Ideally it will ask an original question rather than one


Overview: This workshop allows you to start a first draft of your study question and hypothesis and get feedback before the final draft is due in Module Five.

Prompt: In your initial post, address the following:

Study Question: Your study question should be based on the public health issue chosen in Module One and identify (1) a population of interest and (2) the public health issue being studied. It should be phrased as a question and probe for further information on the subject. Ideally, it will ask an original question rather than one that has already been reviewed by the literature.

Remember: Research builds on itself. It may be similar to something you have read, but it may not be the same.

- Hypothesis: Your hypothesis should be a response to your study question; as such it should be phrased as a statement or a claim. It should include the following:

o The variables of interest
o Population
o The relationship between the variables
o A logical connection to the study question

- The connection to the study question does not need to be explicitly stated but should be apparent.

In your response posts, address the following:

- Provide constructive, actionable feedback to two different peers based on your readings for this module. Do they meet the criteria mentioned above? If you cannot think of anything to add, consider what they have done well and how they have done it.

Guidelines for Submission: You are required to post one initial post and to follow up with at least two responses. The initial post should be completed by

Your initial post should include just your study question and hypothesis. Your response posts should be substantial in content but need not be lengthy. Writing a few sentences is adequate. Cite any resources in APA style.

Solution Preview :

Prepared by a verified Expert
Dissertation: Ideally it will ask an original question rather than one
Reference No:- TGS02167412

Now Priced at $10 (50% Discount)

Recommended (90%)

Rated (4.3/5)