who can develop Research Questions and hypothesis?
Research Questions Comment by Northcentral University: Tip: Research questions beginning with “To what extent…” or “Under what conditions…” yield more meaningful data than questions that generate yes/no responses such as “Is Variable 1 significantly related to Variable 2?”
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RQ1 Comment by Northcentral University: Sub questions are allowed if you want to examine more in-depth research questions. For example, if the first research question has two sub questions, they would be denoted as RQ1a and RQ1b. Use APA level 3 headings for each research question. The level 3 heading is flush left, title case, bolded, and italicized. The text begins as a new paragraph. Apply level 3 headings using the Heading 3 style under the Styles gallery. Review Section 2.27 in the APA 7th edition manual, and locate more information on APA headings here.
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RQ2 Comment by Northcentral University: Repeat this process for each research question.
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Hypotheses Comment by Northcentral University: Hypotheses are only listed in quantitative and mixed methods studies. Comment by Northcentral University: The hypotheses must align with the research questions so RQ1 matches H1, etc.
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H2a Comment by Northcentral University: Repeat this process for each hypothesis. Maintain Level 3 heading formatting for each hypothesis.
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Checklist:
☐ Present research questions directly answerable, specific, and testable within the given timeframe and location identified in the problem and purpose statements.
☐ Include the exact same variables/constructs, participants, and location mentioned in the problem and purpose statements. No new variables/constructs should be introduced.