Exploring Research Topics
List the potential title of your study. This should reveal your primary research objective.
Problem Background: What problem exists that led you to become interested in studying this topic? Who does this problem impact (population)? How does it affect the setting/subjects you are interested in studying?
Purpose Statement: What is the purpose of your study? What do you hope to accomplish?
Setting/Subjects: Describe the participants (subjects or setting) for the study.
Research Question 1:
Intervention or Instrument: What type of data must be collected to answer RQ 1?
Data Analysis: How will you analyze the data you collect to answer RQ 1?
IV/DV and their measurements
Research Question 2:
Intervention or Instrument: What type of data must be collected to answer RQ 2?
Data Analysis: How will you analyze the data you collect to answer RQ 2?
IV/DV and their measurements
Research Question 3:
Intervention or Instrument: What type of data must be collected to answer RQ 3?
Data Analysis: How will you analyze the data you collect to answer RQ 3?
IV/DV and their measurements