Discuss how you will collect the data . Thus, who will be collecting the data, where will the data collection occur, what measures are you using to collect the data, how will the data be recorded, etc.?

Considering your research question or statement of the problem, formulate a null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis for each of your research questions.

A. Dependent and independent variables: Operationally define the dependent and independent variables for each hypothesis.

Describe detailed information about how your study will be conducted.

Include the following in your method sections:

A. Participant Selection: Explain who your participants will be and what method you will use to select them. Be specific as possible as if you were giving directions to someone on how to choose and obtain the participants. Include instructions on how to get informed consent from the participants. Be sure to discuss how informed consent, privacy, anonymity, and confidentiality will be addressed in the study.

B. Data Collection Measure: Discuss how you will collect the data . Thus, who will be collecting the data, where will the data collection occur, what measures are you using to collect the data, how will the data be recorded, etc.? Include a copy of the survey or systematic observation you developed in an Appendix.