never written a scientific research paper, this article is a simple summary on how scientific research is written. A scientific research paper consists the Title and Author, Abstract, Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion and References. The tile of a research article and the author gives the most important information on what the research itself is about and who did the research. In the article it informs the reader that the most important person leading the research would be listed…
ethics education and develop an evaluation tool to assess its effectiveness. The biggest challenge in research ethic lies not in an institution’s inability to articulate policy but an individual’s commitment and belief regarding their role in the ethics pipeline. Research in the area of a correlation between an individual’s ethical training and their ethical behavior remains unknown and research in this area has not been actively…
aptitude they possess and the context in which they work. (Eisner, 1991, p.169). Use of interpretive field research creates space for a relatively wholistic view of real contexts and attending to various features of professional experience. Focus on ordinary events in natural settings with an emphasis on meanings that arise from lived experiences (Miles and Huberman 1994, p.10). As with any research project this was informed by values and principles that are open to inquiry. What values did I…
I was able to conduct ethnographic research at the Migration Museum, as I was working as an intern for two months. Ethnographic research is qualitative research, where the researcher is able to be part of the study group or cultural scene (Byrne 2001). Ethnographic research is an instrument where a study is designed to gather information related to the research. This is often done by the researcher being able to part take in the activities or observe the group at a certain setting researcher…
The efficient collaboration between researchers and practitioners strengthens management research and it’s important to research projects that do a real difference in the academics’ understanding of or impact on management practice (Amabile et al., 2001). There are many challenges to management research in the academic-practitioner world and the best way to overcome them is with collaboration. Thus, it’s important to understand such collaborations and the factors that influence the…
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…
implemented into anthropological research to guarantee that participants are protected. Research which is not reviewed by the Research Ethics Boards which protect their participants from harm often lead to cases in which groups of people…
Summary of the research question and outcome The final question my research project was based around was inspired by an article I read. It explained that a new generation of teens were being brainwashed by social expectations, this spurred many underlying questions: “what effect does the media have on teens?” were these affects short term? or can they possibly follow teenagers into later life? does age, gender, location affect how they see themselves and what can the parents of today do to…
The University of Chicago's Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Ph.D. Program is an exceptional and prestigious program that will provide me the opportunity to broaden my skills and intellect within biochemical research fields. This top-ranked program is an ideal fit for me as it contains the biological chemistry and biophysical that I aspire to focus on during my graduate studies. I am greatly interested in biochemical pathway elucidation and structure-based drug design by understanding the…
knowledge in the field with a wider audience. Since many psychology-related research are conducted within institutionalized laboratories, only a selective group of people, such as researchers, research assistants, and research review board members know about the conducted research’s progress. Therefore, scientists, who obtain respectable degrees, usually write comprehensive papers dedicated to the progress of their research, while embracing the purpose of reporting their findings, whether these…