Analyzing and Evaluating Research Questions and Hypotheses

    Analyzing and Evaluating Research Questions and Hypotheses

    Analyzing and Evaluating Research Questions and Hypotheses
    Creswell points out that “[I]nvestigators place signposts to carry the reader through a plan for a study” (p. 129). If the introduction and purpose statement tell where you want to go, the research question or questions are the routes for getting there. In this assignment, you will work with research questions and hypotheses and examine how they relate to the purpose statement.
    This is the final Discussion working with Articles A and B. You will work with the same article that you worked with last week.

    To prepare for this assignment
    Review your assigned article—either Article A or Article B, as described above.
    Review Chapter 7 of the course text, Research Design.
    Review the book excerpt “A Typology of Research Purposes and Its Relationship to Mixed Methods,” originally assigned in Week 6.
    Review Discussion in Weeks 4, 5, and 6.
    For those students assigned to the qualitative article, critique the research questions (there will be no hypothesis).
    For those students assigned to the quantitative article, critique the research questions and testable hypothesis. Identify and describe the variables and describe what type of hypothesis it is according to Creswell’s criteria.
    Look to the Research Questions and Hypotheses Checklist for more guidance in analyzing and evaluating the research questions and hypotheses in your assigned article.

     

     

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