Literature review for the following topic: “A study of urban agriculture in Washington, D.C. as a response to food equity”. Hypothesis: An increase in urban agriculture would reduce Washington, D.C.’s food disparity. Directions: What have other scholars or researchers written about the variables, research questions, and hypotheses? The review should be organized, relevant to the […]
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What is the school’s role in preventing and responding to suicide in the school systems?
The research hypothesis typically states the anticipated relationship between variables in a quantitative study. Oftentimes, these variables are labeled as dependent and independent, with the independent variable meaning the intervention, treatment, or other change that is introduced. The researcher then wishes to measure the impact of that change on the dependent variable. Why might it […]
Explain the method you will use to collect and analyze your data.
Create a research proposal that provides a detailed plan for your research study that states your hypothesis, reports on sampling methods, and identifies how the data will be analyzed to answer the research question. 1. Operationally define the variables that you are using in your study. 2. State your hypothesis for your study. 3. Report […]
Explain hypothesis before the experiment started? -What previous knowledge do you have, makes this a good hypothesis?
Description You will be writing a brief report based on the notes you took from the demonstration as well as the conclusions we can draw from the demonstration. This report will answer the following questions: What is the problem we are solving? What was our hypothesis before the experiment started? What previous knowledge do you […]
Explain why this type of analysis is most appropriate for your research
Include definitions of all variables Identify your null hypothesis and research hypothesis Include the type of analysis to be conducted (correlation, t-test, confidence interval, regression, ANOVA, ANCOVA, etc.) Explain why this type of analysis is most appropriate for your research Identify the significance level (typically set to .05, but may be set to .01 or […]
Describe a hypothesis test study that would help your work or conclusions in some way. Describe what variable would be tested and what would be your guess of the value of that variable. Then include how the result, if the null were rejected or not, might change your conclusions or actions in some way.
In your reference for this assignment, be sure to include both your text/class materials AND your outside reading(s). Initial Post Instructions Describe a hypothesis test study that would help your work or conclusions in some way. Describe what variable would be tested and what would be your guess of the value of that variable. Then […]
How does lack of sleep affect our mental state?Discuss
Using your contemporary social issue/research topic, ( *Racial Inequality and Violence During Elections*) discuss the following (your response must mirror the format on the example below): Research Question: Hypothesis: Independent Variable(s): Dependent Variable(s): Constant/Controlled Variable(s): *Hint: use previous relevant research to help with establishing your own hypothesis and variables, but do not plagiarize someone else’s […]
Discuss hard determinism, libertarianism, and soft determinism/compatibilism, then take a position.
Here is the question you should investigate for your essay, using this hypothesis: What would the simulation hypothesis mean for free will? Discuss hard determinism, libertarianism, and soft determinism/compatibilism, then take a position. The determinism/indeterminism dilemma may also be important. Remember, your goal is to demonstrate your understanding of these theories by explaining them and investigating what it […]
Discuss how your results relate to the current state of the art (are they in line with previous study? Are they pointing to the opposite direction? Are your hypothesis confirmed? If not, what are the possible reasons?). Highlight the main shortcomings and possible / future improvements (there are alway
Discuss how your results relate to the current state of the art (are they in line with previous study? Are they pointing to the opposite direction? Are your hypothesis confirmed? If not, what are the possible reasons?). Highlight the main shortcomings and possible / future improvements (there are alwayHighlight the main shortcomings and possible / […]
Develop two proposed research questions and the alternative and null hypotheses associated with them.
One major function of inferential statistics is the testing of the hypotheses. When researchers “test a hypothesis” they are testing the null hypothesis and the assumption that there is no difference in performance between the conditions being studied. Develop two proposed research questions and the alternative and null hypotheses associated with them. Discuss what Type […]