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An Overview of the  Research Design:  5. Formulate the Research Objectives
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-  An Overview of Methods
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  -  Research Design
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Project:  Research Objectives
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1.  Selecting a Topic:   Finding the topic is the first step in research design
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2.  Formulate the Thesis
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3.  Choose the Types of Analyses
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4.     Research & Write a Literature Review & Refine the Thesis
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5. The Formulation of Research Objectives ( ROs ) from the Types of Analysis ( TOA ) is accomplished by utilizating the TOAs to formulate Research Questions, or Hypotheses
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ROs are essentially research questions that are asked based on the TOAs established in the Thesis
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While almost any Instrument/ Research Method is very flexible, the formulation of Research Objectives must precede the choice of Research Method
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ROs & Research Questions are very similar
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Begin w/ asking, given the Thesis & the TOAs, "What do I need to know, & why do I need to know it?"
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Start w/ general questions, & then narrow & focus the questions of what you need to know
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Then, justify ( review ) the questions to ensure that they do ask what you need to know
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At the end of the research design process, the researcher must return to the Objectives to see that the Instrument/ Research Method achieves the Objectives
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In this way, the research design process is iterative
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The Research Objectives should be guided by the Literature & thus the Literature Review should conclude w/ a statement about the Research Objectives
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See Also:  The Literature Review
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Researcher needs to immerse themself as deeply as possible in existing literature related to the topic
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Deductive research must reflect prior conceptualizations of the topic as found in the literature
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Inductive research does not begin data collection w/ concepts, variables, definitions or theories that are identical to those found in the literature
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But both methods should examine the literature to avoid repetition of research already accomplished
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While determining the Research Objectives, you must review the existing literature to determine what has been answered already in the existing literature
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Such literature may have under-anlyzed data which you can add to your own data set or analyze it independently
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This research will help you clarify your own research objectives
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Questions about the literature help formulate the Research Objectives
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1. Is the author trying to prove something?  What?     ( thesis )
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2. Are there any gaps or inconsistencies in the argument?    ( critique )
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3. What other studies analyze the same or related phenomena?     ( comparison )
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4. Which of the ways of looking at your topic appeals to you the most?  Why? ( May related to a given paradigm, theory, methodology, etc. )
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6. Conceptualization of the topic
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7.  Choose the methodology / the Research Instrument
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8. Operationalization
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9.   Choose a Strategy for Data Collection
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10.  Obtain HIC Approval
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11.  Perform a Pilot Study:  the Senior Project is a Pilot Study & so no addition study will be required
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12Collect Data utilizing efficient, effective & ethical methodological practices
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13Prepare the Data for processing & analysis
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14Process & Analyze Data
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15. Interpret & make Inferences about Data
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16.  Write the Final Report
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17. Write Final HIC Report
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