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.