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Unit 2 Project Topic and Feasibility Paper-2

Unit 2 Project Topic and Feasibility Paper-2

Q As preparation for the final research paper, formulate a theory about the correlation between a measurable dependent variable (the effect) and measurable independent variables (the causes). The topic area you need to consider is pay and performance in Major League Sports. Be sure to have at least two independent variables for proposed research paper. The topic proposal should include the following four items which serve as the foundation for the final research paper after instructor feedback is given. ________________________________________ 1) Purpose Statement In one paragraph, state the correlation and identify the primary independent variables. State the correlation as in the following: “The dependent variable _______ is determined by independent variables ________, _________, ________, and ________.” Identify and defend the “primary” independent variable, or the variable believed to have the strongest impact on the dependent variable: “The most important independent variable in this relationship is ________ because _________.” ________________________________________ 2) Definition of Variables For each variable, write a single definition paragraph talking about the variable. Paragraphs should be in this order: dependent variable, primary independent variable, and three independent variables. In addition to defining the independent variables, defend why each determines the dependent variable. For the primary independent variable, at least two research sources that discuss the variable also must be cited. These sources need not be technical documents but should contain evidence to justify the relationship between the primary independent variable and the dependent variable. List these sources in the Works Cited (reference) page. **Note: Citations from encyclopedias, Wikipedia, blogs, abstracts, or non-governmental websites are not acceptable research sources. ________________________________________ 3) Data Description For each of the variables, at least 30 observations of cross-sectional or time-series data must be obtained. Thus for the final research paper, a data matrix that is at least 30 rows by numbers of variables must be presented. In one paragraph, identify the data sources and describe the data (e.g., which government agencies supply the data, which methods are used to compile them, when they were collected, etc.). ________________________________________ 4) Works Cited Page The final page of the proposal should be a Works Cited page listing the two research sources for the primary independent variable and the data sources, with a separate citation for each table of data, including specific table numbers for each of the sources. ________________________________________ Your instructor will provide you with feedback within seven days of the last day of unit two. Refer to Term Research Paper Resource Download Term Research Paper Resourcefor guidelines on writing the paper and the APA format documentDownload APA format document. PreviousNext

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1) Purpose Statement: The dependent variable Player’s annual pay is determined by independent variables Batting average (BA), On base percentage plus slugging (OPS), Stolen base (SB) and Number of years of experience (EXP). The most important independent variable in this relationship is OPS because it is a detailed variable and that blends the several variables. 2) Definition of Variables: Player’s annual pay: In this project, the dependent variable is the annual pay of the player. The scale measurement of the variable is USD. Batting average (BA): The batting average is the number of base hits per bat. On base percentage plus slugging (OPS): This is a primary independent variable having positive correlation with pay. Stolen base (SB): The stolen base takes place as a base runner advanced by taking a base on which he is not entitled.