Conduct pilot research on learning and communication

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Topic - learning and communication

Assignment

AIM: This assignment assesses the learning outcomes of the Research Methods module. To this end, you are asked to devise a research project, to conduct pilot research, and to analyse your results on one of the following topics:
- A study on human resource development in Oman.
- A study on consumer buying behaviour with reference to any electronic goods in Oman.
- Any appropriate topic agreed with your module tutor

Please note that the total word count excludes appendices. Appendices contain supporting information and for this assignment little supporting information should be needed beyond that identified in the tasks or guidelines. The recommended (approximate) number of words for each part of the assignment gives guidance on the required extent of analysis (i.e. approximates to the marks allocated to a task).

The assignment should be appropriately presented in numbered sections and sources of information must be Harvard Referenced.

COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SEVEN TASKS:

1. Give your research a title and develop one research objective.

2. Undertake a short literature review. Summarise any theory and evidence relevant to your research objective.

3. Briefly explain your research philosophy, approach and strategy. In particular, comment on what makes your research positivist, phenomenological or a hybrid of both. Your research approach can be inductive or deductive approach and your strategy can be ethnography, grounded theory or survey in inductive approach. State the reason for your choice of philosophy, approach and strategy.

4. Complete the Faculty ethical approval process for your proposed research using the fast track ethical approval form. The research must be approved by one of the module tutors before undertaking any primary research. Attach the approved form (and mandatory additional documents) to the assignment as an appendix. Briefly reflect on the ethical implications of your research.

5. Answer either part (a) or part (b).
a. Design and implement an effective questionnaire (no more than five questions) to research the objective that you specified in Task 1. Your questionnaire should contain one or two (and no more) open-ended questions capable of generating qualitative data. Then explain and evaluate the purpose and design of at least two non-trivial questions. (Your maximum pilot sample size should be 10 respondents.) Attach a blank copy of your questionnaire as an Appendix.

b. Design and implement an effective schedule for a semi-structured interview (with five potential questions) to research the objective that you specified in Task 1. Your schedule should contain one or two (and no more) closed question capable of generating quantitative data. Then explain and evaluate the purpose of at least two non-trivial questions. Comment briefly on what you expect to discover from a semi-structured interview that you could not discover from a questionnaire. (Your maximum pilot sample size should be 10 respondents.) Attach a blank copy of your semi structured interview schedule as an Appendix.

6. Analyse your results in relation to your research objective and attach the raw data collected in an appendix (500 words).

a. Analyse the qualitative data from your pilot research. Briefly summarise and analyse the key themes and issues arising from your responses.

b. Analyse the quantitative data from your pilot research. Give a summary and brief analysis of the results for each question.

7. Evaluate your research in terms of the lessons learnt from the pilot, appropriateness of the research instrument in relation to the research strategy outlined in Task 3, the reliability and validity of your results, etc. (200 words).

Comments on each task:

Task 1 Distinguish between the broad aim of your research and specific research questions/objectives. One objective/question is sufficient to show that you understand this distinction and to inform the rest of the assignment.

Task 2 Gather and process a more relevant critical review of literature (i.e., that you know how to use different sources, relate your project to debates and disagreements and identify knowledge gaps that provide a rationale for your research objective). For this task, you are required to do enough additional reading to identify four or five relevant non-trivial references for use in the literature review (try to include a mix of newspaper articles, web sites, and academic journals).

Task 3 Explain your research strategy and methodology in terms of an appropriate selection from the range of concepts introduced in the lecture course: e.g., positivist/phenomenological research; deductive/inductive approaches; theory-testing/theory-building; quantitative/qualitative data; research sample frame / sample size and so forth.

You will need to think carefully about both your research question/objective and your research philosophy/strategy/approach, as these will influence your choice of research technique in Task 5.

Task 4 You need to ensure that you understand and have learned how to comply with Staffordshire University's procedures for ensuring that proposed research complies with prevailing ethical standards.

Task 5 Design a research instrument to implement your chosen research methodology and so answer your question/meet your objective. Five questions are sufficient to demonstrate that you understand how to design a survey questionnaire or a schedule for a semi-structured interview. However, it is not feasible for you to implement the full-scale project. Accordingly, you are required to implement only the pilot research with a small pilot sample size of 10 (for a questionnaire) or 10 (for an interview). The purpose of a pilot is to ensure that your research instrument is capable of generating valid data, and that the collection and analysis systems are appropriate, before embarking on the full research.

In Research Methodology the researcher has to state clearly what research design, sampling technique, tool used for analysis and sample size they have adopted in their research study.

Task 6 Present and then analyse both quantitative and qualitative results. The balance between quantitative and qualitative analysis will depend on whether your research instrument was a survey questionnaire or an interview schedule: for the former, the main emphasis will be quantitative; for the latter, qualitative. However, all answers must contain at least some analyses of both types with emphasis of its data implications. The data analysis and interpretation has to be supported with proper diagrammatic representation like pie chart or bar chart.

Task 7 Demonstrates the ability to reflect critically upon the strengths and weaknesses of your research strategy, methodology and research instrument in terms of theory and in light of lessons learned during the pilot data collection and analysis phases of the research.

Guideline

Introduction:

Research objective:

Literature Review: (5 paragraphs each 100 words)

Research Philosophy, approach and strategy: (300 words)

Explain in general what do you mean by research philosophy.

Then state the types of philosophies given below:

Research philosophy:
1. Postivism
2. Post Postivism
3. Realism
4. Interpretivism
5. Phenomenology

Now choose one from the above and state the reason why you have chosen that particular philosophy

Explain in general what do you mean by research approach?

Research approach: Two types
1. Inductive approach
2. Deductive approach
State the reason why you choose inductive approach

Explain in general what do you mean by research strategy
Research strategy with the nature of inductive approach where as follows:
1. Survey
2. Ethnography
3. Grounded theory strategy

Choose one among these three.
Ethical implications in this research: (100 words)

Research Methodology: (400 words)
1. Research Design: Explain in general What do you mean by research design?
There are three types: Choose one
a. Descriptive analysis
b. Empirical analysis
c. Analytical analysis

2. Sampling:
First explain what sampling technique you have chosen for your study
Probability Sampling Methods:
a. Simple random sampling technique
b. Systematic random sampling technique

3. Data Collection methods:
Primary data: through Questionnaires
Secondary data through : books , journals and internet

4. Tools used for analysis: Percentage analysis

5. Structure of questionnaire:

4 Close ended questions for doing quantitative analysis and one Open ended question for doing qualitative analysis.

Task: (400 Words)
Data analysis and interpretation:

Chart 1-4
Chart title:
Draw pie chart

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Give inference: From the above it is clear that 70% strongly agree 10% agree and 10% disagree as well as 10% strongly disagree to the ....

Chart 2-4
Chart title:
Draw pie chart

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Give reference:

Chart 3-4
Chart title:
Draw pie chart

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Give reference:

Chart 4-4
Chart title:
Draw pie chart

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Give reference; The fifth and final question answer to the suggestions provided by the

References: (15 references which should include book reference, journal references and internet references)

Prepare unfilled questionnaires and attach with the assignment.

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