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Complete the design and methods section, including how you would analyze a data state:
What are the specific methods you would use to conduct a study?
How would the data be obtained?
How would the data be analyzed? What statistical tools would you use to conduct the study?.
Described how the data would be obtained.
Explained how the data would be analyzed and what statistical tools would be used.

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This solution discusses the specific steps that one needs to follow in order to conduct a study. The explanation is given in 269 words.

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Steps to conduct a study:
Prior to beginning any study the researcher would need to choose a topic and find any information on that topic in order to activate his/her prior knowledge of it. Also this would be done to determine any questions that the researcher would want answered about the topic.

Step 1: A testable hypothesis needs to be formed.
Step 2: The researcher would need to devise a study and ...

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