This document outlines the steps for conducting research: 1) Identify a non-hypothetical problem that is relevant and manageable. 2) Formulate a hypothesis (Ho) and select an appropriate statistical test with a significance level. 3) Determine the probability (P-value) of the results assuming the null hypothesis is true and compare it to the significance level (α). 4) Draw conclusions based on the significance level, P-value, sample size, and whether the test was one-tailed or two-tailed, and specify if the null hypothesis is rejected or not.