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The document outlines a study's introduction, literature review, and research methodology, detailing its rationale, objectives, and significance. It discusses theoretical frameworks such as the Theory of Reasoned Action and Theory of Planned Behavior, along with hypothesis development based on independent and dependent variables. The methodology section includes research design, sampling methods, instruments, and data analysis techniques, emphasizing a structured approach to the research process.

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Chapter 1

The document outlines a study's introduction, literature review, and research methodology, detailing its rationale, objectives, and significance. It discusses theoretical frameworks such as the Theory of Reasoned Action and Theory of Planned Behavior, along with hypothesis development based on independent and dependent variables. The methodology section includes research design, sampling methods, instruments, and data analysis techniques, emphasizing a structured approach to the research process.

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION

1.1 Rationale of the study/ Problem statement


1.2 Objectives of the study/ Research question
1.3 Scope of the study
1.4 Overview of the methodology
1.5 Significance of the study
1.6 Structure of the study
1.7 Key terms
1.8 Chapter 2 summary
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Definition of key concepts
2.2 Theoretical background of the study
Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA)
Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB)
Strength? Limitation? application?
2.3 Previous Empirical Studies (Plz bring updated related studies in five years)
2.4 Hypothesis Development and Proposed Model
Discuss the relationship between each IV and DV
1. Define Independent variable Review the relationship between IV and DV based on
2.2 and 2.3
Link with Theoretical background + Previous studies
(3) Decide a Hypothesis with a positive/negative relationship. nn
2.5 Chapter 2 summary
CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
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3.1 RESEARCH DESIGN
- Qualitative/Quantitative? DESK
- Stages?
(1) Preliminary stage
Review literature => Propose a model
Qualitative by Expert Interview

⇨ To finalize your conceptual model⇨ Scale development/ Make clear meaning


(2) Pilot test = pretest (Reliability’s Cronbach’s Alpha test)
(3) Official survey (Quantitative)
- Research flowchart/process?
ID5I method by Serakan et al (2018)
Identify the broad problems
Define a specific problem
Develop hypothesis (LR)
Decide the measurements
Data collection
Data analysis
Implications of the study
3.2 SAMPLING METHODS
- Sample size?
Rule of thumb is 5 respondents for 1 item/scale/ques
5*x (Hair et al., 1998)
Regression: N = 50 + 8*M(IVs) 5

= 50+8*5 = 90 respondents
= 15 – 20 cases for 1IV
Tabachnick & Fidell (2007)

- Sampling technique
- Data collection
3.3 RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS
- Scale measurements/development
(ISI/SCOPUS high ranking)
- Survey’s content
3.4 DATA ANALYSIS METHODS
- All data analysis techniques were used
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SmartPLS
- Test Reliability and Validity
(Run Algorithm)
- Test model (structural relationship)
(Run Bootrapping 1,000 at least)
R2, F2 , direct & indirect relationship
- Test the predictive power of the model
By Q2
(Run Blindfolding)

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