The problem statement is that low-income families lack of access to inexpensive and high-quality healthcare. 1) restate
Question:
The problem statement is that low-income families lack of access to inexpensive and high-quality healthcare.
1) restate the problem. Include an article that demonstrates that there is a problem.
2) Explain the need for the research. What is the significance of the research to society? Include at least two (2) articles that present similar research on the same topic and explain how your research will be different.
3) What government agency has primary authority over the issue? Explain how the research might encourage a change in government policy. Which of the agency's strategic goals is being addressed by your research?
4) List your research questions. Links to an external site based on the problem statement.
5) List your hypotheses. (Only needed for quantitive research).
6) Describe in detail your research participants. (Who are you going to interview? Who do you want to complete your survey? Who has the knowledge or has experienced the situation?)
7) Describe in detail your sampling design Links to an external site. and data collection (qualitative Links to an external site. or quantitative Links to an external site.).
8) Include your interview questions including follow up questions (qualitative) or share your survey questions (Likert Scale or not) (Quantitive).
9) Preparation and examination of data. How will you analyze the data?
10) Estimate the timeframe and pricing. Links to an external site for your research.
11) Make a final plea to your sponsor to fund your research.
Microeconomics An Intuitive Approach with Calculus
ISBN: 978-0538453257
1st edition
Authors: Thomas Nechyba