TASK :- Can you write chapter 3 template is attached below need at least 15 pages content only (excluding references) Need only chapter 3, APA FORMAT IS MUST Topic details given below USE 1 & 2 chapter DETAILS and complete task chapter 3below are completed in chapter 1 & 2 Research topic (Information
Systems Security Policy Violations in IT).Research question covered in chapter 1 & 2How to achieve employee compliance with information security policies of organizations? Response efficacy moderate the relationship between employee neutralization techniques and employee systems security compliance?challenges and issues associated with non-existent policies in an organization? How can security compliance be made interesting to employees within an organization?CHAPTER III: METHODOLOGY
(note: this chapter should be 15 – 25 pages)
[Begin with an introduction and restatement of the research problem and purpose.
It is appropriate to repeat the problem and purpose from Chapter 1 verbatim. Conclude
the introduction with a brief overview of the chapter.
Restate the research question(s)/hypotheses verbatim. Research questions clearly stated
and aligned with problem and purpose statements.
Note: This section should be identical to wording used in Chapter 1.]
Research Methods and Design(s)
[Accurately describe the research method and design(s). Substantiate the appropriateness
of the method and design(s); include a statement about why the method/design(s) was/were
chosen over others.
1. Elaborate on the chosen research design (e.g., case study, phenomenology,
comparative, correlational, quasi-experimental, etc.) appropriateness to respond to the
study purpose.
2. Clearly describe the design steps. Ensure the discussion is not simply a listing and
description of research designs. Provide appropriate support for the use and
application of the chosen design.
3. Demonstrate why the design will accomplish the study goals and why design is the
optimum choice for the research.
Describe in sufficient detail so that the study could be replicated.]
Population
[Provide a description of the population (as appropriate), estimated size and relevant
characteristics with appropriate support. Depending on the study design, populations may reflect
a group of people, a set of organizations, a set of documents, archived data, etc. Describe why
the population is appropriate to respond to the study problem and purpose. Clearly distinguish
between the population and the sample drawn from the population.]
Sample
[Identify the sampling method and explain selection of participants or relevant sample,
including known population characteristics and recruitment or selection strategy. Describe and
justify the sampling method and minimum sample size:
1. Quantitative studies include probabilistic selection approach and a supporting power
analysis for statistical significance of responses. When determining a minimum
sample size, consider sampling error, representativeness and the assumptions of the
proposed statistical tests.
2. Qualitative studies include references that support the proposed number of
participants. Qualitative samples are typically relatively small. Refer to primary
qualitative research sources to support the sampling size and method. A minimum of
15 participants is required for qualitative studies.
3. Mixed Method studies include both of the above.
As appropriate: Describe how existing data were originally collected and for what
purpose.
Describe how participants will be selected and solicited. Access to potential participants,
such as email lists from professional organizations must be described. Sampling procedures (e.g.,
“random”, “random stratified”, “convenience”) must be described in sufficient detail so that the
process could theoretically be replicated. ]
Materials/Instruments
[In this section, include a description of data sources such as (a) archived data and
include a description of how the data were originally collected and for what purpose along with
information regarding validity and reliability; (b) published instruments (adequately describe
constructs measured, coding schemes, and psychometric properties (include both indices of
reliability and validity) – include as an appendix, if possible, or include sample items); (c)
materials (including survey/instruments) developed for study (adequately describe the
development process and final product (include as an appendix)); (d) interview protocol,
including a description of how the interview questions were developed with appropriate
qualitative research method support (include interview questions in an appendix); (e) apparatus
(adequately describe any apparatus including model/make, how it is used, and outcome(s) it
provides). A minimum of three data sources is required for the DISSERTATION.
Note: The development process and tests for instrument and construct reliability and
validity must be described in detail within Chapter 3 and the resulting validity/reliability
measures reported in Chapter 4. Qualitative instruments should implement an expert review or
pilot study of two or more experts/participants prior to data collection.]
Data Collection, Processing, and Analysis
[Describe the collection, processing and analyses in enough detail so that the study could
be replicated. Describe the steps that will be taken to carry out the study. Provide specific
details relative to the execution of the design in each appropriate section. Describe the types of
data to be collected, and how the data will be coded, and what analysis process and software will
be used as appropriate. Each source of data may have a different analysis process. Analysis
process(es) should follow a procedure found in the literature and be cited.
1. Quantitative: Describe the analysis strategy used to test each hypothesis. The
discussion must be sufficiently detailed so that the appropriateness of the statistical
tests chosen is evident (i.e., the statistical tests are appropriate to respond to the
research questions).
2. Qualitative: Describe how the data will be processed and analyzed (including any
efforts for triangulation). Provide primary qualitative design support for the proposed
analytical strategy. Explain the role of the researcher.
3. Mixed Method: include all of the above.]
Note: The process should stay in sequential order based on the expected order of data
collection. Detail collection of each source of data individually. Then, detail the analysis process
for each source of data individually and collectively (how the individual results form a final
result).
Assumptions
[Discuss the assumptions about the population and design along with corresponding
rationale and support for the assumptions (e.g., if an adequate response rate or participant
honesty are assumed, refer to the steps that will be taken to make these reasonable assumptions).]
Limitations
Describe the study limitations (potential weaknesses to interpretation and validity) within
the context of the study design. Discuss any measures taken to mitigate limitations. Review any
potential threats to validity (specific to the study design) and how they will be addressed to the
extent possible. The limitations will be revisited within Chapter 5.]
Delimitations
Describe the study delimitations (specific choices made to narrow the scope of the study).
Discuss the scope of data used in the study in this section.]
Ethical Assurances
[Discuss compliance with the standards for conducting research as appropriate to the
proposed research design. Describe the informed consent procedures and how you will maintain
confidentiality of the participants (as appropriate). Describe how raw data and documentation
will be protected during and after the study. Describe how you will obtain assurances for formal
approval of the study. Indicate appendixes that include additional information as needed.
1. In the proposal, state that IRB approval will be sought prior to any data collected.
2. In the final Doctoral Study Project, state that IRB approval was obtained prior to any
data collection conducted].
Summary
[Summarize key points presented in Chapter 3 and provide supporting citations for key
points.]
Note: When the proposal is approved and after the research is carried out, revise text to
past tense to reflect the completed study. Revise and expand as needed to reflect how the study
design was applied. For example, if parametric statistics were proposed but, upon data
collection, the responses did not meet the assumptions and non-parametric tests were conducted
to respond to the hypotheses, the author should describe the circumstances and rationale for the
change within the Chapter 3 data analysis section.
CHAPTER III: METHODOLOGY
=[Begin with an introduction and restatement of the research problem and purpose.
It is appropriate to repeat the problem and purpose from Chapter 1 verbatim. Conclude
the introduction with a brief overview of the chapter.
Restate the research question(s)/hypotheses verbatim. Research questions clearly stated
and aligned with problem and purpose statements.
Note: This section should be identical to wording used in Chapter 1.]
Research Methods and Design(s)
[Accurately describe the research method and design(s). Substantiate the appropriateness
of the method and design(s); include a statement about why the method/design(s) was/were
chosen over others.
1. Elaborate on the chosen research design (e.g., case study, phenomenology,
comparative, correlational, quasi-experimental, etc.) appropriateness to respond to the
study purpose.
2. Clearly describe the design steps. Ensure the discussion is not simply a listing and
description of research designs. Provide appropriate support for the use and
application of the chosen design.
3. Demonstrate why the design will accomplish the study goals and why design is the
optimum choice for the research.
Describe in sufficient detail so that the study could be replicated.]
Population
[Provide a description of the population (as appropriate), estimated size and relevant
characteristics with appropriate support. Depending on the study design, populations may reflect
a group of people, a set of organizations, a set of documents, archived data, etc. Describe why
the population is appropriate to respond to the study problem and purpose. Clearly distinguish
between the population and the sample drawn from the population.]
Sample
[Identify the sampling method and explain selection of participants or relevant sample,
including known population characteristics and recruitment or selection strategy. Describe and
justify the sampling method and minimum sample size:
1. Quantitative studies include probabilistic selection approach and a supporting power
analysis for statistical significance of responses. When determining a minimum
sample size, consider sampling error, representativeness and the assumptions of the
proposed statistical tests.
2. Qualitative studies include references that support the proposed number of
participants. Qualitative samples are typically relatively small. Refer to primary
qualitative research sources to support the sampling size and method. A minimum of
15 participants is required for qualitative studies.
3. Mixed Method studies include both of the above.
As appropriate: Describe how existing data were originally collected and for what
purpose.
Describe how participants will be selected and solicited. Access to potential participants,
such as email lists from professional organizations must be described. Sampling procedures (e.g.,
“random”, “random stratified”, “convenience”) must be described in sufficient detail so that the
process could theoretically be replicated. ]
Materials/Instruments
[In this section, include a description of data sources such as (a) archived data and
include a description of how the data were originally collected and for what purpose along with
information regarding validity and reliability; (b) published instruments (adequately describe
constructs measured, coding schemes, and psychometric properties (include both indices of
reliability and validity) – include as an appendix, if possible, or include sample items); (c)
materials (including survey/instruments) developed for study (adequately describe the
development process and final product (include as an appendix)); (d) interview protocol,
including a description of how the interview questions were developed with appropriate
qualitative research method support (include interview questions in an appendix); (e) apparatus
(adequately describe any apparatus including model/make, how it is used, and outcome(s) it
provides). A minimum of three data sources is required for the DISSERTATION.
Note: The development process and tests for instrument and construct reliability and
validity must be described in detail within Chapter 3 and the resulting validity/reliability
measures reported in Chapter 4. Qualitative instruments should implement an expert review or
pilot study of two or more experts/participants prior to data collection.]
Data Collection, Processing, and Analysis
[Describe the collection, processing and analyses in enough detail so that the study could
be replicated. Describe the steps that will be taken to carry out the study. Provide specific
details relative to the execution of the design in each appropriate section. Describe the types of
data to be collected, and how the data will be coded, and what analysis process and software will
be used as appropriate. Each source of data may have a different analysis process. Analysis
process(es) should follow a procedure found in the literature and be cited.
1. Quantitative: Describe the analysis strategy used to test each hypothesis. The
discussion must be sufficiently detailed so that the appropriateness of the statistical
tests chosen is evident (i.e., the statistical tests are appropriate to respond to the
research questions).
2. Qualitative: Describe how the data will be processed and analyzed (including any
efforts for triangulation). Provide primary qualitative design support for the proposed
analytical strategy. Explain the role of the researcher.
3. Mixed Method: include all of the above.]
Note: The process should stay in sequential order based on the expected order of data
collection. Detail collection of each source of data individually. Then, detail the analysis process
for each source of data individually and collectively (how the individual results form a final
result).
Assumptions
[Discuss the assumptions about the population and design along with corresponding
rationale and support for the assumptions (e.g., if an adequate response rate or participant
honesty are assumed, refer to the steps that will be taken to make these reasonable assumptions).]
Limitations
Describe the study limitations (potential weaknesses to interpretation and validity) within
the context of the study design. Discuss any measures taken to mitigate limitations. Review any
potential threats to validity (specific to the study design) and how they will be addressed to the
extent possible. The limitations will be revisited within Chapter 5.]
Delimitations
Describe the study delimitations (specific choices made to narrow the scope of the study).
Discuss the scope of data used in the study in this section.]
Ethical Assurances
[Discuss compliance with the standards for conducting research as appropriate to the
proposed research design. Describe the informed consent procedures and how you will maintain
confidentiality of the participants (as appropriate). Describe how raw data and documentation
will be protected during and after the study. Describe how you will obtain assurances for formal
approval of the study. Indicate appendixes that include additional information as needed.
1. In the proposal, state that IRB approval will be sought prior to any data collected.
2. In the final Doctoral Study Project, state that IRB approval was obtained prior to any
data collection conducted].
Summary
[Summarize key points presented in Chapter 3 and provide supporting citations for key
points.]
Note: When the proposal is approved and after the research is carried out, revise text to
past tense to reflect the completed study. Revise and expand as needed to reflect how the study
design was applied. For example, if parametric statistics were proposed but, upon data
collection, the responses did not meet the assumptions and non-parametric tests were conducted
to respond to the hypotheses, the author should describe the circumstances and rationale for the
change within the Chapter 3 data analysis section.
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