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Using Stringer and Aragon’s (2021) “look, think, act” model, present an initial plan for your action research with justification for your plan. Address the following questions:

● How feasible is your study?

● What additional literature will you need to search?

● What research methods might you employ and why?

● Who are your participants?

● How will data be gathered?

● What are your anticipated outcomes and action?

● What are the ethical concerns that need consideration?

As you develop your plan, make sure to consult the literature on the research method you

intend to employ to support your plan.

Requirements

Using PowerPoint or another application that allows you to create a graphic (like an

infographic creator, such as Canva), present the plan and conceptual model for your study.

You can use the “Notes” function in PowerPoint to explain your slides or describe the

detail in a presentation if you are using Canva or another application that allows for the

creation of an infographic. If the application does not allow for notes, please include a

paragraph or two explaining your plan. Your slides or graphic should include:

● What will be included in the “look, think, act” components of your study.

● The participants to be recruited.

● Methods for data gathering.

● Anticipated outcomes and action.

● Any ethical or other challenges you anticipate.

Additional Requirements ● Prepare 1 PowerPoint slide or an infographic.

● Use the “Notes” function to explain your work and provide citations.

● Provide your reference list either in Notes or on a separate slide.

Reference

Stringer, E. T., & Aragon, A. O. (2021). Action research (5th ed.). Sage.