Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Section III

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Section III. Methods and Procedures

Section III describes, in detail, how the study of the problem will be conducted. The research approach and design is clearly identified and justified in this section. This section is typically divided into subsections, and may contain the following, depending upon the approach used: research approach and design, sample and population, data collection and instruments (including scoring methods), procedures (when, where, and how data will be collected), limitations of the research, data analysis methods and procedures, validity and reliability issues as applicable to the method, and ethical considerations.

Critical questions to consider include: Where will the project take place? What population (students, faculty, community) will be used? What instruments (tests, surveys, student records) will be used for data collection? How will the data be analyzed? What tasks will be used in the implementation of the project? How will collaboration with administrator(s) take place?

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