Primary research assignment BLDG 4150 Capstone Industry Research 2 Prepared for: Professors
Primary research assignment
BLDG 4150
Capstone Industry Research 2
Prepared for:
Professors Nichols, Regmi, Safiuddin, Timusk, Karanxha, Orman
Prepared by:
Personal name Family name
Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management
Centre for Construction and Engineering Technologies
George Brown College
Month Day, Year
[Do not edit the Table of Contents. Add your content under the headings in the body of the Primary Research Assignment template. At any time after you have finished adding content, right-click on the table of contents to “Update Field” then click on “Update entire table”—your table of contents and pagination will update automatically. Your first item (Research Title) should be on page 1 of your main document. Delete these instructions when finished and, after you have had both meetings with your advisor, submit your completed assignment to Blackboard in Week 11, Sunday, March 27th by 11:59 pm.]
Contents
Research Title 1
1. Methodology 1
2. Results 1
3. Analysis 1
Research Title
[Include your complete Capstone title and subtitle. Delete these instructions when finished.]
Methodology
[Describe how your primary research was conducted: Who was interviewed? When? Where? How were the answers recorded (notes, recording and transcription, email)? Why were these people selected to be interviewed? What were the key questions, and what did you hope to find out? If you conducted a survey, what was your target population? Why was this population targeted? Explain how the survey was conducted, and how many responses were collected so far. What were the key questions, and what did you hope to find out? If an experiment was done, how was it conducted? Where? For how long? What equipment, sensors, etc. were used? What did you hope to discover? Delete these instructions when finished.]
Results
[Describe your raw results, without interpreting them. (If you’ve interviewed industry personnel, you should have at least 3 complete interview transcripts by now.) If you conducted a survey, you can include graphs or tables of survey results or data (bar graphs, pie charts, etc.). You could also provide survey results question by question with the number of yes, no, answers or ratings. If you are conducting experiments, what have you discovered so far? Delete these instructions when finished.]
Analysis
[In this section you must interpret the data you collected and explain what your research results mean. Put your findings into perspective with respect to the work of others in your field of study (your secondary research). You may agree or disagree with previous work, but discuss what your findings showed differently, and/or where they match or corroborate your expectations. Explain how your research has provided a new understanding of the problem you investigated. Delete these instructions when finished.]
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