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    Overview for Understanding Research Research is a systematic structure of inquiry of collecting and analyzing information to investigate an existing situation or resolve a problem utilizing methods to acquire trustworthy knowledge on which to base decisions removing guesswork and intuition and equally, recognizing the fluid nature of information and understanding that any new information acquired is also subject to the same rigorous methodical scrutiny. Research teams are the fundamental social…

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    ♣ Updates given on current research activities with discussion of any barriers to study completion ♣ Discussion of future research plans and advising on specific aims and grant applications ♣ Identification of research, community, and patient research partners ♣ Review academic scholarship including manuscripts, abstracts, posters, and presentations prior to submission ♣ Review academic promotion packets for academic researchers ♣ Review promotional materials community scientists ♣ Review and…

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    evidence-based studies in the research include the following: sample from Surgeon General’s list and support from the National Opinion Research Center for interviewing, Guttman scale, and previously research done by other researchers (Robins,…

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    After the analyses and discussions above, accordingly, certain research implications can be obtained which could be useful for experiential marketing researchers, social media researchers and e-business researchers. One implication is that this empirical research enriches the understanding of the relationship between customer experience and the perceived usefulness, perceived fulfillment and so forth for the online shopping within internal social platform, since it verified the significant…

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    completed. The study does reflect the comparison among groups or a relationship among variable. The problem statement does indicate an educational issue to study. The review of literature does follow the study APA styles. The purpose hypotheses, and research questions does contain the major components that will help a reader understand the study. Data collection…

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    Dr. Sayer was more of a researcher more so than someone who was just doing their job and collecting checks for a living. He did research in neurological lab. He kept trying to help the catatonic patients who were victims an epidemic of encephalitis lethargic. He wanted to find something that would help cure the patients, who were conscious but unable to do massive amount of movements. He wanted to understand how the patients were capable of catching things and noticing a change in their…

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    The writings I’ve worked on for the Research Problem have helped me towards achieving course learning outcome number 2: "Produce an extended writing project that uses research methods and research genres to explore a topic applicable to the course and that draws substantively on concepts from primary and/or secondary sources." From Beaufort, I learned that limiting your writing to one discourse community produces writers who are ill-prepared, highly demotivated and incompetent “products”…

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    person by society, ethnographies can be clouded by researchers views on subjects as active agents through upbringing, sex and experience. These views can impact in their approach and information collection and ultimately the final product of their research, a published paper. Cross-cultural ethnographies are the most common type of anthropological study of individuals in particular populations. One such method of…

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    Ethnography is any research project that reveals a target audience’s range of behaviors and beliefs that lead them to certain actions based environment. It references specific topics or issues where the intent is to provide a detailed, in-depth description of everyday life depending on the individual or groups circumstances. There are many characteristics of high quality Urban Ethnography. The study of ones culture is a very important tool when ethnography is taking place. This allows…

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    shopping [are] to blame’. Koubaridis (2014) based the article’s research on a study conducted by the Australian Institute of Criminology. Russell G. Smith and Alice Hutchings from the Australian Institute of Criminology conducted this study in September 2013 (Smith and Hutchings 2014). Research data embedded within the article: Within the media article, there were five components that directly related back to the published research. Koubaridis (2014,…

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