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    Finding a Research Topic

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    Finding a Research Topic    Once you have selected your research topic can you begin to work on actually doing your research.  However . . .  It is important to note that the purpose of the Research Report in the MBA programme is to teach  you how to identify and solve a problem / issue in the business environment. It is not primarily  about the topic – the topic simply gives you a subject to work with.  The Research methodology course is designed to support you through the process of‚ firstly writing 

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    Research To Inform Practice

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    Word count 5227 excluding reference list MA in Education – Research Methods (EDC010-6) Engaging with Research to Inform Practice: The experience of final year social work students Jacqueline White University of Bedfordshire 1. Introduction This proposed study seeks to build upon current knowledge of the student experience of using research in practice by engaging participants who are final year social work students (MSc and BSc) in a HEI in the UK. The hypothesis

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    Thesis Research Proposal

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    Thesis Research Proposal A thesis research proposal is usually the backbone a good and feasible research. This provides a structured outline of the research question‚ past or present work in the subject‚ methods that will be used to solve the query and expected results and findings. It is one important milestone that research students need to achieve; hence an effective proposal should have these following characteristics: * It should be able to show the examiners and readers why the research

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    Research and Statistics in Psychology Tracy Charles PSY/315 October 14‚ 2012 Jennifer Slothower Research and Statistics in Psychology Psychologist need to adhere to scientific research methods when doing a study “the scientific method requires systematic observation and a willingness to modify understanding based on these observations” (Cloninger et al.‚ 2008). This method involves careful observation and collection of data to rule out theories that are not valid. “Scientific

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    Business research Process Judy Sweet RES/351 October 29‚ 2012 Jerry Weyand Business research Process There are many things that a new business must consider before choosing to open. Research is the first step to this process. To achieve good research the scientific method should be followe d. These steps are‚ purpose clearly defined‚ research process detailed‚ research design thoroughly planned‚ high ethical standards applied‚ limitations frankly revealed‚ adequate analysis for decision

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    achieve; there are many research methods available that can help psychologists to achieve those goals.  The last goal‚ establishing cause and effect relationships‚ can only be achieved by research using the experimental method. Research of Pychology: * Basic research—explores theories‚ general scientific understanding (meets first three goals of psychology—describe‚ explain‚ and predict) * Applied research—addresses real-world problems (meets fourth goal—change) Research methods: Naturalistic

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    Action Research Outline

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    Action Research - short summary In regards to Action Research‚ I feel as though the assessments that are utilized within all educational fields are the best topics to be approached when using this specific type of methodology. According to Mertler and Charles (2011)‚ “action research is [utilized] by educators‚ [it is] accomplished in the local school setting‚ [and it is] intended to resolve [localized] school concerns [and] questions” (p.336). Anytime an educator may feel as

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    1 – Formulating a Research Problem The importance of formulating a research problem The formulation of a research problem is the first and most important step of the research process. It is like the identification of a destination before undertaking a journey. In the absence of a destination‚ it is impossible to identify the shortest – or indeed any – route. Similarly‚ in the absence of a clear research problem‚ a clear and economical plan is impossible. The research problem serves as the

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    Quantitative Research Methods Quantitative means quantity which implies that there is something that can be counted. Quantitative research has been defined in many ways. It is the kind of research that involves the tallying‚ manipulation or systematic aggregation of quantities of data (Henning‚ 1986) John W. Creswell defined quantitative research as an inquiry into a social or human problem based on testing a theory composed a theory composed of variables‚ measured with numbers‚ and analysed with

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    CHAPTER 12: CAUSAL-COMPARATIVE RESEARCH CAUSAL AND COMPARATIVE RESEARCH: DEFINITION AND PURPOSE -Causal-comparative research is sometimes treated as a type of descriptive research since it describes conditions that already exist. • -Causal comparative research attempts to determine reasons‚ or causes‚ for the existing condition • -In causal-comparative or ‚ex-post facto‚ research the researcher attempts to determine the cause‚ or reason‚ for preexisting differences in groups of

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