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Course Title

Assignment Title

Capella University

Month, Year

Abstract

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[Introduce your topic and variables for the study. Include the two sources that you have already analyzed in our previous assignment. Continue to search for relevant, scholarly articles that support your hypothesis and argument. State your null and alternate hypothesis. You should have a total of six sources, including your previous two.]

Methodology

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.]

Measures

[Describe the measure you have chosen from your work throughout the course.]

Data Analysis

[Explain the form of analysis that you used to manipulate your data.]

Results

[Report the results of your statistical analysis. Build upon your results from Problem Set 8.4. Reflect on whether your null hypothesis or alternate hypothesis is correct and make a conclusion in regard to the relationship between the variables.]

Discussion

[In this section, you will discuss your results as they relate to other research studies, and their generalizability. Include the validity and reliability of the study as well as any limitations.]

Summary and Conclusion

[Summary and conclusion begin here.]

References