A 2.5 page paper. The problem question is: Why is the neighbor's lawn so plush and healthy while the researcher's lawn is brown and scrawny. The writer explains why the case study is an appropriate design and how the quasi-experimental design can be used. The essay includes: problem statement, hypothesis, data collection and results. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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is to determine what makes the neighbors lawn healthy, therefore, a case study is an appropriate research approach. Case studies because the case study approach is delineated by time and
activity (Dobbin and Gatowski, 1999; AcaStat Software, n.d.). Any number of data collection procedures may be used in this type of study (Dobbin and Gatowski, 1999). The case study is
descriptive, thus, a qualitative design. The scientific method, by contrast, is a quantitative approach with results that can be replicated by others (AcaStat Software, n.d.). However, scientific evidence can be
collected and used in a qualitative study, which usually falls under the umbrella of quasi-experimental studies (Dobbin and Gatowski, 1999). The quasi-experimental study is the same as an experimental study
except that it does not randomly assign the subject of the research (Boston College, n.d.). For this particular problem, the hypothesis cannot be identified until a degree of research
is first conducted. Case studies are often built around observations but they may also include things like surveys. The first step the researcher will take is to simply ask the
neighbor what he does with his lawn: What type of grass is it? What type(s) fertilizer is used. How much is the grass watered (both volume and frequency)? Are any
other chemicals, enhancers, etc. used? A secondary source of information may be gathered, specifically researching the general procedures for a health, plush, green lawn. For the purpose of this essay,
certain assumptions will be made about the care of the neighbors lawn. The information gathered through interviewing the neighbor along with information gathered from researching steps and products for healthy
lawns are incorporated into the hypothesis, which is: Application of Scotts Weed and Feed and Scotts Lawn Enhancer, watering the lawn for 10 minutes twice daily, using Bares lawn insect