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Five ways why to review previous research:
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To determine what is already known
To define your research problem and formulate possible solutions To plan your data collection To define your population and sampling strategy To provide you background information |
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Types of Research: Primary Research
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Original data collection and analysis; go out into the field to collect your own data
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Types of Research: Secondary Research
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secondary data is used to respond to a research question (RQ) ; using sources like the library to gain data.
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Phases of Research: Conceptualization
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Forming an idea; figuring out your area of interest and topic of research
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Phases of Research: Operationalization
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Learn more about the topic and define the steps of your project
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Phases of Research: Reconceptualization
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Writing your findings and report and look back to reconnect your findings to your body of scholarship (org comm) contribution to the field.
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Planning:
Narrow down your topic: Determine clear study objectives: Determine RQ: Theoretical vs. applied |
the topic of the study
the research will determine Theoretical- trying to identify patterns Applied- identify a solution for the problem and bring change |
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Evaluating a source: Four things
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1) Check if it is peer-review article
2) Look at year of publication 3) Primary vs. Seconday research 4) Keep and eye on the publications reputation |
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Order to read a journal article
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Title
Abstract Intro Conclusion Literature Review Refrences Method Findings Discussion |
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Taking notes on research
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Get complete bibliographical data
Get quotes and page numbers exactly Get context right Get the claim right |