observation-tool-data-analysis-plan-final-proposal

Observation tool: Create a tool, or instrument, to collect data about human behavior by observation. Essentially, a check sheet or prompts of what activities or signals (non-verbal behavior) you wish to collect for your research problem or question. Should your research proposal not require direct observation, use the question: “What observable behaviors are currently demonstrated by the public in response to COVID-19

http://libguides.usc.edu/writingguide/fieldreport

Data Analysis Plan: Build for your chosen research proposal your Data Analysis Plan. This should include how you will obtain your primary data (data or information collected by you personally, directly from humans), how you will organize it, and what methods or statistical processes you will use to extract meaning from that data. Include your understanding of the method, strengths, weaknesses, and interpretation of the statistical measures that you choose.

  1. Leedy Ch 7,11
  2. (76 pages)
  3. Creswell ch 3,7 (review) 8,10
    (61 new pages; 95 total)
  4. Statistics Resource folder:
    1. Probability
    2. T-tests
    3. Regression Analysis
    4. ANOVA

this resources will help you

final proposal: Write a complete research proposal with all appropriate citations, reflecting the Universal Intellectual Standards, covering all appropriate aspects in focused, rich detail. Cf. Leedy