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1. Objectives are the goals you set out to attain in your study. They inform a reader what you want to attain through the study. It is extremely important to word them clearly and specifically.
Objectives should be listed under two headings: Main objectives (aims) and Sub-objectives.
The main objective is an overall statement of the thrust of your study.It is also a statement of the main associations and relationships that you seek todiscover or establish.The sub-objectives are the specific aspects of the topic that you want to investigatewithin the main framework of your study.
The objectives should start with words such as- ‘to determine',‘to find out',‘to ascertain',‘to measure',‘to explore' etc.
By now you already have formulated your main objectives of your research topic. You are now required to formulate a number of sub-objectives for the specific aspects of your research topic.
2. The hypothesis is a clear statement of what is intended to be investigated. It should be specified before research is conducted and openly stated in reporting the results.
This allows to:
• Identify the research objectives
• Identify the key abstract concepts involved in the research
• Identify its relationship to both the problem statement and the literature review
Now that you have already written up a problem statement for your research in week 3 and formulated objectives in Question 1 above, watch the following video on ‘How to Formulate a Hypothesis'
Then, formulate hypothesis for your own research problem and identify the independent and dependent variables in your hypothesis. Also state whether there are any other types of variable in your case, discuss why/why not.
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1. Title
2. Background
3. Problem statements
4. Research questions
5. Objectives
6. Literature review
7. Hypothesis
8. Methods/Plan
9. Conclusion
10.References
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