? B. What question(s) do you propose to study? Give a brief answer that would have been understandable by a non-statistician. C. What research has already been done on the topic or on the theoretical construct of central importance to your topic? What could be learned from survey results? Each group member should locate and review 1 relevant item of research (e.g., article, report, book, etc.). For each item, provide: • Full author name(s), date, title, where it appeared (book title and publisher, if it appeared in a book; magazine title, date, page numbers, if it appeared in a magazine; website title and web address if it appeared online, etc.) • A sentence or two summarizing the item and what its connection is to the survey you are proposing. • The name of the team member who found this item. A. Interest. B. Research Questions. C. References.