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Guidance on developing research questions related to the purpose of a study, with a focus on exploring student attendance in nonmandatory synchronous sessions using a qualitative approach. The document also discusses the importance of identifying and defining central concepts, justifying the research problem, and identifying the audience.
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Chapter 1: Introduction sections.
that are related to the purpose of the study.
Background and Justification The evidence and relevance from the literature and published or archival data showing the problem exists. Include at least two references. You should also have a theoretical basis for the study.
Deficiencies in the Evidence Include a brief discussion that details the area of need (in relation to the problem) and the deficiency or lack of evidence in the literature.
Audience Discuss who is affected and who benefits.
Definition of Terms Provide complete scientific definitions and appropriate references if necessary. Include as many terms or variables as needed.
Purpose of the Study Create a sentence that begins with “The purpose of this study is.. .” Clearly identify and define the central concepts or ideas of the study.
Topic Research Problem
Justification for Research Problem
Deficiencies in the Evidence
Relating the Discussion to Audiences Subject area
Ethical issues in colleges
Flow of Ideas
Ethical violations among football recruiters
Description identifying and characterizing violations
(i.e., something that needs a solution)
on the solution
problem in the study.
being addressed in a study.
the study.
researcher would like answered or addressed in the study.
studies for one or more of the following:
problem in the study.
being addressed in a study.
the study.
researcher would like answered or addressed in the study.
practice?
variables, their relationships, and the participants and site for research