Strong research project

In the context of research, alignment and social change will be important topics to return to as you prepare for the next courses in the research sequence and continue your development as a scholar-practitioner.

Consider, for example, what criteria are used in your discipline to evaluate alignment of research components. And in what way will your future research contribute to your identity as scholar-practitioner who is dedicated to positive social change?

For this Discussion, you will consider criteria for evaluating alignment among the various components of a research study. You will also reflect on your role as a positive social change agent through research.

With these thoughts in mind:

Post an explanation of the criteria you could use to evaluate alignment between data collection methods and other research components, such as the problem, purpose, research questions, and design. Then, reflecting on the course content, discuss the extent to which your newly acquired research knowledge and skills can support your role as an agent of positive social change. Be specific and provide an example(s).

Be sure to support your Main Issue Post and Response Post with reference to the week’s Learning Resources and other scholarly evidence in APA Style.

Requirements: one page

here you are the link for the required reading for this discussion:

https://www.waldenu.edu/why-walden/social-change

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critical problems affecting the target population (Walden University, n.d.). Together, they collaborate in developing solutions to the issues addressed. One way I would sustain a healthy relationship with participants in ensuring that my data collection methods are not invasive. For instance, when using data collection instruments, I would make sure that the participants feel comfortable and that no one invades their privacy. In the process, getting informed consent from the participants would enhance trustworthiness. Acknowledging these factors would strengthen

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