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Draft: Introduction to the Methods Section and Description of Target Population

RQ: Is there a relationship between a high score on the NPI (Narcissistic Personality Inventory) and alcohol abuse in mothers?
The goal of methodology in a research proposal is to outline the design strategies used to identify participants or subjects in the study, how you propose to collect data, and how you plan to analyze data.

For this discussion, draft your introduction to the methods section and in the second and third paragraphs, provide a draft of your targeted population (and include your proposed sample).

Methods
Introduction
The purpose of the introduction to the methods section is to provide an overview of your design strategy and explain how your design strategies will help you answer the proposed research question.

Research Question
In your introductory paragraphs to the draft of Chapter 3: Methodology of your integrative project, you will write out your research question. If your research question is quantitative, you will also write out your hypothesis or hypotheses. In addition, you will explain how the research question is part of a logical progression, having emerged from the research problem or the identified gap in the literature as you reviewed the literature for your Unit 4 assignment.

Write your research question at the top of the post. You may upload your draft as an MS Word attachment, but be sure to copy and paste the text into the message box as well.

Sample
In this section of the methodology, you will describe the study participants, how they provide data, how they will be recruited into the study, and any ethical considerations important to the planning of the proposed investigation.

Target Population
Describe the following in your draft for the targeted population:

Identifying characteristics and number of individuals, dyads, groups, or units in the study.
Your inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Your recruitment strategy.
Your sampling strategy.
Ethical considerations pertinent to the protection of subject or participant vulnerabilities.
When writing about the target population, imagine that you are trying to convince a panel of experts to fund your proposed research. Have you thought about contingencies regarding the nature of the population? Do you have criteria that will support your effort to get clean data that is free of unnecessary variables or distractions? For instance, if you are collecting data from single mothers, will it help or hinder your study to include single mothers with a history of major depression? Making this kind of decision characterizes the planning of inclusion and exclusion strategies.

Quantitative and qualitative studies have different sampling designs: randomized sampling strategies are typically quantitative; purposive strategies are typically qualitative. Be sure that you know which strategies suit your research question.
Recruitment refers to how participants are invited into the study. Explain your plans in a way that other researchers could follow; if the study is quantitative, others should be able to replicate your study like a recipe. If the study is qualitative, the goal is to provide a trail of evidence that another researcher could follow. The trail is presented as a resource that takes subsequent researchers through the steps that led to interpretations of findings.

Ethical considerations are built on the principle that a researcher must do no harm. Privacy needs of participants, including secure data storage, must be addressed. Depending on the type of research planned, contingencies must be considered. Employees’ jobs must not be jeopardized; pseudonyms are recommended and other support strategies may be needed.

Draft: Introduction to the Methods Section and Description of Target Population

RQ: Is there a relationship between a high score on the NPI (Narcissistic Personality Inventory) and alcohol abuse in mothers?
The goal of methodology in a research proposal is to outline the design strategies used to identify participants or subjects in the study, how you propose to collect data, and how you plan to analyze data.

For this discussion, draft your introduction to the methods section and in the second and third paragraphs, provide a draft of your targeted population (and include your proposed sample).

Methods
Introduction
The purpose of the introduction to the methods section is to provide an overview of your design strategy and explain how your design strategies will help you answer the proposed research question.

Research Question
In your introductory paragraphs to the draft of Chapter 3: Methodology of your integrative project, you will write out your research question. If your research question is quantitative, you will also write out your hypothesis or hypotheses. In addition, you will explain how the research question is part of a logical progression, having emerged from the research problem or the identified gap in the literature as you reviewed the literature for your Unit 4 assignment.

Write your research question at the top of the post. You may upload your draft as an MS Word attachment, but be sure to copy and paste the text into the message box as well.

Sample
In this section of the methodology, you will describe the study participants, how they provide data, how they will be recruited into the study, and any ethical considerations important to the planning of the proposed investigation.

Target Population
Describe the following in your draft for the targeted population:

Identifying characteristics and number of individuals, dyads, groups, or units in the study.
Your inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Your recruitment strategy.
Your sampling strategy.
Ethical considerations pertinent to the protection of subject or participant vulnerabilities.
When writing about the target population, imagine that you are trying to convince a panel of experts to fund your proposed research. Have you thought about contingencies regarding the nature of the population? Do you have criteria that will support your effort to get clean data that is free of unnecessary variables or distractions? For instance, if you are collecting data from single mothers, will it help or hinder your study to include single mothers with a history of major depression? Making this kind of decision characterizes the planning of inclusion and exclusion strategies.

Quantitative and qualitative studies have different sampling designs: randomized sampling strategies are typically quantitative; purposive strategies are typically qualitative. Be sure that you know which strategies suit your research question.
Recruitment refers to how participants are invited into the study. Explain your plans in a way that other researchers could follow; if the study is quantitative, others should be able to replicate your study like a recipe. If the study is qualitative, the goal is to provide a trail of evidence that another researcher could follow. The trail is presented as a resource that takes subsequent researchers through the steps that led to interpretations of findings.

Ethical considerations are built on the principle that a researcher must do no harm. Privacy needs of participants, including secure data storage, must be addressed. Depending on the type of research planned, contingencies must be considered. Employees’ jobs must not be jeopardized; pseudonyms are recommended and other support strategies may be needed.

Finalizing the Research Question RQ

Instructions
Submit a copy of your research question. RQ: Is there  relationship between a high score on the NPI (Narcissistic Personality Inventory) and alcohol abuse in mothers?
For quantitative research questions, include your hypothesis or hypotheses.
Be sure to phrase the research question in the form of a question.
Identify the research question as qualitative or quantitative.
Identify three peer-reviewed sources that support the need to investigate the RQ.
In three sentences or fewer, explain how this inquiry is original and how it will advance the scientific knowledge base.
Post your proposed research question (RQ) in one or two interrogatives. Identify whether it is a qualitative or a quantitative question.
Refer to the assignment scoring guide to ensure that you meet all criteria.

Additional Requirements
Font: New Times Roman, 12 point, double-spaced.
APA: Use APA format and style throughout, including citations.

SERVICE OpERATIONS Of Apple

a. Provide an introduction of the organization, clearly stating the mission, vision and service objectives (if any). Critic if the mission, vision and service objectives (if any) are aligned with the targeted customers and the service rendered to them.
b. Service organizations often face the service-objective dilemma: to provide great service and to be efficient in resource usage (keep operating cost low). Identify if the chosen organization faces similar issue. Share your thoughts on how the organization manages this service dilemma and the implications for both the staff and the customers.
c. Demonstrate your understanding of the impact of environmental factors have from the perspective of the operations manager. Do those factors make their role easier or harder?
i) Choose any TWO internal environmental factors (include: Corporate culture, Managements desire for quality, Information system & flow, Finance standing) to demonstrate your understanding, and suggest any ONE operational implementation to cope with any of the internal factor explained.
ii) Choose any TWO external environmental factors (include: Economic, Political/Legal, Social, Environmental, Technological) to demonstrate your understanding, and suggest any ONE operational implementation to cope with any of the external factor explained.
d. Critic the choice of service strategy used Cost Leadership, Differentiation and/or Focused strategy. Share your understanding of the strategy used and your thoughts on whether the organization has chosen the optimal strategy and whether the strategy creates competitive advantage(s) to the organization. Suggest ONE competitive advantage for the organization given your analysis.

SERVICE OPERATIONS Of Apple

a. Provide an introduction of the organization, clearly stating the mission, vision and service objectives (if any). Critic if the mission, vision and service objectives (if any) are aligned with the targeted customers and the service rendered to them.
b. Service organizations often face the service-objective dilemma: to provide great service and to be efficient in resource usage (keep operating cost low). Identify if the chosen organization faces similar issue. Share your thoughts on how the organization manages this service dilemma and the implications for both the staff and the customers.
c. Demonstrate your understanding of the impact of environmental factors have from the perspective of the operations manager. Do those factors make their role easier or harder?
i) Choose any TWO internal environmental factors (include: Corporate culture, Managements desire for quality, Information system & flow, Finance standing) to demonstrate your understanding, and suggest any ONE operational implementation to cope with any of the internal factor explained.
ii) Choose any TWO external environmental factors (include: Economic, Political/Legal, Social, Environmental, Technological) to demonstrate your understanding, and suggest any ONE operational implementation to cope with any of the external factor explained.
d. Critic the choice of service strategy used Cost Leadership, Differentiation and/or Focused strategy. Share your understanding of the strategy used and your thoughts on whether the organization has chosen the optimal strategy and whether the strategy creates competitive advantage(s) to the organization. Suggest ONE competitive advantage for the organization given your analysis.

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Choose one of the following topics to write an essay:
1. [T]he issue is no longer how China is being hybridizedbut how it is hybridizing, and the
agency and choice of Chinese actors (across the spectrum of government, firms, entrepreneurs,
consumers, migrants, tourists) move to the foreground as key variables (Pieterse, 2015, p.
123).
Within the time span and scope covered by the topics of this unit of study in weeks six to nine,
discuss the process or/and consequences of Chinas engagement with the products or
production of foreign:
a) film, or
b) television, or
c) news.
2. The engagement of various media industries in China with the world in the post-1978 era is
shaped by a similar set of state regulation and policy. Discuss the regulation and policy with
respect to the:
a) online gaming, or
b) video streaming industry.
3. In what ways do networked digital technologies alter the relative power of the Chinese partystate and the Chinese citizens? Discuss with regard to one of the following:
a) social media,
b) the social credit system

Personality and Individual differences

Please answer TWO questions out of six. These are exam-style essay questions, and examiners expect a word count for each answer of 900 – 1,200 words. Do not exceed the maximum word count (1,200 per essay) – any words over this limit will not be marked. Additional information is in the attached file with all questions at the bottom

E Sports Industry

1.    How to create an eSports programme to recruit primary and secondary school participants? (e.g. the concerns of schools, parents, teachers and other concerned parties, e sports future)

2.    How to set up tournaments inviting university teams and who should be approached? 

To what extent are travel apps influence the way holidaymakers book their holiday trips?

“Write an essay (with introduction and conclusion) on the suggested topic.
Your introduction should include the thesis statement – main idea of the paper (here is more detailed explanation – https://essayshark.com/blog/how-to-write-a-thesis-statement-to-make-it-clear/). Don’t include any new information in the conclusion. It should  restate the thesis statement of the paper.
Support your ideas with relevant arguments and examples (in-text citations). List 2-3 sources in the references. Make sure you stick to a required formatting style. Get benefits of these sources citationmachine.net and easybib.com.
MLA format – https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/mla_style/mla_formatting_and_style_guide/mla_in_text_citations_the_basics.html”

EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT PLAN

We are trying to not only accomplish tasks with our workers, but we are also trying to develop and empower them. The purpose of your Employee Development Plan is not simply to find ways to develop employees by assigning them specific tasks. You should be able to link the accomplishment of a task to one of your core or team values.

For example, if you want a worker to write a Standard Operating Procedure, what leadership or development skills are you teaching them? Are you empowering their writing and research skills? If so, what targets and sub-targets will you create to help both you and the worker understand their progress? The SOP may need to be written, regardless. You have an opportunity through that assignment to develop the skills of your worker. This is just one example of many.
For this assignment, you may either develop a year-long plan for one of your direct reports, or you may use the attached scenario .  If you are going to use current employee development plans for people who report to you, you must break down all the components listed above.

Your plan should include:

SMART goals and the rationale for each goal
What skills are you trying to develop in this person?
What are their goals?
How can you leverage their personal drivers?
Details about your company/team core values
How each goal, project, or milestone supports those values
How the employee will be measured
Timelines, targets, and anything else you would like to include.
Determine how the goals in your plan align and support your company’s values. How could they be improved upon to more effectively challenge, empower, and educate you as a worker? (It is preferred to use something real if you can!)