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Complete the Phoenix Material: Proposal Worksheet.
Each member of the team chooses an article from a journal in the university library (see below) and answers the 4 questions in the Proposal Worksheet document. Then everyone in the team reviews the other members' submissions of answers 1-4 for each of their articles. After reviewing each team member's submission, answer the following two questions as a team:
1. What is your research question?
2. What is your hypothesis?
Now here's a final note for everyone to keep in mind: decide on a topic that the team wants to find these research study articles on because the team will choose one of the subjects that you will have presented in the Week 2 proposal worksheet to focus on for the Methods Paper due Week 3. Using one of the research questions and hypothesis you all agreed on in Week 2 for this subject, the team will create your own imaginary study around the subject, and then write the paper during Week 3.
The team will then submit a paper that includes each team member's article review (the four questions answered with the article citation) and the team answers to the two questions.
NOTE: The articles you choose must be articles in journals in the University's library. Those are the only articles that qualify for this assignment.
Version 1 Proposal Worksheet
Each team member will pick an article for this worksheet. Replicate these set of questions for each team member for this worksheet.
Team member name:
Citation of article:
1. What is the author's goal?
2. What questions remain unanswered?
3. If I had to design an experiment to test this hypothesis, what would I do?
4. What are the independent, dependent, and control variables?
After reviewing each team member's submission, answer the following questions as a team:
1. What is your research question?
2. What is your hypothesis?
How that reasoning supports the position you have taken
: This section of the Final Paper will explain and demonstrate what you believe to be the best way of reasoning about the question you have chosen, and showing how that reasoning supports the position you have taken on the question.
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