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How would you go about collecting data to determine what course of action in terms of continuing education leads to the best outcomes? Focus on designing a study around your particular goals and challenges. For example, why do you want to earn a college degree? What are your major obstacles and risks to going back to school? What future outcomes are you trying to accomplish? While you cannot see your particular future, you can collect information about other people in your situation to see what has worked for them.

#1  Identify the population of your study and formulate two research questions.  

#2 Outline a plan for collecting the data. Explain why your chosen method is appropriate.

#3 What sampling techniques will you use to ensure that the sample data represents the true characteristics of the population under study? Explain how this will work.

Explanation / Answer

#1

Population of study: geography- Atlanta, USA all university students

Age group- 12 to 30 years

Standard- class 5 to PhD

Research questions:

1) Is education system able to meet the aspiration of students?

(Are students satisfied with what they wanted at beginning of the course/curriculum?)

2) Is there any dependence of education standard on age?

#2.

Plan for collecting data:

Launch a survey across 10 schools and colleges with detailed questionnaire. This is capture most of our relevant population.

#3. We can use stratified random sampling to avoid bias ness in sample