*Introduction.
Literature Review.
Include the two sources that you have already analyzed in a previous assignment.
If you have not done so yet, search for relevant, scholarly articles that support your hypothesis and argument.
*Hypothesis.
Include both your null and alternate hypotheses that you created in a previous assignment.
*Methods.
Participants.
Describe the number of participants in the study.
For this archival data project, the number of participants refers to the number of participants who responded to both of your selected variables.
Be sure to revise based on any instructor feedback you received.
*Measures.
Discuss the measurement you chose from your work throughout the course.
Be sure to revise based on any instructor feedback you received.
*Data Analysis.
Explain the form of analysis that you used to manipulate your data. Consider the following questions in your explanation.
From the point that you had the raw data, what tests did you run?
Why did you select that test?
Why did you choose to manipulate the data?
How did you manipulate the data?
What results did you desire?
Be sure to revise based on any instructor feedback you received.
*Results.
Report the results of your statistical analysis.
Reflect on whether your null hypothesis or alternate hypothesis is correct.
Make a conclusion in regard to the relationship between the variables.
*Discussion.
Discuss your results in relation to the following:
How do your results compare to other research studies?
How can your results be generalized?
What were the limitations of the study?
Is your research valid and reliable? Or, how would you evaluate the validity and reliability of your study?
*CRITERIA*
-Supports hypothesis and arguments with relevant scholarly literature. Skillfully combines virtually error-free source citations with a perceptive and coherent synthesis of the evidence.
-Describes participants in relation to selected variables in a research study with a clear connection to the hypothesis.
-Explains the rationale for a selected measurement for a research study using work conducted throughout the course and appropriate evidence, making a clear connection to the hypothesis.
-Explains the data analysis process for a research study that has a clear connection to the hypothesis.
-Reports the results of a statistical analysis, including building upon prior conclusions made, reflecting on correct hypotheses, and making connections to the relationship between the variables.
-Discusses the conclusions of a research study, including limitations of the study and comparisons to other research studies
-Explains the reliability and validity of conclusions that stem from the research study conducted.
-Describes conditions of the research findings that can be appropriately generalized. Conditions stem from study design and results.
-Conveys clear purpose, in a tone and style well-suited to the intended audience. Supports assertions, arguments, and conclusions with relevant, credible, and convincing evidence. Exhibits strict and nearly flawless adherence to organizational, professional, and scholarly writing standards.
-Exhibits strict and nearly flawless adherence to APA formatting of in-text citations and references.
-Creates new insights by incorporating feedback from prior assignments
*PLEASE USE Research Report Template PROVIDED*
The variables I choose was marital status and Happy or unhappy with life today (hapunhap).