Instruction1.Problem Statement & Research Question and Identify the Community [What steps can be taken to prevent more maternity deaths for Black women, from treatable illnesses like pre-clampsia, in communities such as Boston, MA vs. Indianapolis, IN.?] Read about writing a problem statement from the resource located in the Read/Watch section for this week. Write a one-sentence problem statement. Then provide a paragraph describing why you consider your topic a problem. Review the resource titled: How to Write a Good Research Question located in the Read/Watch section for this week. Follow instructions and write a one-sentence research question that includes the name of the community you are interested in. Identify the Community and Organization that you would like to conduct a PAR in. Discuss why participatory action research would be an effective method for researching your problem in your selected community. 2.Methods for Involving Participants State your research question. [What steps can be taken to prevent more maternity deaths for Black women, from treatable illnesses like pre-clampsia, in communities such as Boston, MA vs. Indianapolis, IN.?] At this point, you, as a researcher, have determined that you will utilize the techniques for either the quantitative or qualitative methodology, or a combination of both, in order to collect data. Utilizing your readings for this week, discuss the techniques you will utilize for collecting the data that responds to your research question by answering the following questions. Consider the following questions in your response Who are some specific participants that would be involved in your efforts to collect data to address your project? How are you going to access the community? What materials (printed, online, etc.) are you going to use for implementing your techniques? What time? How many times? How long each time? Identify any other issues related to collecting your data. Take into consideration that the overall timeframe for implementation should reflect no more than 4 weeks. Demonstrate how this information relates to your topic/research question. 3.IRB Website Follow the RB Website link in Read/Watch. Identify three significant components of the IRB Program and discuss why they would make a difference to researchers as they interact with participants. [Tip: citing a resource[s] to support your discussion always strengthens your paper.] 4.Discussion: Interviews State your research question.[What steps can be taken to prevent more maternity deaths for Black women, from treatable illnesses like pre-clampsia, in communities such as Boston, MA vs. Indianapolis, IN.?] Using the assigned reading(s), post 5 interview questions here for peer feedback. Include a description of the participants selected for the interview. Demonstrate how this information relates to your topic/research question. Ask yourself, what information will I gather from the answers to this question. Does this question demonstrate a level of creative thought that would provoke critical thinking by the respondents? Discussion: Surveys State your research question.[What steps can be taken to prevent more maternity deaths for Black women, from treatable illnesses like pre-clampsia, in communities such as Boston, MA vs. Indianapolis, IN.?] Using the assigned reading(s), post a detailed survey with at least 5 questions. Would a survey application like Google Forms be helpful? Why/why not? Ask yourself, what information will I gather from the answers to this question. Does this question demonstrate a level of creative thought that would provoke critical thinking by the respondents? *To earn 3-5 extra credit points on a low grade you received, develop a Google Forms survey with your questions and submit the link to this discussion. Make sure we can view the link you post.