Questions: QUESTION 4 10 points Save 1 Based on any topic in human sexuality... 1. What is your research question? 2. What is the population you will be drawing your sample from? 3. What form of data collection will you be using? Experimental or non-experimental? 4. What is your hypothesis? 5. How do you plan on operationalizing your outcome variable? (Look at your lecture slides and textbook if you don't remember what this term means, and remember our class discussion to make sure you get full creditl) For the toolbar, press ALT +F 10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac).

QUESTION 4
10 points
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Based on any topic in human sexuality...
1. What is your research question?
2. What is the population you will be drawing your sample from?
3. What form of data collection will you be using? Experimental or non-experimental?
4. What is your hypothesis?
5. How do you plan on operationalizing your outcome variable? (Look at your lecture slides and textbook if you don't remember what this term means, and remember our class discussion to make sure you get full creditl)
For the toolbar, press ALT +F 10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac).
Transcript text: QUESTION 4 10 points Save 1 Based on any topic in human sexuality... 1. What is your research question? 2. What is the population you will be drawing your sample from? 3. What form of data collection will you be using? Experimental or non-experimental? 4. What is your hypothesis? 5. How do you plan on operationalizing your outcome variable? (Look at your lecture slides and textbook if you don't remember what this term means, and remember our class discussion to make sure you get full creditl) For the toolbar, press ALT $+F 10$ (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac).
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Certainly! Let's address the first three questions related to a research study in human sexuality.

  1. What is your research question?

    A possible research question could be: "How does the frequency of open communication about sexual health between partners affect relationship satisfaction?"

  2. What is the population you will be drawing your sample from?

    The population for this study could be adult couples in committed relationships, aged 18-45, living in urban areas. This demographic is chosen to ensure a diverse range of experiences and attitudes towards sexual health communication.

  3. What form of data collection will you be using? Experimental or non-experimental?

    This study would use a non-experimental form of data collection, specifically a survey method. Surveys can effectively gather self-reported data on communication frequency and relationship satisfaction from a large sample, allowing for the analysis of correlations between these variables.

If you have further questions or need additional details, feel free to ask!

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