\n This is a full fledged project\/paper based on any random topic of your choice , data you will collect, and then analyze it with 3 different graphs you make. You will have an introduction and a conclusion. \u00a0The file \u00a0attached is the full rubric, please follow accordingly. Here is what is required for this project:\n <\/p>\n
\n Introduction: The first paragraph\/first part of the Introduction of a paper should be designed to attract the reader’s attention and give them an idea of the paper’s focus.\n <\/p>\n
\n Begin with an\u00a0attention grabber. You need an attention grabber, so be sure to read this carefully.\n <\/p>\n
\n The attention grabber you use is up to you, but here are some ideas:\n <\/p>\n
\n If the attention grabber was only a sentence or two, add one or two more sentences that will lead the reader from your opening to your topic discussion.\n <\/p>\n
\n The remaining paragraph(s) of the Introduction will talk about the specifics of your topic: What is your topic? What is your population; your sampling methodology; your expectations or hopes going into this; what you\u2019re hoping to find out; why you\u2019re interested in this; why we should be interested in this?\u2026..\u00a0 DO NOT draw any conclusions in your introduction, but set it up for the reader.\n <\/p>\n
\n Data Collection: The previous videos demonstrate\u00a0two tools you might use:\u00a0SurveyMonkey\u00a0has a limit of 40 replies from people taking the survey. Some students in the past get more responses than that, so they are not able to retrieve the additional data. Also, I believe Survey Monkey makes it more difficult to get access to your data.\n <\/p>\n
\n 4) Another option that I recommend instead is\u00a0Google Forms.\u00a0Google Forms allows you to easily create a survey and there is no limit to how many responses you may get. So if you were planning on getting 50 people to reply, and it turned out that 150 actually did, you get access to all of the data. Plus, I find it easier to retrieve the actual data using Google Forms.\u00a0I recommend you use Google Forms.\n <\/p>\n
\n 5) Or….. Choose something else you are familiar with. Choose what works for you.\u00a0It is time to start collecting your data this week.\u00a0Create the online survey and then invite your friends and family or colleagues to fill it out. Use Face Book or any other social media platforms to invite people. It may take too long to get all of your data that you need,\u00a0so start today.\n <\/p>\n
\n After you have watched the videos on SurveyMonkey or Google Forms in this folder, you may use one of them, or you may use other tools as well, especially if you already know how to use them.\u00a0It is your choice\u00a0how you collect the data. You will explain how you did the data collection as part of your project\/paper.\n <\/p>\n
\n Here are also links of videos explaining how to choose your topic, how to collect the data, and how to put everything together.\n <\/p>\n
\n 1.Choosing your topic\n <\/p>\n
\n 2.Collecting Data\n <\/p>\n
\n 3.Putting everything together.\n <\/p>\n
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\n https:\/\/www.dropbox.com\/s\/k401ys57eozsh4v\/Choosing%20your%20topic%20.mp4?dl=0
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\n https:\/\/www.dropbox.com\/s\/tdgd6vsj7ipe7pf\/Collecting%20Data.mp4?dl=0
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