Describe items you have included in your research question


Assignment

Submit one proposed research question that could be created from the "Survey." (See Attached.) Your research question must be created from items (and their possible responses--which need not be collected) that are included in the survey. You will need to interpret and identify the variables based on available question items. For example, if an item asks respondents "How long have you been employed in your current field?," you may decide to describe this item as the variable "years of experience." Below are the main components of the assignment:

1. Clearly state your research question. (Make it clear, concise, and answerable using the possible responses from the survey.)

2. Describe the items/variables you have included in your research question and the level of measurement (e.g., nominal, ordinal, interval/ratio) used to measure the items/variables on the survey. (Specify the item number so that the reader is clear as to which item you are referring to.)

3. Specify which variable is being treated as the independent variable and which variable is the dependent variable in your research question.

4. Identify the null and research hypotheses that align clearly to your research question.

5. Explain whether your research hypothesis is directional or non-directional.

The response should include a reference list. Double-space, using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

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