Research Design Methods and Applications

Regarding your research proposal topic selected in Unit 1 and your research question, hypothesis and 3-5 survey questions created in Unit 3, write a narrative 1,0001,500-word paper describing your proposed research.

Proposed Research: My research proposal is to understand the potential success of a Cigar/Wine bar in the Humble, TX area.
Research Question: Will adults 21 and older patronize a cigar/wine bar in the Humble, TX area?
Hypothesis: It is my belief adults who are legally able to consume alcohol and tobacco products will patronize a cigar/wine bar.
Survey Questions:
1. Are you legally able to consume alcohol? Disagree or Agree
2. I live in the greater Houston area? Disagree or Agree
3. I’m willing to travel to the Humble area to patroinize a Cigar Wine Bar. Stongly Disagree, Disagree, Neutral, Agree, Strongly Agree
4. What is the likelihood you will go to a cigar bar? Strongly Dislike, Dislike, Neutral, Like, Strongly Like
5. What is the likelhood you will go to a wine bar? Strongly Dislike, Dislike, Neutral, Like, Strongly Like
6. I like wine but do not like to be around tabacco smoke. Stongly Disagree, Disagree, Neutral, Agree, Strongly Agree
Preparing the Research Paper Introduction, Purpose of the Study, and Methodology
The required information for this Individual Project includes the following:
Introduction
Brief overview of your project and what the proposal is going to consist of
Purpose of your research and why it is exciting and worth pursuing
Purpose of the Study
One research question
Hypothesis or statement of the problem regarding the research question
Your rationale for selecting your proposed research methodology
Methodology
Research strategy that you will use to explore the problem
Method for securing the sample population
Method for delivery of the survey questions, or indicate whether interviews will be conducted
Explanation of any biases or ethical considerations and what you will do to limit their impact on your research
Conclusion
Why your research project is valuable
How your research is connected to your major goals and your future research interest
A time line in chronological order of your research activities from start through completion

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