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How do you develope a good reserach question?
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Be clear about your research goal
-Exploratory, descriptive, explanatory |
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Common Pitfalls in developing a research question
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- when you are too ambitious or vague
-identify an area you want to study but have not come up with a question (have topic not question) -not testable question |
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How do you deal with a question that is too vauge?
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Ask Self:
What is my theoretical question? Empirical question? What’s the goal of my research? What kind of questions am I NOT answering? |
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How do you position your study/question in an already existing study/research?
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Doing literature review
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What counts as a good literature review? Give an example of a model
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-Summarize the major disagreements among the key scholars on topic and then introduce your research as a contribution toward resolving some of the disagreements
-Summarize the major arguments on the topic, identify an important gap, and then introduce your study as one way to address the gap -Summarize the major arguments on the topic in order to identify one or two common ideas that your research which to challenge |
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How do you evaluate a websource?
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Who/what is the author of the web
Is the site advocating a particular view? Bias ? Does the site give accurate and complete references? Are the data up to date? |
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What is plagerism?
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Plagiarism means presenting the words, phrases, ideas or work of another, including certain facts and statistics, as if they were your own.
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How do you avoid plagerism?
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you must clearly acknowledge the source of any borrowed language or ideas that you present in your own work. You may use tools including: quotations, identify source, parenthetical citation, etc
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What types of works should be cited?
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The work of others includes not only written words and ideas: art work, math solutions, data, all media, etc..
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Which sources must be cited?
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Both published (in digital or traditional formats) and unpublished sources must be cited.
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