Throughout the semester I have attended two research presentation in the political science department. These two presentation were different in many ways but had an underlying similarity. I have learned lessons from each presentation and presenter separately but also combined. Joe Ornstein presented the first workshop, which was titled “Subnational Public Opinion Estimation Using MrsP”. This presented took place on October 25 in the Eldersveld Room, 5670 Haven Hall. Joe Ornstein is a PhD…
Educational research explained by Lauer is based on 4 criteria: a) the research question, b) the research design that matches the research question, c) the examination of how the study was conducted, and d) the inclusion of dual explanations in the research study (2006). To demonstrate educational research, an analysis will be presented utilizing the article, “Teacher Learning: What Matter?” Through a detailed explanation of comparison between the 4 criterions and the article, clarity will be…
published by John Gottman and Robert Levenson (1999), How Stable is Marital Interaction Over Time has been critically evaluated to complete the following background information for counseling couples. Summary: The article identified the lack of research in couples who are stable over time. The identified problem then becomes, how do stable couples interact over time? The purpose of the study in the general sense was to examine the couple’s expression of emotional patterns with one another.…
2015). The providers of they services as well require that the hospital aligns its use with the Terms and Conditions of services provided. One of the itchiest requirements is the fact that the hospitals need that the clinical setup complies with some basic…
I am writing in application to the part-time Research Assistant/Graduate Intern position at the Hoover Institution’s D.C. office. I am a first-year student in the Master of Public Policy and Management–Washington, D.C. Track at Carnegie Mellon University. My academic focus is on U.S. foreign policy and the technology policy side of U.S. national security, and I anticipate contributing to these and other aspects of U.S. public policy as part of the Hoover Institution this summer. Through this…
This research employs interview (both elites and non-elites) and survey sampling as primary data gathering methods. Interviewing local elites——by elites, I simply mean holding discussions with people who are chosen because of who they are or what position they occupy—not based on their social or economic standing, will provide political dynamics and perspectives leading to granting of the amnesty to the rebels in the region. According Hochschild, a key purpose of conducting elite interview is…
Research Questions: This study is designed to answer the following research questions: What types of involvement parents have? How do different levels of parental involvement influence children’s academic performance? Method Participants Participants in this study would be eighty (80) children from the sixth grade at Elly Elementary School in the city of Goleta, CA. Among the participants, five of them would be Asians; forty of them would be Hispanics; four of them would be African-Americans;…
service d. Lack of Capital Investment e. Lack of basic shop-keeping standards Loss of premiere positioning a. lack of care from employee Excessive discounting Stock is steadily plunging in the negative mark The company fail to met the overall financial goals set for the year The indicators which are revealing that this company is ineffectively not using a…
Philosophical Essay #2 In “Addressing Problems in Profit-Driven Research,” Intemann and de Melo-Martin explore the problems of profit-driven research in science. The authors also take the stance that feminist philosophers’ accounts of objectivity in science are helpful in minimizing or preventing conflicts of interest in scientific research. They claim that standpoint feminism is best able to promote research that attends to important public needs. In this paper, I will agree with Intemann and…
Nicole is the Ramen spectroscopy expert in her research group. She wondered whether she could use Ramen spectroscopy to study Copper 3 hydroxide vibrations. However, Copper 3 hydroxide is challenging to study due to its reactivity. She proposed the work to her advisor who rejected the idea because "it just doesn 't work". From there, she began diligent research in two parts (1) to prove to her advisor that Ramen Spectroscopy should, in theory, be able to measure the vibrations and (2) to map…