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Create and submit your proposal. Submit your proposed question and sampling design to your teacher for approval prior to administering your survey. Be sure to include the following in your proposal:

1. Your name
2. The question you would like to answer through a survey
3. The answer you think you will most likely find when you conduct your survey
4. A copy of the survey you would like to use with one or two questions
5. Any variables and if they are categorical or quantitative (include one or two variables)
6. The detailed method you plan to use to select the respondents for your survey, including the type of sampling you will use?

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Final answer:

In this proposal, a student is asked to include their name, the research question, the expected answer, a survey with one or two questions, variables (categorical or quantitative), and the method for selecting respondents.

Step-by-step explanation:

In this proposal, you need to include your name, the question you want to answer through a survey, the expected answer, a copy of the survey with one or two questions, information about variables (categorical or quantitative), and the detailed method for selecting respondents.

An example of a question could be: 'Are students satisfied with the school cafeteria food?' The expected answer could be 'Most students are satisfied with the school cafeteria food.'

An example of a survey question could be: 'On a scale of 1 to 5, how satisfied are you with the school cafeteria food?'

An example of a quantitative variable could be 'student satisfaction level,' measured on a scale of 1 to 5. An example of a categorical variable could be 'grade level.'

For selecting respondents, you could use random sampling, where every student has an equal chance of being selected for the survey.

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