Why are you interested in the project? What has aroused your curiosity-What is the current state of knowledge and recent debates on the topic?

Can Financial Ratios Predict Bankruptcy? A Quantitative Approach 1. Proposed Title Give a clear and succinct title, indicating the problem area around which the research will be undertaken. 2. Introduction/ Background (20% of marks) You should provide a short overview of your research: the key issue(s) and the research problem that you want to investigate. […]

What do you need to do to provide evidence of the completion of your project?

Purpose of the Evaluation (1 paragraph) To clarify the purpose of your evaluation, start by identifying what you need to learn in the short and long term. Review your Evaluation SOW and Timeline. Key items to think about when writing your purpose are: Make sure to include decision makers, the decisions at hand, and projects […]

How many participants do you think you will recruit for the study? (sample size) How will you recruit the participants?

Data Collection Goals of this assignment Choose a data collection method that best fits the research question, purpose of the research, and research design method selected Outline a study’s methodology through the principles of data collection Instructions You have already selected a specific research design (SEE ATTACHMENTS) for your chosen research question in the previous […]

What are the types of interview technique when interviewing participants? List your preferences-tell us why?

Resarch Discussion week 9 Discussion Question 5 (Assignment worth 1 point) What are the challenges encountered in data collection as it applies to research? What are the types of interview technique when interviewing participants? List your preferences and tell us why?

What extent has your understanding of research deepened? Does the research process seem more valuable now after having built your own proposal?

Research Proposal In Part 1 of your research proposal, you established the need for further study in your literature review and mapped out your problem statement, research question, and methodological approach. Now you expand on that foundation by including your plans for sampling, data collection, and ethical and cultural considerations. You also do a bit […]

what might be the best way to acquire data for your purposes?

Data Collection The center point of research studies is the body of data collected to answer the research question. Without data, there would be no study. So… what might be the best way to acquire data for your purposes? Each has its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of timeframe, cost, and bias. You also […]

Discuss the advantages-potential bias of the data collection methods used in the research reports.

Module 5: Discussion — Data Collection, Quality and Measurement (MLO 1-4 Summarize five (5) new key data collection terms (starts on p.167) that you found in the research reports that you are using in your proposal. Discuss the advantages and potential bias of the data collection methods used in the research reports. Read a research […]

Identify the model-tool for analysis of the selected problem-provide rationale.

Data Collection and Analysis The paper is about healthcare worker shortages the details are below Application of a tool for problem analysis that is accompanied by a minimum of two visual data displays, a short summary of observations, and evidence-based recommendations. This will vary significantly depending on your project; however, a few examples include: Cost […]

What sampling approach will you as a researcher use; purposeful sampling, homogeneous sampling, snowball sampling?

Assignment 13b: Data Collection Discussion Introduction Once the research protocols have been developed and tested the participating respondents will need to be identified in order to collect your field research data. The respondents In this section you are merely addressing the collection of your field research data through selected participants or sampling groups. What sampling […]