Q DATA, METHODOLOGY … Methodology includes detailed description and analysis of the method and procedure you intend to use. This also includes WHY/JUSTIFICATIONS you want to use those methods and procedures. Included here also are other studies that have used same methodology and why you want to follow or depart from the methodologies of those other studies. How exactly are you going to collect your data? Are you going to use survey to collect your data? If yes, is it self-administered survey? How many surveys will you distribute? How many do you expect back? What cautions are you taking to take to make sure distribution and collection go well? Are you going to send by mail or give out personally? How about data input and types of analysis and statistics you use to analyze the data … etc? For example, if you want to use survey methodology, your discussion here will include why, advantages and disadvantages of survey, similar studies which used survey ... etc. The syllabus contains the length of all submissions and I also included this in my earlier postings. I do NOT have the exact requirements at this time but you can find the deliverable length of this assignment in the syllabus or in some of my earlier postings. FINDINGS Yes, review your "Research Questions/Issues" and summarize your major findings on each. So these two (research questions and findings should be linked together). What did you find? Are you findings consistent with other research which examined similar issues? Are your findings different? If different, how do you reconcile them with earlier studies? Discussion your findings in detail and please explain your findings. Again, remember the stipulation of the syllabus on the expected deliverable length of each assignment. Therefore, please add more content on these and other relevant issues.
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