Situating your research question & formulating hypotheses & potential arguments 1 page, single-spaced memo; use 12 pt Times New Roman font. • State your research question using IV and DV. Be as specific as possible in your operationalization of your IV and DV. State your hypothesis in IV and DV format and potential argument. Identify two or more authors introduced in the course that might shed light on your research question. . Identify two or more authors introduced in the course that might shed light on your research question . Compare and contrast their perspectives. Briefly summarize their arguments. Given their perspectives, how would these authors think about your research question? How would you incorporate their perspectives into your research proposal? Adida, Claire et. al. 2016. “Who’s Asking? Interviewer Coethnicity Effects in African Survey Data,” Comparative Political Studies, 49:12, 1630-1660 Rawi Abdelal, Yoshiko M. Herrera, Alastair Iain Johnston, and Rose McDermott. 2006. “Identity as a Variable,” Perspectives on Politics, 4:4, 695-711. Adria Lawrence. 2010. “Triggering nationalist violence: Competition and conflict in uprisings against colonial rule,” International Security 35 (2), 88-122.
Capstone Project PowerPoint Presentation: Business intelligence and big data
Capstone Project PowerPoint Presentation: Business intelligence and big data – Introduction (minimum 1 slide) – What is a business intelligence and big data? (minimum 2 slides) *** Please see more detail in the attached file *** – Use APA style correctly throughout the presentation – Use correct grammar and punctuation