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Research
Hypothetical experiment
Design your own hypothetical experiment and write a short prompt to describe how you would go about conducting such an experiment from start to finish, including how you would grow […]
Methodology (quantitative or qualitative)
It is not unusual for researchers to naturally adopt a methodology (quantitative or qualitative) that is consistent with their own worldview. Explain your worldview when it comes to research.
Linking Trends and Issues Through Research
Trends and issues affecting school-age children are often fundamentally intertwined. A child’s family, culture, or socioeconomic status, for example, may play a role in his or her struggles with obesity, […]
Qualitative Research Design
Using the knowledge and insights gained from the textbook and other reliable sources answer the following. Define, in your own words, qualitative research. Locate and cite two different types of […]
Study Findings
When witting up Study Findings researchers must include Study Implications and Study Limitations. What isthe difference between the two?
Annoted bibliography
For this project, you will write an annotated bibliography for the research topic of your choice. You’ll use thetopic that was approved in an earlier module.There is a lot of […]
Research Analysis
To do your poster on PowerPoint, I suggested that you make one slide for each of the 9 questions and use graphics, pictures, visual representations for each on the slidePut […]
Strategies to elicit Information
Consider the following scenario:You are a human services professional who works for an organization that offers parenting classes. A womanhas been referred to the program because she has lost custody […]
Henry Ford’s assembly line
Research on Henry Ford’s assembly line and how it changed the manufacturing process.-adopting a fast and effective manufacturing assembly line. Why he did it, howFord made the switch to a […]