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Final exam Quantitative Research (Due date: Tuesday, 18 June 2024, 23:59) INDIVIDUAL – QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH PROJECT

(Experimental, Correlational, or Survey) NIM : ...

NAME : ...

Research Title

Write down your research title describing what you want to study.

Rationale

Describe your reasons why the research must be conducted and explain some issues (what happens in the fields/at schools) underlying the importance of the research project briefly. The description is certainly based on the English teaching and learning in both national and international contexts.

Support with references.

Research Problems/Questions

Write the problem of your research in question forms briefly.

Research Hypothesis

Write your research alternative hypothesis, either directional or non-directional.

Literature Review

Write briefly what the literature and previous research say about your topic. Support the theory and concepts with references. You may refer to the articles which you have. See how the writer writes about this literature review.

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Research Design

Explain (or define) what your research design is (experimental, correlational, or survey). Refer to an expert (or experts) such as Creswell.

Population and Sample

Explain the target population and sample of your research.

The method of Collecting the Research Data

Explain the instruments for collecting the research data (questionnaire, test). What questionnaire or test will you use? How will you get the instruments (use other’s instrument or develop it yourself)?

How will you collect the data? Online questionnaire/test?

References

Write down the reference list that you use for your research project (5 - 10 research articles) based on the APA style, 7th edition.

#Reference list is in alphabetical order from A to Z.

Example of reference list.

Lowrie, T., & Diezmann, C. M. (2009). National numeracy tests: A graphic tells a thousand words.

Australian Journal of Education, 53(3), 141-158.

(Name and volume of the journal is italicised).

Notes:

1. Avoid plagiarism. Tolerable similarities of your work with others is 20%. Please provide evidence from Turnitin. Without evidence from turnitin, your score will be substracted as many as 30%.

2. Make sure you have double-checked your research plan to minimize mistyping, grammatical errors, referencing, etc.

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