[ORDER SOLUTION] Sports and Recreation
9. (6 points)1) Give an example (i.e., a research question) of a research study you might design using a true experimental design and indicate why this research design is relevant to answer the research question.2) Give an example (i.e., a research question) of a research study you might design using a phenomenological research approach and indicate why this research design is relevant to answer the research question.3) Give an example (i.e., a research question) of a research study you might design using a convergent mixed method design and indicate why this research design is relevant to answer the research question.10. (8 points)A research study on 1492 six-year-old in Australia, published in the NY Times, found that children who spend more time in front of TV and computer screens have narrower blood vessels in their eyes. It also found that children who exercised the least had the narrowest blood vessels. In adults, narrow blood vessels in the eyes have been linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.1) Provide a testable hypothesis to conduct a follow-up study based on these findings.2) What is the research design you could use to test this hypothesis? Explain specific research design and the procedure.3) Identify an appropriate sample, recruitment procedures, and expected findings4) What topics would you cover in your review of literature? Provide a brief outline of your review.11. (8 points)1) Compare quantitative and qualitative methodologies used in conducting research. Include a discussion of the concepts of validity and reliability. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using each type of methodology? ?2) Select one of the following areas of interest to the profession: geriatrics, mental health, youth at risk, outdoor or commercial recreation or facilities. Define a specific research problem in the area and describe how it could be studied using quantitative or qualitative methodologies. Included a statement of the problem, the purpose of study, the IV(s) and DV(s) (if applicable), hypothesis or research questions, delimitations, limitations, research design, data collection procedures, and the significance of this study to the profession.3) What are the ethical issues involved in the approach you choose?