Some research projects use an inverted pyramid data-collection strategy, with broad, quantitative measures gathered from a large population on top, narrowing to more intensive qualitative measures (focus groups, individual interviews) with a smaller subset of the population at the bottom.
Can you imagine applying this approach to your Research Project?
If the answer is “yes”, then describe briefly your inverted pyramid. Show what measures, sample size, and what research subjects you would use at each level of the design
If your answer is “no,” then design a research project that resembles such an inverted pyramid, still showing what measures, sample size, and what research subjects you would use at each level of the design, but applied to your “imaginary” project.