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This document outlines a structured approach to conducting research, covering key aspects such as the research purpose, study design, and operationalization of variables. It emphasizes the importance of defining research questions, hypotheses, and the selection of study strategies and samples. The preliminary study design is discussed along with open questions that remain unresolved. It also highlights essential metrics for measurement and provides guidance on task selection for participants. This framework serves as a foundational tool for researchers aiming to achieve their research goals effectively.
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Outline • Recommended outline • Introduction • Research purpose • Preliminary study design • Open questions <Topic>
Introduction • What should be presented? • Research goal • Overview of the study object (Only if the description of the study object was incomplete in previous presentations!) • How to: • GQM goal definition (See Chapter 2, Slide 20) <Topic>
Research purpose • What should be presented? • Research questions • Research hypotheses (if applicable) • Operationalization of all relevant variables. Emphasis on dependent and independent variables. • How to? • Research questions (See Chapter 3.2) • Hypotheses definition (See Chapter 3.1 and 3.2) • Operationalization of variables (See Chapter 2 GQM, Chapter 3.1 and 3.2) • Hint: For each metric it’s important to define: What should be measure? When? How? By whom? <Topic>
Study design • What should be presented? • Selection and justification of study strategy • Selection and justification of the sample / sampling strategy • Set and sequence of tasks to be performed by participants • How to? • See Chapter 3 <Topic>
Open questions • What should be presented? • Unsolved issue related to the research purpose and/or preliminary study design <Topic>