Please apply if you have access to NVivo Select a minimum of four online sources of qualitative data relevant to your research questions, such as media interviews of relevant stakeholders. Select a type of analysis from the ones taught in class and use NVivo to analyze this data. Draft a research brief that includes this analysis to communicate your findings. Your research brief should include: 5 points: A punchy, appropriate title 15 points: A brief summary 15 points: A box with high-level findings/takeaways (if the reader could only take away a few key messages, what would these be?) 15 points: Introduction section including context/background to the research (drawing on literature review you did for Part A) 5 points: Research questions: clearly stated. 5 points: Section on research approach (document analysis — what did you do?) 20 points: Findings section(s) 15 points: Conclusion section including implications for policy/ recommendations for further research 5 points: A separate note indicating who peer-reviewed your paper, and for whom you provided peer-review. Please note that being concise is a key public policy skill. Bearing this in mind, “Use the fewest words possible and the simplest words possible” – John Trimble, Writing with Style. Formatting: In total, this research brief should be typed in Microsoft Word and should not exceed 2 pages, with single spaced, 12pt font text and standard margins (1 inch or 2.54 cm). If you choose to format your paper as a policy brief (columns, etc, I understand that this may go above 2 pages and you will not be penalized). I have included a slide deck on the specifics of this projects should that be needed/helpful. As well as my research questions and the sources that need to be used with NVivo Thank you in advance