Revision Plans

 What I partially need to fix is fitting my research and frame into the TW&DR field, which is why I went with a more vague view of interviewing anybody rather than specific personality types. Another way I need to revise is thinking more of how I want to present data findings. I'll do qualitative results in the form of coding and clouds, but it could be interesting to see the results in percentages and the like. It could also be interesting to see where different characteristics come into play, such as age, which could also help by seeing it in percentage form. I still need to think of interview questions, especially ones that will really narrow down my focus to answer my research questions and are specific enough. I mostly need to focus on the research process and what that'll look like.

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  1. Hi Hailey,

    Thank you for sharing your revision insights! As you finalize your research proposal, do take note of my feedback in your literature review and our latest zoom meeting ideas on the Outline to tighten it further. Am fairly certain that with more development, synthesis, edits, etc. this section will lay the scholarly foundations of your research topic that will lead seamlessly toward your research design/methods section. And I agree about your thoughts on looping back to your research questions to guide your data collection, sampling, and data analysis -- my advice would be to work in small sections until you complete this project.

    Overall, I think your topic will make a valuable contribution to existing scholarship in TWDR once the proposal has been solidified and conducted in a capstone research. Keep it up!!

    Dr. B

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