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Module 8 DQ 1
To identify new customers who are more likely to buy
your exercise product, a new algorithm was created that relied on the person's
affinity to exercising and the outdoors. When evaluated, it was shown to be
very accurate in identifying new customers. You are asked to present this new
capability to C-suite members. What are some limitations that should be
communicated if the purpose was to apply the algorithm to every person in
Phoenix, AZ? Why are these important to report? What are some next steps to
discuss for this project?
Module 8 DQ 2
May 19-23, 2022
Review the narrative in the Purpose of the Study
section of Chapter 3 in the most current version of the Dissertation Template
to identify the purpose statement format required by Grand Canyon University
(GCU). The Template can be accessed at https://dc.gcu.edu/dissertation/dissertation-templates.
Review the following purpose statements considering
the format you observed by reading the narrative in the Purpose of the Study
section of Chapter 3 of the Dissertation Template:
Quantitative
The purpose of this quantitative, causal-comparative study is to examine if a
relationship exists between the instructor’s number of announcements and
discussion board posts and student grades in online biology classes at
universities located in Arizona.
Qualitative
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study is to examine how
students enrolled in online biology classes describe how interactions with
their instructor and other students influences final grades. ?
Using the following criteria table adapted from the
Dissertation Template, score each of the above purpose statements and state
your scores. Why did you score the purpose statements as you did?
Criterion *(Score = 0, 1, 2, or 3) |
Learner Score |
Qualitative Purpose Statement |
|
This statement is one sentence that identifies the
research methodology, design, problem statement, and geographic location.
This is presented as a declarative statement: "The purpose of this
qualitative [design]
study is to … [include
the Problem Statement] at a [setting/geographic location]." |
|
Quantitative Purpose Statement |
|
This statement is one sentence that identifies the
research methodology, design, problem statement, and geographic location.
This is presented as a declarative statement: "The purpose of this
quantitative [design]
study is to determine if and to what extent [include the Problem Statement]
at [setting/geographic location]." |
|
*Score each requirement listed in the criteria table
using the following scale: 0 = Item Not Present or Unacceptable. Substantial
Revisions are Required. 1 = Item is Present. Does Not Meet Expectations.
Revisions are Required. 2 = Item is Acceptable. Meets Expectations. Some
Revisions May be Suggested or Required. 3 = Item Exceeds Expectations. No Revisions are
Required. |
Considering the format you observed by reading the
narrative in the Purpose of the Study section of Chapter 3 of the Dissertation
Template and having scored two sample purpose statements using the above
criteria tables, draft an initial purpose statement for your proposed
dissertation research study. Post it with your response to the above question.
Be sure to use the appropriate format for your intended methodology
(quantitative or qualitative). This statement will be refined several times as
your study progresses.
After you post your response including your evaluation
of the sample purpose statements and your own draft purpose statement, use the
criteria table above to evaluate the responses of your classmates.
Revise your own work based on the feedback from
classmates and your instructor, and post your revised purpose statement to the
forum.
Paste the revised purpose statement into the relevant section of Chapter 3 in
the Dissertation Template.
Save the revised template with your work to your
computer using the naming convention DissertationDraft.LastName,FirstName.Date,
and attach the saved document to your final response in the forum. Note: The
dissertation process is an iterative process. Each segment of the dissertation
will undergo several reviews and revisions during the process.
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