SOCI 8002: Explain the significance of each interview question in relation to addressing the corresponding research question.

Assignment Overview:

This qualitative assignment aims to equip you with the skills necessary for conducting effective research. You will explore various facets of qualitative research, including problem formulation, interview question design, and the importance of these questions in addressing your research goals. The assignment consists of four distinct sections, with specified word limits for each. You are encouraged to maintain the recommended word counts but can deviate by + or – 20% for individual sections, while the overall word count should not deviate by more than + or – 10%.

Assignment Tasks:

1. Research Problem and Questions (100 words) [10 Marks]

– Clearly articulate a well-defined research statement, issue, or problem. -Develop four research questions directly related to your research statement.

2. Semi-Structured Interview Guide (300 words) [10 Marks]

-Design a preliminary semi-structured interview guide with five distinct sections. Include a demographic opener and two questions for each section.

-Demonstrate how each interview question emerged from your literature review.

3. Importance of Interview Questions (400 words) [20 Marks]

-Explain the significance of each interview question in relation to addressing the corresponding research question.

4. Expected Research Conclusion (200 words) [10 Marks]

-Based solely on the literature review, provide a concise paragraph outlining the anticipated conclusion for your research statement, issue, or problem, disregarding any potential primary research.

General Instructions:

-All sources used must be appropriately cited and referenced following the Harvard Referencing style.

– Submit your assignment on Canvas by the specified deadline.

-The overall word count should not exceed 1,100 words or fall below 900 words.

This assignment provides an opportunity to showcase your qualitative research skills and critical thinking abilities.