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  1. between each independent variable and the
    dependent variable. Here is an example of hypothesis, “Hypothesis #1: Men are more likely to
    support legalization of prostitution than women.” You should have at least three hypotheses.
    III. Method.2
    Write two paragraphs describing: (1) Data: where and when you conducted the interview, and how
    you selected your sample. (2) Measurement: how you measured each concept (describe the
    questionnaire items). (3) Analysis: how you conduct your statistical analysis (descriptive data:
    frequency/percentage of study variables; explanatory analysis: correlation between independent
    variables and dependent variables).
    Data Collection (procedures for questionnaire construction and data collection
    1. Operationalization: Explain how you WORD your questions for independent and dependent
    variables (other than demographic variables), and explain how your questions are able to measure
    the concepts of those variables.
    o List and describe all independent variables, briefly describe how they were measured.
    o Many of your variables were operationalized into multiple different questions. Describe
    what those scale means (higher the number, the higher agreement the subjects responded to
    the question statements (from Strongly Disagree to Strongly Agree in a scale)
    2. Sample: Describe how you sampled your subjects. You may have to justify why the
    sampling methods (or classes being chosen) was chosen. Make sure you report the details of each
    step. Also, you should state how the class project is cooperated with everyone’s effort to collect
    the data and how many cases were collected.
    Analysis
    Write two paragraphs describing: (1) Descriptive data analysis procedure. (2) Explanatory data
    analysis procedure.
    IV. Expected Results: Write your expected result section to describe if your research hypotheses
    will be supported. This is for you to review if your hypotheses are strong enough according to your
    applied theories and past similar findings in this regard. However, if what you hypothesized is to
    challenge what have been found in the literature, you may want to be open-minded of you’re your
    results (support or deny your hypotheses) may be. In that case, you may discuss what conditions
    can possibly to affect your results of being supporting or denying your hypotheses.
    If you are to write a complete paper (and you are NOT asked to submit a completed research paper
    with completed research analysis), then the following sessions should be included in your
    complete paper. (For proposals, NO RESULTS are to be write up but only the Expected Results
    that should be quite brief).
    1. Univariate analysis:
    i) Report the characteristics of your sample by describing the percentage distribution from
    the frequency table for each of your nominal and ordinal variables including the recoded
    independent variable. You simply need to report the percentages (based on the percent column) in
    each attribute of a variable. For example, “43% of our samples were males and 57% were
    females.” Make comment about the extent of the representativeness of your sample.
    3
    ii) Provide a complete interpretation of the frequency table about your ratio independent
    variable. Choose any row except the first row and show that you can interpret each column in the
    frequency table (frequency, percent, valid percent and cumulative percent columns). Report the
    following univariate statistics from the output: mean, median, mode, range, variance, and standard
    deviation. Calculate the confidence interval for the 95% confidence level based on the mean and
    the standard deviation.
    iii) Report the percentage distribution (based on the percent column) from the frequency
    tables for the two dependent variables. Describe the general pattern of people’s attitude about this
    issue, i.e. whether most people were on the supporting side or the opposing side.
    2. Bivariate analysis: You need to use the information and statistics in the printout to test
    EACH of your hypotheses.
    i) Report whether the results are consistent with the directions of your
    predictions/hypotheses. For each of the CROSSTAB tables, choose one row, either “agree” or
    “disagree”, to report the percentages from each category of the independent variable. For example,
    “47% of the men compared 52% of the women agreed with the statement that both husband and
    wife should contribute to household income.” Are the patterns of your results for the two
    dependent variables consistent with each of your predictions/hypotheses? For each hypothesis, if
    there are inconsistencies for one or both dependent variables, provide some explanations,
    comments or discussions.
    ii) Report and interpret the significance level for chi-square. The interpretation of the
    significance levels should address the issue of how likely the relationship is due to sampling error
    and whether it is statistically significant at the .05 level. Can the results reject the null hypothesis
    or not? Is your hypothesis supported or not using the .05 significance level as your criterion?
    Don’t forget that all of this must be done thoroughly for each hypothesis. For example, “the
    significance level for the gender effect on this statement was greater than .05. Therefore the null
    hypothesis that says there is no gender effect on people’s attitude on this issue cannot be rejected
    and our hypothesis about the gender effect is not supported.” Remember that you cannot
    “PROVE” anything. Your results only support or fail to support your theory. If a hypothesis is
    supported by using one dependent variable but not the other, you should provide some
    explanations, comments or discussions.
    V. Expected Challenges and Their Solutions
    You should describe what kinds of difficulties you might encounter in the whole research process. The more your
    can foresee those possible obstacles, the more likely you can prevent them or prepare some solutions when they
    occurs. This session can show the research evaluators how thoughtful you are while designing your research.
    V. Conclusion
    This section may begin with a brief summary, reviewing the highlights of your major
    findings regarding your hypotheses, both in terms of being consistent with the directions of your
    hypothesis and providing support for your hypothesis based on the statistical significance. For each
    hypothesis, if there are inconsistencies for the two dependent variables, reiterate your explanations,
    comments or discussions.
    4
    Discuss the shortcomings of the research, point out inconsistencies, account for anomalies, and
    suggest improvements in the research design. Finally, you may place the whole project into a
    broader perspective, mention the theoretical and practical implications of the study, and discuss
    possible future work.
    Be sure to include a list of your instrument (questions) used in your study.
    Notes: Total length of the written portion should not exceed 20 pages (typed, double-spaced). The
    suggested proportions are: intro = .05-1 page, Literature and theory = 5-7 pages, methods = 2-5
    pages, results= 4-6 pages, conclusion= 0.5 -2 pages. Reference page(s) should be one to two pages
    depending on how many references you have. Page setup should be one inch for all margins and
    double space for all lines. Font size and style are 12 point Times New Roman. You should use
    APA format for paper text, tables and references.
    All students should submit a data analysis OUTPUT file to blackboard to show the instructor
    what data analyses you have done for the research.
    Additional Notes for Results (Statistical Analysis results from SPSS)
    1. Frequencies
    i) Generate frequency tables of those study variables (you may have with either a bar chart
    based on percentages or a pie chart for each of your nominal or ordinal variables, depending
    on your needs to emphasize your findings to the readers).
    ii) Some frequency tables may be suitable for your ratio independent variable with a histogram
    and the following statistics: Mean, Median and Mode under the Central Tendency column.
    Select Std. Deviation, Variance, Range, Minimum, and Maximum.
    2. Cross-tabulation results
    You will report those significant correlations found in your research. For example, whether
    alcohol abuse is related depression? Whether males are more likely to use alcohol? Or if males
    are more likely to use alcohol heavily than females, etc. You should describe those findings
    and make sure the relationship between independent variables and dependent variable(s) are all
    reported.
    Direction of how to do Cross-tabulation in SPSS program.
    In the Crosstabs procedure, move your dependent variables to the Row box and move the three
    nominal and ordinal measures of your independent variables and your recoded independent
    variable to the Column box. Make sure to select Column percentage in the Cells window and
    select Chis-quare in Statistics window.
    You may choose your topic, which can be “Domestic victimization and Future Violence”, “Cyber Crime and Online Consumption Behavior,” “Social Learning Theory and Sexual Offenses,” or many other topics that you may find it interesting and would like to find some answers. You will study your selected topic by planning to conduct a research by collecting some numeric data (you may collect in the future) and the Proposal Paper is your plan to show your research steps and plan with justification of the plan details.
    CRIJ 5331
    Instructor: Dr. Cheng-Hsien Lin
    Research Proposal Writing Direction
    Blue print paragraphs are additional for complete research papers
    Due date for Paper Presentation PPT file: See syllabus or announced by the instructor
    Due date for the completed report: See syllabus
    Objective: To familiarize you with the process of survey research from conceptualization,
    questionnaire design, face to face interview, data entry, and elementary data analysis to report
    writing.
    OUTLINE OF WRITING PROCEDURES
    I. Introduction
    Describe why the topic of your choice is a worthy studied social issue (which will essentially be
    your dependent variable). Write a brief introduction that introduces your topic and describes why it
    is of general interest or importance by relating the topic to any theoretical, social or practical
    significance. One page or so should be enough for this session.
    II. Literature Review
    Literature
    Review past studies examining the topic and find out what variables have been studied that are
    related to the dependent variable(s). For example, alcohol abuse has been found to be related
    unstable family relationship, depression, failed school experiences, etc. You should summarize
    how you have learned from the literature you reviewed and what variables you are trying to study
    and analyze in your research. Especially, if you have some unique variables to be examined in
    your research but have not been studied in the past studies, you need provide reasons why this new
    variable needs to be examined.
    Hypotheses
    1. Select at least THREE factors (which will be your independent variables) that you
    believe will influence your dependent variable. Write a mini theoretical statement (check your
    theory book for reference) that can be just a couple of sentences explaining HOW and WHY each
    independent variable will affect your dependent variable. For example, it’s not enough to say men
    will support legalization of prostitution more than women. You must also explain WHY.
    2. Following your mini theory, prepare a hypothesis that is simply a one-sentence
    statement of the relationship you expect to find
    Your final project in this class will be to assemble a packet of materials for submission (as if you would submit it to the Institutional Review Board: Main proposal + References + Appendix A + Appendix B in one single file). The following is the details:
    •1) consent forms (agreement from subjects to participate in your proposed research, As Appendix A),
    •2) most of all a research ‘protocol’ or description of your research design, the contribution you hope to make to social knowledge (in other words, the main body of your research proposal). This part includes your references.
    •3) the protections for research with human subjects appropriate to your proposed project as Appendix B (An IRB form is attached above and you should complete and upload it to a separate folder). The overall package is to demonstrate your capability to complete the proposed research project.
    •4) A PowerPoint slide file is not required.

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