1. Statistical Analysis: (Describe and defend a specific statistical procedure you would use to answer the research question).
2. Social Change: Briefly describe positive social change implications of potential findings.
3. Qualitative Research Design: Identify a specific qualitative research design. Do not use broad terms, such as descriptive design, exploratory design, hermeneutics, lived experience, and so on. Briefly describe how the selected design fits your scenario.
4. Qualitative Sampling Strategy: Be specific.
5. Sampling Criteria: Identify specific eligibility criteria for your sample, and briefly defend the need for the eligibility criteria.
6.Qualitative Data Collection Method: Be specific.
7. Add Sources of Data: Identify specific sources of data needed to answer your research question, briefly describe how you would access the sources (e.g., recruitment of participants, artifact availability, and access), and briefly discuss potential access issues.
8. Qualitative Data Collection Method: Be specific.
9. Data Analysis Plan: Being as specific as you can, explain how you will analyze the data, and briefly discuss any concerns or issues with your analysis plan.
10. Trustworthiness: Explain how you will ensure trustworthiness in your qualitative study.