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The center point of research studies is the body of data collected to answer the research
question. Without data, there would be no study. So… what might be the best way to
acquire data for your purposes? Each has its own advantages and disadvantages in terms
of timeframe, cost, and bias. You also must consider whether there is an established data
collection instrument for you to use (such as an existing test or survey), or whether you
plan to develop your own—and if so, how you will test for reliability and validity.
In this Discussion, you justify your chosen method of measurement and data collection
for your study. You then receive feedback and insight on potential cultural implications
from your colleagues.
RESOURCES
TO PREPARE
• Review the Learning Resources on measurement and data collection methods.
• Consider which data collection methods would be most appropriate for your
proposed research and why.
Assignment below:
Restate your research question and methodological approach chosen for your proposed
research study. Then, identify and justify which method of measurement and data
collection best fits your research question and methodological approach.
Note: Proposed research document attached separately.
Please use the Learning Resources to support your post (i.e., cite and reference).
- RESOURCES
- TO PREPARE