DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS

Even the most focused research question may contain within it a series of more fundamental and related
questions. Once these are determined, the researcher must then determine the kinds of information necessary
to answer them. In this assignment, you will identify how you would conduct your study of the best practice
model you proposed earlier in the quarter. From there identify a series of evaluation questions which you would
propose as an evaluation design. You will also begin to identify the kinds of data you will need, from whom you
will gather it, and which methods you will apply to your proposed study.
Is the data quantitative or qualitative in nature—should it be in the form of numbers or words?
What methods might you apply to glean the information that you seek?
What instruments, measures, or tools would you use in your study?
Also, identify how you would analyze the data that you collect. Will you be conducting statistical analyses of
any kind? Or, will you be using coding and categorizing? Will you be using any computer software to assist with
the analysis?
Finally, consider the results of the study. Who should know about these results? How will you present them?
By successfully completing this assignment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following EPAs and
practice behaviors:
C4: Engage In Practice-informed Research and Research-informed Practice
C4.GP.B Apply critical thinking to engage in analysis of quantitative and qualitative research methods and
research findings.
Instructions
Include the following components in your paper:
Research Question
Restate your overarching research question.
Evaluate critical sub-questions related to a primary research question. In other words, what questions require
answers in order to address the primary question?
Participants
Propose a relevant pool of participants.
Data
Justify data sources (artifacts, literature, et cetera) relevant to a given research problem. Are you seeking
information represented by numbers or words? Stated differently, are you interested in quantitative, qualitative
data, or both? Describe these.
Data Collection
Analyze contextually appropriate data-collection tools.
Data Interpretation
Evaluate the approach to relevant data interpretation. Be sure to explain why you have selected this approach.
Consider whether you will use any computer software or programs to assist with the data analysis.

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