Study Introduction |
Making the right assumptions |
How to deal with ethical issues that can derail your study |
Prepare to get through your IRB review quickly |
Writing Background |
Understanding your limitations, and scope of your study |
Understanding methods for choosing and defining sampling |
Data collection and presenting of findings |
Defining specific problem |
Determining why your study is important |
Develop new instruments of how to choose existing instruments |
Qualitative data analysis producer |
Developing the purpose statement |
Designing a fantastic literature search strategy |
Conducting a pilot study ( if required) |
Answer all research questions properly |
Developing the research questions |
Understanding how to make and present your arguments |
Designing a recruitment strategy |
Effectively close literature gaps |
Determining a suitable conceptual framework |
Writing a solid literature review |
Presenting a solid data analysis |
Present findings |
Understanding the nature of the study |
Knowing and defining your role as a researcher |
Mitigate credibility and validity issues |
Provide implications and make recommendations |
Defining key terms |
Becoming aware of what biases may exist |
Develop a credibility audit trail |
Prepare for all defenses |