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Section A
Your (revised) research questions, and if you are proposing a quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods approach. For those of you collecting quantitative data, include the null and alternative hypotheses for each of your research question(s). Next, describe your proposed data analytical strategy for each research question. Finally, provide a description of at least two topics related to data analysis that you have questions about or an interest in learning more about.
Section B
Your revised Problem Statement, Purpose Statement, Background, Significance, Framework, Research Questions, and Nature of the Study sections of the prospectus (based on feedback you have received to date).
The Possible Types and Sources of Data and Possible Analytic Strategies sections of the prospectus.
- Refer to the instructions in the Dissertation Prospectus document (pp. 3-5) as well as quality indicators on pages 16-17.
Note: For the Possible Types and Sources of Data section, indicate the sources of your data (i.e., whether you will use primary or secondary sources; from whom or where you will collect your data; and how you will operationalize your variables. For the Possible Analytic Strategies section, indicate how you plan analyze your data. If you proposed a quantitative design, restate your alternative (scientific) hypotheses and indicate what type of analyses you would use to test each of the hypotheses. If you proposed a qualitative design, explain the specific method of inquiry you will use and how you will interpret the data you collect. If you proposed a mixed-methods design, indicate how the two methods will work together.
Reources
American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (6th ed.). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Chapter 7, “Reference Examples” (pp. 193–224)
Creswell, J. W., Creswell, J. D. (2018). Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods (5th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Chapter 7, “Research Questions and Hypotheses,” (pp. 133-145)
Chapter 8, “Quantitative Methods,” (pp. 147-176)
Chapter 9, “Qualitative Procedures,” (pp. 179-210)
- Chapter 10, “Mixed Methods Procedures,” (pp. 213-245)
Trochim, W. M. (2006). Research methods knowledge base. Retrieved from http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/index.php
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Section A
Methodology
In researching this study, the suitable approach method I propose is quantitative. This approach
relates to two independent and dependent variables (Vogt, 2007). Quantitative method approach
can be used to examine various philosophies and theories concerning the value and the role of
education in human development by exploring the Haitian history and cross-country in
comparison with other countries. The approach also will examine the effects of government
involvement and interference in education in Haiti. It also indicates the changes need to be made
to the curriculum to ensure better education in Haiti.
Based on revised research questions, the quantitative method of data collection enables has to
construct hypothesis for each research que...