Research Problem
This research proposal is entirely focused in determining how key demographic constructs have significant impacts on the US 2016 presidential elections based on both the dependent and independent factors. Therefore, this proposal entrenches in a determination of the demographic affluent such as race, ethnicity, age group, gender, and income, in correspondence to the candidate during the upcoming USA presidential elections (Leighley, & Nagler, 2014).
Collection and Analysis of Data
Data collection and analysis shall follow a predetermined portfolio. As reiterated before, this research shall rely on already existing data on these demographic elements to categorize voters according to their independent variable; which is the preferred candidate. The national census will provide an ample framework of categorizing the target population according to age, race, ethnicity, as well as economic status. On the other hand, the determination of the presidential candidate is a demographic framework that shall be made on the grounds of data collected and generated by the pollsters. Other than these interventions, the research will rely on surveys to validate the influence of demographics on the USA 2006 presidential elections. However, data analysis shall take form of regression analysis portfolio depending on the demographic element of analysis. This method of data analysis will conclusively handle demographic influence on the presidential elections.
III Interpretation of Data
After data collection and result analysis; the data shall be interpreted by using various pictorial representative methods. The use of tables and graphs shall form a clear basis for interpreting the data already analyzed through regression method. These methods will give focus to all variables against the three presidential contenders in the 2016 race.
IV Conclusion and Suggestions for further Research
Based on the nature of this research, and the magnitude of vested interest, it is appropriate to compound a clear research and analysis. The methods proposed have a greater impact in generating a clear result provided that the entire process is professionally done.
Reference
Leighley, J. E., & Nagler, J. (2014). Who votes now?: Demographics, issues, inequality and turnout in the United States.