1.
Select the kind of research design you will use to collect data. a. Type of
designs: cross-sectional, experimental, quasi-experimenta
l 2.
Provide reasons why you chose a specific design instead of the other.
3.
Address issues of reliability and validity related to the design of your
choice.
4. Develop a survey instrument or a
questionnaire (no more than 10 questions). Make sure you include questions that
measure all your variables (independent and dependent) including
some demographics (no identifiers). Submit the questionnaire for review and
feedback. While developing this section, think about the following: Referring
to the reference articles, what is the overall research approach (i.e. exploratory, descriptive, or
explanatory study)?What is the research design used for data collection
(cross-sectional, longitudinal, experimental, quasi-experimental)? What types
of evidence are presented to support measurement reliability and validity?
The pandemic was a paradigm-shifting period on the planet. The
impact on families’ needs is a pertinent consideration given the stressful
period on the planet. Therefore, exploring the existence of evidence concerning
intensive needs resulting from the pandemic is a worthy research excursion.The
overall research approach is exploratory. The impact of the pandemic on the
state of households was substantially sensitive. The novelty of full houses had
a huge impact on the financial state of the households(Goddard & Melville,
2017). The prevailing monetary policy at the time was quantitative easing,
characterized by low-interest rates to facilitate easier liquidity within the
global population (Goddard & Melville, 2017). Therefore, the exploratory research
approach will capture various information to ensure that the research question
is explored accordingly.