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1a) Title: “Something Meaningful and Enticing of What is to Follow” CJFS 3712 Research “Visual Project” Name: Chris Justicio (100 points, due by noon 3/24/2017) Keep things vivid, clear, and concise on all slides 1a) Title: “Something Meaningful and Enticing of What is to Follow” 1b) Open-ended Question (Problem):

2a) Purpose (choose 1 of these 4): Explore Describe Explain Evaluate 2b)Why is this your purpose:

3a) Data URL(s) (where will you get your data): 3b) Two reasons why you picked this/these as your evidence source(s):

4a) Hypothesis 1: 4b) Statistical tool(s) and criteria that will indicate its support

5a) Hypothesis 2: 5b) Statistical tool(s) and criteria that will indicate its support

6a) Hypothesis 3: 6b) Statistical tool(s) and criteria that will indicate its support

7a) Sample, who is being represented by your 20 cases: 7b) Sampling, how are you picking these 20 cases: 7c) Justification, why are you picking these 20 cases:

8a) Dependent Variable (define concept and describe the measure including its categories): 8b) One independent variable (define concept and describe the measure including its categories):

9) Reliability—how will you address reliability in your project:

10) Validity—how will you address validity in your project: