How will you operationally define your variables


Problem

Your research project proposal will take place. In order to make it easier to put together, there are multiple "mini" versions of the project broken down. You will do the following: Select a modality of measurement; Choose participants (humans) or subjects (animals); Establish sampling method; Select research strategy.

• Part I: Select Your Modality Answer the following questions: Which modality of measurement are you choosing? How you will tackle experimenter bias? How will you operationally define your variables?

• Part II: Select Your Participants or Subjects Answer the following questions: Is your proposal going to work with humans (participants) or animals (subjects)? Which one would be better for what you're trying to study?

• Part III: Select Your Sampling Method Answer the following question: How will you sample your participants or subjects?

• Part IV: Select Your Research Strategy Answer the following questions: Will you be using a descriptive research strategy? Will you be reviewing simple relationships between variables or a two variables (correlational)? Will you take the experimental approach, the quasi-experimental approach, or the non-experimental approach?

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