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Week 6: June 18
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This will be provided for you each week to make sure you don't forget anything.  ALL ASSIGNMENTS ARE DUE NO LATER THAN THURSDAY, June 25 AT 5:00 PM UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED:
  • Complete Chapter 8 Quiz
  • Complete Chapter 9 Quiz
  • Use any extra time to work on Section II of your Research Proposal.  The suggested activities below should guide you in that effort.

Continuing Activities from Previous Weeks:

  • Continue to identify additional empirical research articles from refereed journals that are on your research topic.  If you continue to want confirmation that the articles you find are empirical and refereed, submit the complete reference in APA format (use your book) to your instructor (Note: This is not required). Include the url of the article if you found it online.
  • Continue working on your literature map.
  • Continue reading, abstracting, and analyzing any empirical articles you identify as relevant based on the criteria given in Chapter 4.
  • As you continue to identify, read, and analyze empirical research, use the guiding questions to try to group the studies according to subtopics, similarities, differences, etc. You may want to make notes about the major results or findings so that similarities and difference can be identified easily or highlight portions of each article that make suggestions for future research. 
  • REMINDER: Your rough draft of Section II is due in Week 7.

 

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Continue this week to identify empirical research that you will be able to include in Section II of your Proposal while we expand on the topics of sampling and measurement.  If necessary reread Chapters 6 and 7 in your Creswell text and peruse the links related to these topics.  An additional help will be to skim the final chapters of the text and decide what research design you will use for your research proposal.

 

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