Module 5
Module 5
Module 5 – SLP DATA ANALYSIS. Before any study can be undertaken, the researcher must determine what exactly will constitute the study’s target population, sample frame, and sample (if any of these terms is unfamiliar to you, I strongly encourage you to revisit the discussion of sampling in Module 3 as this information provides the foundation necessary to complete this case assignment). Also to be considered how he will go about recruiting subjects into his study. Your Task for this Assignment Discuss the following as it pertains to your study in 3-4 pages; incorporate this discussion into a 12-15 page final paper consisting of all prior SLP components.
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A sampling plan for your study to address the research question your chose in Module 1. Be sure to outline clearly your study’s- target population sampling frame sample A recruitment strategy for enlisting participation prospective research subjects in your study SLP Assignment Expectations You are expected to consult the scholarly literature in preparing your paper; you are also expected to incorporate relevant background readings. Your paper should be written in your own words. This will enable me to assess your level of understanding. In order to earn full credit, you must clearly show that you have read ALL required background materials. Be sure to cite your references in the text of all papers and on the reference list at the end. For examples, look at the way the references are listed in the modules and on the background reading list. Proofread your paper to be sure grammar and punctuation are correct and that each part of the assignment has been address clearly and completely. Length: 12-15 pages typed, double-spaced. Note: Wikipedia is not an acceptable source of information.
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Additional: Basically the task is the focus on diabetes. Disregard the module 4 nursing shortage and check the latest module i just added and take another look at the overall task. Please respond when you get this as I am late on this assignment. Gaps in fixing the issue. determine what exactly will constitute the study’s target population, sample frame, and sample Mod 3 milk consumption was and example just need to use the following example as follows in reference to diabetes:
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Research Hypothesis (one-tailed): Ho: School-aged youths who consume milk on a daily basis are equally as likely or more likely (than those who do not) to experience bone fractures. Ha: School-aged youths who consume milk on a daily basis are less likely to experience bone fractures. …where Ho reflects the null hypothesis and Ha the alternative hypothesis, which corresponds to the outcome that you, the researcher, expect to observe. Another way of stating your hypothesis would be in two-tailed format, i.e., Research Hypothesis (two-tailed): Ho: There is no relationship between daily milk consumption and bone fracture risk among school-aged youths. Ha: There is a relationship between daily milk consumption and bone fracture risk among school-aged youths. (Two-tailed hypotheses are used in instances in which a research is not able to anticipate the direction of a hypothesized relationship.)
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Your Specific Task for this Assignment Using the examples provided about, formulate your own research hypothesis corresponding to the research question you selected in Module 1. Add this to the previous components of your SLP, ensuring that there is consistency from research question-to-literature review-to- research hypothesis. (Your research hypothesis should correspond directly to your research question; if this is not the case, please revise either accordingly.) Your Task for this Assignment Discuss the following as it pertains to your study in 3-4 pages; incorporate this discussion into a 12-15 page final paper consisting of all prior SLP components. A sampling plan for your study to address the research question your chose in Module 1. Be sure to outline clearly your study’s- target population sampling frame sample A recruitment strategy for enlisting participation prospective research subjects in your study