Population-analysis-and-measurement
The discussion assignment for this week includes a review of the IP5 (This assignemnt is listed below) final project completed by one of your classmates, as well as a substantial response to at least 2 other students.
Primary Task Response: Your first task is to post your own IP5 summary to the discussion area so that other students are able to review your plan. Attach your document to the main discussion post, and include any notes that you feel are appropriate. The purpose of this assignment is to help improve the quality of the IP5 that you will complete next week.
Include a summation of your preliminary data results.
IP5 Assignment below: (This asignement below does not need to be completed. Just need a summary or outline of the assignment. Feel free to go ahead and complete the IP5 assignment and have it on hand as I iwll invite you to do it next week.)
Part one:
During the past few weeks, you have considered the various elements of the research project. Compile all of the sections of your research strategy ideas from Week 3. Retrieve your survey/questionnaire results this week to complete your final project in Week 5.
The following sections (500 words or 1-2 slides total) should be added to your research project analysis:
- Your approach to finding a topic
- Your research questions
- Your ethical considerations
- Your data analysis summary
- Your measurement strategy
Based on comments from your instructor and peers in Week 3 and 4, edit and refine any sections of the final research plan. Add a section of 300–500 words or 1-2 slides about how you interpreted the data from your survey or questionnaire in Week 3. Add this section at the end of your research project.
Part two:
Complete the final edits of your final research proposal paper or PowerPoint. The required sections include the following:
- The business and organizational problem or topic
- The problem statement
- The research strategy that you used to explore the problem
- 1 research question
- Your rationale for selecting your proposed research strategy
- A copy of the questionnaire or survey
- A section on ethical considerations for your project
- Your data analysis summary based on your questionnaire/survey
- Your measurement strategy
- The research results