Descriptive Questions and Hypotheses
consider the central theme from your Problem Statement, which you have now explored as well as sophisticated through a Literature Review, Introduction and Purpose Statement. Though your work to this point may have guided you toward a particular research method or approach, there is still value in investigative your topic from a variety of perspectives. Toward that end one valuable exercise involves returning to the triumvirate of quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods approaches and creating hypotheses as well as descriptive questions accordingly.
Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative and Mixed Methods Approaches, which comprises templates you can usage to create research questions of each type, as well as examples as well as criteria related to directional, non-directional and null hypotheses. Use these resources to support you create research questions and hypotheses related to your evolving topic as well as for one quantitative section, one qualitative section and one mixed methods section. After each piece of your Application, be sure to note your rationale for each choice as well as how each fits the criteria and paradigmatic thinking related to the approach.