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    Phoniex
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Category > Accounting Posted 11 Aug 2017 My Price 13.00

Course Project Task 1,

Assignment 3: Course Project Task I

Research Question and Hypothesis

After reading the feedback on your proposed quantitative research question in M1 Assignment 2, provide your revised quantitative research question. Next, develop a hypothesis for the research question (Include a null and an alternative hypothesis for your question.).

Keep in mind that a hypothesis is a specific statement of prediction. A hypothesis describes in concrete (rather than theoretical) terms what you expect will happen in your study. It should be testable and often mirrors the research question in the way that it is written.

For example, there is a positive correlation between having an alcoholic parent and alcoholism in adulthood.

Once you have clearly stated your research question and hypothesis, discuss the following (in 1–2 pages):

  • Why is a null hypothesis required in research? How is the null hypothesis used when drawing conclusions from the collected data?
  • What is the relationship of your hypothesis to the identified problem?
  • How is your hypothesis feasible?
  • How is your hypothesis measurable and testable?

Submission Details:

  • By Wednesday, August 2, 2017, save your hypothesis and supporting discussion as M1_A3_Lastname_Firstname.doc and submit it to the M1 Assignment 3 Dropbox.
Assignment 3 Grading Criteria

Maximum Points

Clearly stated the quantitative research question and the hypothesis (both alternative and null).

20

Explained the need for the null hypothesis in research as well as its role in drawing conclusions from the collected data.

12

Identified and described the relationship of the hypothesis to the identified problem.

16

Explained the feasibility of the hypothesis.

16

Identified how your hypothesis is measurable and testable.

12

Used scientific terminology in writing the hypothesis.

8

Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.

16

Total:

100

 

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