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Research Methods
        Lecture 4

Step Two : Research Questions and
           Hypotheses
Determining what research to do :FINER
F – Feasible
I – Interesting
N – Novel
E – Ethical
R – Relevant

Using FINER, you should be able identify or frame an
actual research question.
Statement of purpose
• A sentence which states what you want to learn about in
  a research.
• It other words, it is your aim.
• For example :
• The aim of this research if to find out how computer
  assisted learning can aid in language acquisition.
Discussion : Discuss if the 5 sentences below relate
to one’s statement of purpose and if they are
“acceptable” in a piece of academic writing.

• I want to learn about what is being done by our
  government to stop air pollution.
• "I want to know how teenage pregnancy affects young
  fathers and young mothers differently.“
• The goal of this paper is to examine the effects of Chile's
  agrarian reform on the lives of rural peasants.
Framing your statement of purpose
Some key phrases you can use:
•"This paper examines . . .,"
•"The aim of this paper is to . . .,"
•"The purpose of this essay is to . . ."
Research question
• Formulating the research question is an important step in
  research.
• By wording your research question, you will be directed
  towards what you are to be focusing your research on.
• Therefore, a research question must always be in
  question form.
Study the relationship between the different items
below and explain to the class.


 Types of research
     question



                     Type of research
                        conducted



                                        Types of statistics
                                              used
Types of questions
With a partner, frame:
A descriptive question
A relational question        Types of Questions
A causal question
Based your discussion on
the topic :
Social media and teenagers




      Descriptive                Relational        Causal
       questions                 questions        questions
Descriptive research questions
• Are teenagers spending too much time on social media?
• What is the age in which teenagers spend the most time
  on social media?
• What is the main factor for social media addiction among
  teenagers?
• What is the age group in which social media is most
  popular in?
Relational research question
• Is there a relationship between the age and the number
  of hours spent on social media?
• Are teenagers who spend more time on social media
  spending less time on studies?
• Is there a relationship between the hours spent on social
  media and academic results?
Causal research question
• What is the main difference in lifestyle between the
  above and below 16 year olds that explains the
  difference?
• What makes the social media so attractive to teenagers?
• Does time spent on social media affect the attention
  span of teenagers?
• Is there a difference in academic results in teenagers
  spending more than 5 hours on social media?
Descriptive question
• Focused on describing characteristics of a population.
• The statistics used are normally descriptive statistics.
• For example :
   – Sleeping habits of students
   – Qualities of a good manager
   – Characteristics of a schizophrenic
Relational question
• Focused on looking at relationships present among
  variables.
• Normally looks at associative statistics
• For example :
   – The relationship between reading and writing scores
   – The relationship between alcohol readings and severity of
     accidents.
Causal question
• Looking at if a change in one thing affects another.
• This requires an individual to control the extraneous
  variable and manipulate the explanatory variable.
• Usually utilizes inferential statistics (chi-squares, anova,
  t-tests)

Discussion :
Think of a causal question for the topic:
  Personality traits and success in studies
Steps to developing your research question

1.   Identify your topic
2.   Write down preliminary thoughts about your topic
3.   Search the literature for gaps
4.   Explore your thoughts on the gaps
5.   Convert your thoughts into questions.
Constructing your hypothesis
• A good hypothesis hinges on having a good research
  question.
• Unless a research is exploratory in nature, most
  research studies start with a hypothesis.
• A hypothesis is a researcher’s informed prediction of the
  results of a study
• A hypothesis is normally formed based on previous
  research and must have a strong logical rationale.
Connecting the dots
                               Discuss and provide an example
  Connecting                   for this
                               Example :
                               •The study is aimed at looking at
               Statement of    whether gender is a key influence
                 purpose       in determining one’s pay in the
                               education industry.
                               •Are men paid more than women
                               in the education industry?
           Research question   •There is no difference between
                               the pay for men and women in the
                               education industry.

               Hypothesis
Constructing your research report
• Identify the statement of purpose for your study.
• Formulate your research question (s)
• Formulate your hypothesis based on your research
  question.
Is Singapore a gracious society
• Introductory paragraph :
• You will give a brief overview of Singapore and the
  Singaporean society

• Statement of problem
• Although Singapore has achieved developed status, yet
  much has been said about so called “graciousness” of
  Singaporeans. The study thus aims to identify and
  isolate if Singaporeans are indeed lacking in
  “graciousness”.

• Email : pearl_wong@easb.edu.sg
• As such, the study aims to answer three relevant
  questions to the main topic which are:
• A
• B
• C

• It is hypothesized that hypothesis A, hypothesis B and
  hypothesis C
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L4 research questions and hypotheses

  • 1. Research Methods Lecture 4 Step Two : Research Questions and Hypotheses
  • 2. Determining what research to do :FINER F – Feasible I – Interesting N – Novel E – Ethical R – Relevant Using FINER, you should be able identify or frame an actual research question.
  • 3. Statement of purpose • A sentence which states what you want to learn about in a research. • It other words, it is your aim. • For example : • The aim of this research if to find out how computer assisted learning can aid in language acquisition.
  • 4. Discussion : Discuss if the 5 sentences below relate to one’s statement of purpose and if they are “acceptable” in a piece of academic writing. • I want to learn about what is being done by our government to stop air pollution. • "I want to know how teenage pregnancy affects young fathers and young mothers differently.“ • The goal of this paper is to examine the effects of Chile's agrarian reform on the lives of rural peasants.
  • 5. Framing your statement of purpose Some key phrases you can use: •"This paper examines . . .," •"The aim of this paper is to . . .," •"The purpose of this essay is to . . ."
  • 6. Research question • Formulating the research question is an important step in research. • By wording your research question, you will be directed towards what you are to be focusing your research on. • Therefore, a research question must always be in question form.
  • 7. Study the relationship between the different items below and explain to the class. Types of research question Type of research conducted Types of statistics used
  • 8. Types of questions With a partner, frame: A descriptive question A relational question Types of Questions A causal question Based your discussion on the topic : Social media and teenagers Descriptive Relational Causal questions questions questions
  • 9. Descriptive research questions • Are teenagers spending too much time on social media? • What is the age in which teenagers spend the most time on social media? • What is the main factor for social media addiction among teenagers? • What is the age group in which social media is most popular in?
  • 10. Relational research question • Is there a relationship between the age and the number of hours spent on social media? • Are teenagers who spend more time on social media spending less time on studies? • Is there a relationship between the hours spent on social media and academic results?
  • 11. Causal research question • What is the main difference in lifestyle between the above and below 16 year olds that explains the difference? • What makes the social media so attractive to teenagers? • Does time spent on social media affect the attention span of teenagers? • Is there a difference in academic results in teenagers spending more than 5 hours on social media?
  • 12. Descriptive question • Focused on describing characteristics of a population. • The statistics used are normally descriptive statistics. • For example : – Sleeping habits of students – Qualities of a good manager – Characteristics of a schizophrenic
  • 13. Relational question • Focused on looking at relationships present among variables. • Normally looks at associative statistics • For example : – The relationship between reading and writing scores – The relationship between alcohol readings and severity of accidents.
  • 14. Causal question • Looking at if a change in one thing affects another. • This requires an individual to control the extraneous variable and manipulate the explanatory variable. • Usually utilizes inferential statistics (chi-squares, anova, t-tests) Discussion : Think of a causal question for the topic: Personality traits and success in studies
  • 15. Steps to developing your research question 1. Identify your topic 2. Write down preliminary thoughts about your topic 3. Search the literature for gaps 4. Explore your thoughts on the gaps 5. Convert your thoughts into questions.
  • 16. Constructing your hypothesis • A good hypothesis hinges on having a good research question. • Unless a research is exploratory in nature, most research studies start with a hypothesis. • A hypothesis is a researcher’s informed prediction of the results of a study • A hypothesis is normally formed based on previous research and must have a strong logical rationale.
  • 17. Connecting the dots Discuss and provide an example Connecting for this Example : •The study is aimed at looking at Statement of whether gender is a key influence purpose in determining one’s pay in the education industry. •Are men paid more than women in the education industry? Research question •There is no difference between the pay for men and women in the education industry. Hypothesis
  • 18. Constructing your research report • Identify the statement of purpose for your study. • Formulate your research question (s) • Formulate your hypothesis based on your research question.
  • 19. Is Singapore a gracious society • Introductory paragraph : • You will give a brief overview of Singapore and the Singaporean society • Statement of problem • Although Singapore has achieved developed status, yet much has been said about so called “graciousness” of Singaporeans. The study thus aims to identify and isolate if Singaporeans are indeed lacking in “graciousness”. • Email : pearl_wong@easb.edu.sg
  • 20. • As such, the study aims to answer three relevant questions to the main topic which are: • A • B • C • It is hypothesized that hypothesis A, hypothesis B and hypothesis C