University of Phoenix Material
Getting Started in Communication Research
Part One: Create a Research Question
Choose two to three sources (an article, book, etc.) from the University Library to support your perspective on your research topic.
Write a research question within the area of communication research you are interested in answering,
Complete the following based on your research question in 50-100 words:
Write two one-tail hypotheses that relate two variables that you have an interest in exploring. For each hypothesis, you should use different variables. Please see your textbook for additional support.
Identify two people you would like to interview to get views relevant to the research question and explain why you have selected these two people.
Part Two: Additional Research Question
Write an additional research question within the area of communication research you are interested in answering.
Complete the following based on your research question in 50-100 words:
Write two two-tail hypotheses that relate two variables that you have an interest in exploring. For each hypothesis, you should use different variables.
Identify two people you would interview to get views relevant to the research question and explain why you have selected these two people.
Part Three: Research Methods
Respond to the following:
Which of the following methods best describes your approach to communication research in general? Explain why you would use this method in 100-250 words.
Include descriptions of the other three research methods in 50-100 words.
Empirical
Rhetorical
Critical
Interpretive