3. Methodology
3.1 Research Design
- Type of Study: (e.g., qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods, experimental, descriptive, etc.)
- Purpose: (e.g., to explore, describe, explain, or predict a phenomenon)
3.2 Participants / Subjects
- Sampling Method: (e.g., random sampling, purposive sampling, convenience sampling)
- Sample Size: (e.g., number of participants and rationale for the size)
- Demographic Information: (e.g., age, gender, location, etc. if applicable)
3.3 Data Collection Methods
- Instruments/Tools Used: (e.g., surveys, interviews, observations, or equipment)
- Data Collection Procedure: (brief step-by-step process of how data was gathered)
- Variables: (for experimental studies: list independent and dependent variables, and how they were measured)
3.4 Data Analysis
- Analytical Techniques: (e.g., statistical tests, thematic analysis, content analysis)
- Software Used: (e.g., SPSS, R, NVivo)
- Analysis Procedure: (brief description of the steps involved in analyzing the data)
3.5 Ethical Considerations
- Ethical Approval: (e.g., approval from ethics committee or review board)
- Informed Consent: (how consent was obtained from participants)
- Confidentiality and Anonymity: (how participant privacy was ensured)
3.6 Limitations
- Potential Biases and Constraints: (e.g., sample limitations, time constraints, researcher bias)
Assignment: Practical Task
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