Slides from presentation at 2016 American Political Science Association Teaching and Learning conference in Portland, OR, by Bernadette Wright (Meaningful Evidence, LLC) and Steven E. Wallis (Capella University and Meaningful Evidence, LLC)
This document provides guidance on conducting data analysis and presenting findings for a research project. It discusses inductive and deductive reasoning in data analysis. It also outlines various types of data that may be collected, including interviews, questionnaires, observations, and action research. Methods of coding and thematically analyzing qualitative data are described. The document emphasizes presenting data in a clear and relatable way through the use of sub-headings, integration of different data sources, and letting the data speak for itself. It provides recommendations for structuring chapters on findings, discussion, conclusions, and recommendations in the research report. Timescales for completing various stages of the research process are also outlined.
This document provides guidance on conducting data analysis and presenting findings for a research project. It discusses inductive and deductive reasoning in data analysis. It also outlines various types of data that may be collected, including interviews, questionnaires, observations, and action research. Methods of coding and thematically analyzing qualitative data are described. The document emphasizes presenting data in a clear and relatable way through the use of sub-headings, integration of different data sources, and letting the data speak for itself. It provides recommendations for structuring chapters on findings, discussion, and conclusions in a research report.
This document provides guidance for students on data analysis and presentation for a research project. It discusses inductive and deductive reasoning approaches. Students are encouraged to code interview transcripts and other data sources to identify themes. When presenting findings, students should integrate different data sources and use tables, figures and quotes to illustrate key points while explaining the significance of the data. Limitations of the study and implications for practice should also be discussed. The document outlines the expected structure for research chapters and timescales for completing tasks like data coding and analysis.
The document discusses the objectives and purposes of reviewing literature in conducting research. It lists several key purposes, including providing theories and ideas to formulate new problems, indicating if existing evidence solves problems, suggesting appropriate methods and data sources, locating comparative data for interpreting results, and developing the investigator's expertise. Reviewing literature also helps improve one's own investigation by providing insight into the strengths and limitations of previous studies.
This document provides guidance on how to effectively review academic research papers. It outlines that a review should:
1) Objectively evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the paper through a planned, critical analysis.
2) Be balanced and provide alternative suggestions to improve the work.
3) Make recommendations to the editorial board about rejecting or accepting the paper based on its relevancy.
Preliminaries to Research
Definition of Research, Importance and Purposes of Research, Characteristics of a good research, and the Scientific Method of Research
RESEARCH PROPOSAL PREPARATION & MOTIVATION EFFORTSJustin K George
This document provides guidance on preparing a research proposal. It discusses the key elements that should be included in a proposal such as an introduction describing the background and problem statement, objectives, significance, limitations, literature review and methodology. The introduction to a proposal should interest the reader and lay the foundation for the research problem. A literature review demonstrates knowledge in the field and informs the researcher of previous related work. The methodology section describes how data will be collected and analyzed and why that specific approach is being used. Writing a clear, well-structured proposal is important for obtaining approval and support for a research project.
A guide to preparing Research Reports/Dissertations in Qualitative Psychology. The Structure, format and features of a report are underlined. Simple language
This document provides guidance on conducting data analysis and presenting findings for a research project. It discusses inductive and deductive reasoning in data analysis. It also outlines various types of data that may be collected, including interviews, questionnaires, observations, and action research. Methods of coding and thematically analyzing qualitative data are described. The document emphasizes presenting data in a clear and relatable way through the use of sub-headings, integration of different data sources, and letting the data speak for itself. It provides recommendations for structuring chapters on findings, discussion, conclusions, and recommendations in the research report. Timescales for completing various stages of the research process are also outlined.
This document provides guidance on conducting data analysis and presenting findings for a research project. It discusses inductive and deductive reasoning in data analysis. It also outlines various types of data that may be collected, including interviews, questionnaires, observations, and action research. Methods of coding and thematically analyzing qualitative data are described. The document emphasizes presenting data in a clear and relatable way through the use of sub-headings, integration of different data sources, and letting the data speak for itself. It provides recommendations for structuring chapters on findings, discussion, and conclusions in a research report.
This document provides guidance for students on data analysis and presentation for a research project. It discusses inductive and deductive reasoning approaches. Students are encouraged to code interview transcripts and other data sources to identify themes. When presenting findings, students should integrate different data sources and use tables, figures and quotes to illustrate key points while explaining the significance of the data. Limitations of the study and implications for practice should also be discussed. The document outlines the expected structure for research chapters and timescales for completing tasks like data coding and analysis.
The document discusses the objectives and purposes of reviewing literature in conducting research. It lists several key purposes, including providing theories and ideas to formulate new problems, indicating if existing evidence solves problems, suggesting appropriate methods and data sources, locating comparative data for interpreting results, and developing the investigator's expertise. Reviewing literature also helps improve one's own investigation by providing insight into the strengths and limitations of previous studies.
This document provides guidance on how to effectively review academic research papers. It outlines that a review should:
1) Objectively evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the paper through a planned, critical analysis.
2) Be balanced and provide alternative suggestions to improve the work.
3) Make recommendations to the editorial board about rejecting or accepting the paper based on its relevancy.
Preliminaries to Research
Definition of Research, Importance and Purposes of Research, Characteristics of a good research, and the Scientific Method of Research
RESEARCH PROPOSAL PREPARATION & MOTIVATION EFFORTSJustin K George
This document provides guidance on preparing a research proposal. It discusses the key elements that should be included in a proposal such as an introduction describing the background and problem statement, objectives, significance, limitations, literature review and methodology. The introduction to a proposal should interest the reader and lay the foundation for the research problem. A literature review demonstrates knowledge in the field and informs the researcher of previous related work. The methodology section describes how data will be collected and analyzed and why that specific approach is being used. Writing a clear, well-structured proposal is important for obtaining approval and support for a research project.
A guide to preparing Research Reports/Dissertations in Qualitative Psychology. The Structure, format and features of a report are underlined. Simple language
What is research
What is proposal
Definition of research proposal
Types of research proposal
Importance of research proposal
Advantages of research proposal
Relationship of research proposal with research.
The document provides guidance on writing a literature review for a research proposal. It discusses common writing blocks and strategies for overcoming them such as pre-writing and following an outline. The document outlines the key elements of a literature review including searching for relevant sources, critically evaluating the data, and integrating findings. It emphasizes placing the study in the context of prior work, identifying gaps in knowledge, and demonstrating an understanding of the topic.
A Qualitative Study on Reframing the Problem-solving Paradigm of Management Science.
Neither Qualitative nor Quantitative methods, as they are currently constituted, adequately resolve the problems of representation and legitimation in the management sciences. This project seeks to resolve contradictions in the ontological and epistemological foundations of social science in order to overcome shortcomings in the two major paradigms that are used in research, where different views of the same phenomena emerge and multiple realities appear to exist.
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This longer research paper outlines the key differences between longer and shorter research papers. It defines a longer research paper as a more in-depth, systematic, and qualitative academic writing that requires interpreting findings through multiple viewpoints and drawing conclusions. The paper discusses the steps of producing a longer research paper, including choosing a topic, taking organized notes, outlining, drafting, revising, and finalizing. It also covers appropriate formats and styles like APA and advantages like assembling extensive evidence, while noting limitations such as requiring more time and resources.
This document provides instructions for writing an effective research proposal in 14 sections:
1. The title should attract the reader's interest while being precise and descriptive.
2. The abstract should be 1 page summarizing the background, aims, methods, results, and conclusions.
3. The introduction states the research problem, rationale, questions, and delimitations.
4. The background information identifies the problem, economic importance, and research location.
5. The literature review ensures the research is novel, demonstrates knowledge, and convinces the reader of its significance.
6. The methods section outlines the research design, experiments, data collection, and statistical analysis.
7. The results section outlines expected findings even though
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This document outlines the guidelines and structure for writing a Ph.D. dissertation in computer science at top universities. It discusses selecting an appropriate topic within specialized areas like AI, machine learning, or human-computer interaction. The dissertation must have in-depth research and analysis on the topic. It then describes the formal structure, which typically includes an introduction, background, methodology, results, and conclusion sections. Statistical analysis tools and references to previous work are important. The dissertation should provide new insights, address gaps in existing research, and make recommendations for future work.
The document discusses key aspects of preparing a research proposal, including defining thesis and dissertation, using clear English for publications, and common parts of a research proposal such as the title, introduction, problem statement, objectives, and references. It provides examples and guidelines for writing each part effectively. The introduction should describe the research topic and context, while the problem statement defines the specific problem being addressed. Objectives must be clear, specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and time-bound.
This document outlines the key components of a research proposal, including an introduction describing the research problem and objectives, a literature review providing background on the topic, a methodology section explaining how the research will be conducted, and an analysis and conclusion section. It also defines what research is - the search for knowledge and information on a specific topic - and lists different types of research such as exploratory, descriptive, and experimental research.
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This document provides instructions for a research proposal topic assignment. It explains that the purpose is to have students go through all stages of the research process, including clarifying the research question, designing the research, reviewing literature, collecting and analyzing data, and reporting findings. For the topic assignment, students must identify a topic of personal interest and draft a problem statement and research question. They must also provide an annotated bibliography of at least 10 scholarly sources relevant to the topic. The topic cannot be something the student has previously researched and should avoid political issues.
This document provides an outline for a research proposal, including sections for an introduction, research question, literature review, significance and objectives, methodology, and limitations. It describes the key components and purpose of each section. The introduction gives an overview of the research topic and significance. The literature review discusses previous studies and resources. The methodology section explains the research approach, population, sampling, data collection tools, and methods. Overall, the document serves as a framework to develop a strong research proposal.
The document provides guidance on developing and presenting a research proposal. It discusses that a research proposal communicates a research idea to obtain approval and funding to conduct the study. It should convince readers that the research is significant and address key elements like the title, objectives, methodology, budget, and dissemination plan. Developing a clear proposal helps facilitate smooth conduct of the research project.
Research is defined as exploring a topic through a systematic process. The research process involves selecting a topic, writing a proposal and dissertation, editing, analyzing data, and completing the research paper. Key steps include selecting a unique and relevant topic, writing a proposal that summarizes the dissertation, analyzing collected primary or secondary data to find solutions, and undergoing a viva voce defense with university professionals. Experts can provide advice to guide researchers through each step of the process.
Utilizing and sharing basic education researchDepEd Navotas
This document outlines Marco Meduranda's experiences with research dissemination and utilization at the school and division levels in the Philippines. At the school level, he led an action research program that engaged over 100 teachers in research. Their findings were shared within the school and broader education community through conferences and partnerships. At the division level, Meduranda helped develop a research management framework and integrated basic education research program. He reflects on the need to ensure research findings are accessible and applied through job-embedded strategies at the school and technical assistance at the division level.
1. The document provides guidelines for preparing a research proposal, including outlining the problem statement, justification of the problem, literature review, theoretical framework, hypotheses, definition of variables, methodology, analysis, and concluding remarks.
2. Key components of the proposal include clearly stating the research problem and question, justifying the significance and practical application of the problem, reviewing previous related work, identifying a theoretical framework, stating hypotheses, and describing how data will be collected and analyzed.
3. The proposal should be concise while thoroughly outlining the research, and academic and ethical standards must be upheld.
This document outlines the structure and components of a research proposal, including an introduction that establishes the topic's background and significance, research aims and questions to guide the literature review. The literature review will analyze relevant theories, information, and methods related to the research questions. The methodology section will describe the research philosophy, reasoning, design, data collection methods, sampling techniques, analysis plan, and considerations around reliability, validity and ethics. References will be included.
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This document outlines the key sections of a research proposal, including:
1. The title, which should summarize the research topic in 25 words or less.
2. The abstract, which is a 200-word summary of the entire proposal.
3. The background section, which provides context around the research question and its significance.
4. The literature review, which summarizes existing research and identifies gaps the proposed study will address.
5. The aims and objectives, which define what the research hopes to accomplish and how.
6. The methodology, which explains how the research will be conducted and analyzed.
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The Research question is the Primary organizing principle guiding you to analyze further.
PhD Dissertation Writing is academic writing based on your research. A thesis is an explanation of the scholarly method. New researchers are expected to do more and better reading and research to talk about their idea. It means that your research should be accurate and novel in its investigation and discussion of a subject. It means that your design will give evidence of critical analysis of the study. There are a lot more new terms and policies to consider before writing the research question. It is difficult for students and new researchers to accept all the criteria and give a quality research question, our experts in PhD Dissertation Writing Help assist you in writing a good research question.
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The document provides an outline for writing a research proposal and report. It discusses the typical elements and structure, including:
1) Elements such as the title page, problem statement, objectives, literature review, methodology, and references.
2) Developing the proposal involves choosing a topic, formulating research questions, outlining literature, deciding on methods, and proposing timelines and resources.
3) Research proposals and reports generally have five chapters: introduction, literature review, methodology, analysis, and conclusions. Each chapter contains standard sections.
Direct Hotel Sales provides meeting and group booking services, site selection, contract negotiation, destination management, recreation, and preferred partner referral services. They also offer hospitality services marketing and consulting, business development, trade show representation, image consulting, and sales and marketing plan development and advertising/promotions. The company is managed by Toddy Isham and Bill Arnold and their team of hospitality professionals with 15-20 years of experience in the convention and meeting industry. They work to maximize clients' budgets and produce their most successful events by providing reliable information, impeccable service, and competitive hotel rates and concessions from competing properties within 24 hours at no cost or obligation to clients.
A new way to evaluate and integrate policies of candidates for President of the United States. Our goal is to help voters understand the important issues.
What is research
What is proposal
Definition of research proposal
Types of research proposal
Importance of research proposal
Advantages of research proposal
Relationship of research proposal with research.
The document provides guidance on writing a literature review for a research proposal. It discusses common writing blocks and strategies for overcoming them such as pre-writing and following an outline. The document outlines the key elements of a literature review including searching for relevant sources, critically evaluating the data, and integrating findings. It emphasizes placing the study in the context of prior work, identifying gaps in knowledge, and demonstrating an understanding of the topic.
A Qualitative Study on Reframing the Problem-solving Paradigm of Management Science.
Neither Qualitative nor Quantitative methods, as they are currently constituted, adequately resolve the problems of representation and legitimation in the management sciences. This project seeks to resolve contradictions in the ontological and epistemological foundations of social science in order to overcome shortcomings in the two major paradigms that are used in research, where different views of the same phenomena emerge and multiple realities appear to exist.
Longer research paper by parsu ram karkeePreritKarki
This longer research paper outlines the key differences between longer and shorter research papers. It defines a longer research paper as a more in-depth, systematic, and qualitative academic writing that requires interpreting findings through multiple viewpoints and drawing conclusions. The paper discusses the steps of producing a longer research paper, including choosing a topic, taking organized notes, outlining, drafting, revising, and finalizing. It also covers appropriate formats and styles like APA and advantages like assembling extensive evidence, while noting limitations such as requiring more time and resources.
This document provides instructions for writing an effective research proposal in 14 sections:
1. The title should attract the reader's interest while being precise and descriptive.
2. The abstract should be 1 page summarizing the background, aims, methods, results, and conclusions.
3. The introduction states the research problem, rationale, questions, and delimitations.
4. The background information identifies the problem, economic importance, and research location.
5. The literature review ensures the research is novel, demonstrates knowledge, and convinces the reader of its significance.
6. The methods section outlines the research design, experiments, data collection, and statistical analysis.
7. The results section outlines expected findings even though
Major Guidelines and Formatting Structure for Writing Computer Science PhD Di...PhD Assistance
This document outlines the guidelines and structure for writing a Ph.D. dissertation in computer science at top universities. It discusses selecting an appropriate topic within specialized areas like AI, machine learning, or human-computer interaction. The dissertation must have in-depth research and analysis on the topic. It then describes the formal structure, which typically includes an introduction, background, methodology, results, and conclusion sections. Statistical analysis tools and references to previous work are important. The dissertation should provide new insights, address gaps in existing research, and make recommendations for future work.
The document discusses key aspects of preparing a research proposal, including defining thesis and dissertation, using clear English for publications, and common parts of a research proposal such as the title, introduction, problem statement, objectives, and references. It provides examples and guidelines for writing each part effectively. The introduction should describe the research topic and context, while the problem statement defines the specific problem being addressed. Objectives must be clear, specific, measurable, attainable, relevant and time-bound.
This document outlines the key components of a research proposal, including an introduction describing the research problem and objectives, a literature review providing background on the topic, a methodology section explaining how the research will be conducted, and an analysis and conclusion section. It also defines what research is - the search for knowledge and information on a specific topic - and lists different types of research such as exploratory, descriptive, and experimental research.
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This document provides instructions for a research proposal topic assignment. It explains that the purpose is to have students go through all stages of the research process, including clarifying the research question, designing the research, reviewing literature, collecting and analyzing data, and reporting findings. For the topic assignment, students must identify a topic of personal interest and draft a problem statement and research question. They must also provide an annotated bibliography of at least 10 scholarly sources relevant to the topic. The topic cannot be something the student has previously researched and should avoid political issues.
This document provides an outline for a research proposal, including sections for an introduction, research question, literature review, significance and objectives, methodology, and limitations. It describes the key components and purpose of each section. The introduction gives an overview of the research topic and significance. The literature review discusses previous studies and resources. The methodology section explains the research approach, population, sampling, data collection tools, and methods. Overall, the document serves as a framework to develop a strong research proposal.
The document provides guidance on developing and presenting a research proposal. It discusses that a research proposal communicates a research idea to obtain approval and funding to conduct the study. It should convince readers that the research is significant and address key elements like the title, objectives, methodology, budget, and dissemination plan. Developing a clear proposal helps facilitate smooth conduct of the research project.
Research is defined as exploring a topic through a systematic process. The research process involves selecting a topic, writing a proposal and dissertation, editing, analyzing data, and completing the research paper. Key steps include selecting a unique and relevant topic, writing a proposal that summarizes the dissertation, analyzing collected primary or secondary data to find solutions, and undergoing a viva voce defense with university professionals. Experts can provide advice to guide researchers through each step of the process.
Utilizing and sharing basic education researchDepEd Navotas
This document outlines Marco Meduranda's experiences with research dissemination and utilization at the school and division levels in the Philippines. At the school level, he led an action research program that engaged over 100 teachers in research. Their findings were shared within the school and broader education community through conferences and partnerships. At the division level, Meduranda helped develop a research management framework and integrated basic education research program. He reflects on the need to ensure research findings are accessible and applied through job-embedded strategies at the school and technical assistance at the division level.
1. The document provides guidelines for preparing a research proposal, including outlining the problem statement, justification of the problem, literature review, theoretical framework, hypotheses, definition of variables, methodology, analysis, and concluding remarks.
2. Key components of the proposal include clearly stating the research problem and question, justifying the significance and practical application of the problem, reviewing previous related work, identifying a theoretical framework, stating hypotheses, and describing how data will be collected and analyzed.
3. The proposal should be concise while thoroughly outlining the research, and academic and ethical standards must be upheld.
This document outlines the structure and components of a research proposal, including an introduction that establishes the topic's background and significance, research aims and questions to guide the literature review. The literature review will analyze relevant theories, information, and methods related to the research questions. The methodology section will describe the research philosophy, reasoning, design, data collection methods, sampling techniques, analysis plan, and considerations around reliability, validity and ethics. References will be included.
steps in research proposal or aspect of research proposalZaryabQureshi3
This document outlines the key sections of a research proposal, including:
1. The title, which should summarize the research topic in 25 words or less.
2. The abstract, which is a 200-word summary of the entire proposal.
3. The background section, which provides context around the research question and its significance.
4. The literature review, which summarizes existing research and identifies gaps the proposed study will address.
5. The aims and objectives, which define what the research hopes to accomplish and how.
6. The methodology, which explains how the research will be conducted and analyzed.
How Many Research Questions is Enough For a Quality Dissertation? - Phdassist...PhD Assistance
The Research question is the Primary organizing principle guiding you to analyze further.
PhD Dissertation Writing is academic writing based on your research. A thesis is an explanation of the scholarly method. New researchers are expected to do more and better reading and research to talk about their idea. It means that your research should be accurate and novel in its investigation and discussion of a subject. It means that your design will give evidence of critical analysis of the study. There are a lot more new terms and policies to consider before writing the research question. It is difficult for students and new researchers to accept all the criteria and give a quality research question, our experts in PhD Dissertation Writing Help assist you in writing a good research question.
PhD Dissertation Writing Services experts know the importance of the research question to carry out the research. They help you to pinpoint what you find in your research and explain the purpose of the study.
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The document provides an outline for writing a research proposal and report. It discusses the typical elements and structure, including:
1) Elements such as the title page, problem statement, objectives, literature review, methodology, and references.
2) Developing the proposal involves choosing a topic, formulating research questions, outlining literature, deciding on methods, and proposing timelines and resources.
3) Research proposals and reports generally have five chapters: introduction, literature review, methodology, analysis, and conclusions. Each chapter contains standard sections.
Direct Hotel Sales provides meeting and group booking services, site selection, contract negotiation, destination management, recreation, and preferred partner referral services. They also offer hospitality services marketing and consulting, business development, trade show representation, image consulting, and sales and marketing plan development and advertising/promotions. The company is managed by Toddy Isham and Bill Arnold and their team of hospitality professionals with 15-20 years of experience in the convention and meeting industry. They work to maximize clients' budgets and produce their most successful events by providing reliable information, impeccable service, and competitive hotel rates and concessions from competing properties within 24 hours at no cost or obligation to clients.
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Introduction to Scala Implicits, Pimp my library and TypeclassesJordi Pradel
An introduction to Scala implicits and the patterns they make possible, focusing on Pimp my library and type classes.
# Usage
- Clone the repo https://github.com/agile-jordi/scalabcn-implicits-2015
- When a slide "let's code!" is found, check out the commit corresponding to its first Step, and each consecutive step after that
- e.g. At slide 4 (let's code (Steps 1-3)), check out Step 1, read the code, then Step 2 and then Step 3. Then continue to slide 4.
Network knowledge mapping is a tool for integrating diverse perspectives to find new insights.In this webinar, Steve Wallis & Bernadette Wright of Meaningful Evidence, LLC/ASK MATT show how to create maps using information from collaboration, interviews, and research.
The document discusses reasons for bad design decisions and provides tips for good design. It argues that bad design is usually not the fault of individual designers but results from complex organizational factors. Good design should aim to be intuitive, consistent, accessible and credible while meeting user needs. Designers are advised to find the "sweet spot" that balances various priorities.
Voters have been exposed to a record-breaking $2.4 billion in political advertising this year, however only $2.4 million, or 0.1% of the total, has been spent on positive messages. This means candidates are spending roughly $10 bashing their opponents for every $1 spent promoting themselves, with over $2 billion spent on negative advertising that focuses on mudslinging rather than policy or vision.
Digital Bridges Into a Physical Worlds; Food Chain Theory RevisitedLawrence Bergenfield
The document discusses trends in digital advertising and consumer behavior. It notes that consumers now spend as much or more time online than watching TV. However, advertising spending does not match these trends, with more spent on TV. The document argues that physical retailers are in a position to better capture digital advertising spending by measuring outcomes at the point of purchase. It outlines five rules for unlocking the potential of digital advertising, including the need for closed-loop measurement of ads driving real sales.
Un hombre chino llamado Chin vivía solo en el Polo Norte, pescando y bebiendo agua de nieve derretida para sobrevivir. Un día pescó un pez dorado mágico que le concedió tres deseos: volver con su familia, tener más comida y vivir en un lugar más cálido.
Un hombre chino llamado Chin vivía solo en el Polo Norte, pescando y bebiendo agua de nieve derretida para sobrevivir. Un día pescó un pez dorado mágico que le concedió tres deseos: volver con su familia, tener más comida y vivir en un lugar más cálido.
1. The document discusses methodological issues in e-learning research including a lack of shared language, tension between quantitative and qualitative methods, and methodological innovations.
2. It explores various theoretical frameworks that can be used in e-learning research such as communities of practice, activity theory, and dialogue theory.
3. The document examines different research positions including positivist, open systems, phenomenological, social constructionist, and socially situated approaches and how they impact methodology.
Dustin,A case study is defined by Saunders, Lewis, and Thornhi.docxbrownliecarmella
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A case study is defined by Saunders, Lewis, and Thornhill (2015), as when a researcher collects in the field observations and documentation of information from multiple sources to study a current event. The phenological design is referenced by Saunders et al. (2015), as the respondent’s explanation and remembrance of the activities and involvements being studied. These are quite diverse in being unbiased and factual.
There are other distinctions, such as time and costs associated with each one. The case study requires one person from 1 company, the multiple case study requires at least three companies with at least two persons, and the phenological design requires at least 20 persons. The amount of time commitment to speak to 20 people for 1 hour, is more significant than the amount of time needed to speaks to fewer persons being interviewed or surveyed as part of the study. This time obligation will also transect the financial aspect of the need for additional funding for the research, if more time is needed, then transversely proportional is the monetary aspect (Walden, 2019).
Benefits of Using a Case Study for DBA Doctoral Research
The benefits of using a case study for doctoral research is the cost savings and time required to complete or accomplish the study (Saunders et al., 2015; Yin, 2018). The case study is still a factual designed, based on developing true aspects, but is less problematic than the phenological design.
References
Saunders, M. N. K., Lewis, P., & Thornhill, A. (2015). Research methods for business students (7th ed.). Essex, England: Pearson Education Unlimited.
Walden University. (2019). DBA doctoral study rubric and research handbook. Available from http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/researchcenter/osra/dba
Yin, R. K. (2018). Case study research and applications: Design and methods (6th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
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To begin a discussion about case study design and phenomenological research design it is important to define qualitative data. Sanders, Lewis and Thornhill (2015) define qualitative data as data that can be characterized by the richness and fullness of information that is used to explore a subject in a real setting where the researcher derives meaning from images and words, not numbers and data. The quality of qualitative research is defined by the interaction between the data collection process, such as a case study, and the analysis used to explore the meanings of the data (Sanders et al., 2015).
When determining the type of qualitative research that the researcher will conduct it is important to determine the method of collection and how it will be used to analyze the empirical evidence. Yin (2018) proposes that multiple research method can be used for exploratory, descriptive and explanatory studies if properly applied to the research topic. However, there is often one methodology that is more appropriate to address the research q.
This document discusses using semantic analysis to map curricula, identify gaps, and enable remediation. It describes projects that applied semantic analysis to map learning outcomes, concepts, and curricular segments. Demos were presented on tools that perform gap analysis and allow collaborative content development. Semantic analysis can correlate related learning objects and systems to build smart objects and systems. Standards-based tagging allows content to be more easily consumed and developed collaboratively.
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Chao Wrote:
Some trends that influence human resource are, Leadership Development and Learning Opportunities, Data and Analytics, Compliance and Regulation, Controlling and Containing Costs, and More Competition for Talent. But the one that I like and think its much important is leadership development and learning opportunity because in this role, companies give the employees the opportunity to learn and grow with the leadership training and this will show employees that the company wants employee to be more engage. Plus, this kind of program can also help nurture leadership abilities and professional development. The other trend I think that plays a very important role is knowing the compliance and regulations because in this area, compliance and regulation changes all the time and companies need to be more pro-active and make changes as they have updates with any new compliance or regulations. For this, many companies turn to technology solutions to minimize the costs and resources devoted to this task, freeing up HR professionals to focus on other aspects of their work. Some strategic resource examples include recruitment, learning and development, compensation, and performance appraisal.
Quane Wrote:
Hi Dr. Clark and Classmates,
Through my assigned reading for week 1, I've learned that one-third of large U.S. businesses selected non-Human Resources managers to operate in top tier executive positions. Consequently, the most successful Human Resource executive do have prior Human Resources experience so for the select few managers without a Human Resource background that get the opportunity to serve in a Human Resource executive will increase their probability of successful career progression. The new tentative transition for businesses is to outsource the majority of their Human Resource operational needs to large Human Resource firms that service multiple businesses. Many frequently utilized services will be offered to employees online in order to address the increased demand for specialized Human Resource services as well as shorten response times and increase efficiency.
Strategic Human Resource Management is the process of determining ways to evaluate an organization's unique Human Resources need and create a plan that facilitates the establishment and maintenance of efficient personnel management systems that support the short term and long term functionality and sustained growth of an organization.
Exercise 8 - Case Study Research
Develop a hypothetical research scenario that would warrant the application of the case study.
What type of approach within the qualitative method would be used? Why or why not?
Exercise 9 - Perspectives in Qualitative Methods
Develop a hypothetical research scenario that would warrant the application of the ethnographic, narrative or phenomenological approach.
What type of design would be best utilized along with this approach?
Exercise 10 - Factors in Mixed Methods Research
What are the strengths.
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Chao Wrote:
Some trends that influence human resource are, Leadership Development and Learning Opportunities, Data and Analytics, Compliance and Regulation, Controlling and Containing Costs, and More Competition for Talent. But the one that I like and think its much important is leadership development and learning opportunity because in this role, companies give the employees the opportunity to learn and grow with the leadership training and this will show employees that the company wants employee to be more engage. Plus, this kind of program can also help nurture leadership abilities and professional development. The other trend I think that plays a very important role is knowing the compliance and regulations because in this area, compliance and regulation changes all the time and companies need to be more pro-active and make changes as they have updates with any new compliance or regulations. For this, many companies turn to technology solutions to minimize the costs and resources devoted to this task, freeing up HR professionals to focus on other aspects of their work. Some strategic resource examples include recruitment, learning and development, compensation, and performance appraisal.
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Hi Dr. Clark and Classmates,
Through my assigned reading for week 1, I've learned that one-third of large U.S. businesses selected non-Human Resources managers to operate in top tier executive positions. Consequently, the most successful Human Resource executive do have prior Human Resources experience so for the select few managers without a Human Resource background that get the opportunity to serve in a Human Resource executive will increase their probability of successful career progression. The new tentative transition for businesses is to outsource the majority of their Human Resource operational needs to large Human Resource firms that service multiple businesses. Many frequently utilized services will be offered to employees online in order to address the increased demand for specialized Human Resource services as well as shorten response times and increase efficiency.
Strategic Human Resource Management is the process of determining ways to evaluate an organization's unique Human Resources need and create a plan that facilitates the establishment and maintenance of efficient personnel management systems that support the short term and long term functionality and sustained growth of an organization.
Exercise 8 - Case Study Research
Develop a hypothetical research scenario that would warrant the application of the case study.
What type of approach within the qualitative method would be used? Why or why not?
Exercise 9 - Perspectives in Qualitative Methods
Develop a hypothetical research scenario that would warrant the application of the ethnographic, narrative or phenomenological approach.
What type of design would be best utilized along with this approach?
Exercise 10 - Factors in Mixed Methods Research
What are the strengths ...
The document provides an overview of the Big Six Skills approach to conducting dissertation research. It discusses the steps involved: 1) defining the research task, 2) selecting appropriate information sources, 3) locating and accessing relevant information, 4) applying the information, 5) synthesizing information from multiple sources, and 6) evaluating the research process and findings. For each step, it provides guidance on strategies and skills needed to effectively complete dissertation research.
Synthesizing Review of Related Literaturelovemaxwell83
The document provides learning objectives and vocabulary terms for synthesizing a review of related literature (RRL). The objectives are to evaluate information on one's RRL, identify gaps/themes/ideas conveyed in sources, and write a synthesis. Vocabulary includes terms like citation, critique, framework, glean, infer, manuscript, reference, and synthesize. An example RRL analysis is also provided, discussing studies on integrating virtual communities into online learning and the effects of e-learning. Guidance is given on digesting material, comparing studies, critically analyzing sources, synthesizing information by identifying patterns/relationships, and going beyond the information to make inferences. A diagram is shown to help synthesize and analyze a literature review. References
This document discusses using semantic analysis to align curricula, identify gaps, and enable remediation. It describes a curricular mapping project that used semantic analysis to link learning objects to critical outcomes, concepts, and curricular segments. The project resulted in demos of a gap analysis and remediation tool and an e-reader application. The document then provides a deep dive into semantic analysis and how tagging content with standards allows for collaborative development and discovery of ancillary materials.
Using Semantic Analysis for Curricular Alignment (Sloan-C Presentation)Jennifer Staley
In the LMS or CMS environment, content management frequently translates into single-purpose allocation of content resources, with cataloging and meta tagging being a haphazard affair. This results in potential duplication of content and significant time loss associated with asset retrieval for incorporation into new curricula. Because content is created with the notion that all contributors have knowledge of the underlying taxonomies or common vernacular that information is based upon, it is difficult for organizations to survey their content universe for existing objects that can be incorporated into emerging workflows or to assess relationships between content across disciplines.
The document discusses findings from a research coalition that studied the impact of electronic portfolios on student learning. The coalition found that eportfolios correlated with increased reflective learning, integrative learning, and help students establish their identities. Specifically, eportfolios revealed connections between reflection quality and evidence, engaged students in new ways of thinking, and helped develop strong professional identities. The coalition's collaborative, practitioner-based research approach allowed them to generate practical and intellectual insights into portfolio use across different institutions.
Learning Analytics & the Changing Landscape of Higher Educationalywise
This document discusses learning analytics and the changing landscape of higher education. It provides an overview of how learning analytics uses data science methods to generate insights from educational data to directly impact teaching and learning. These insights can benefit various stakeholders, including instructors, students, advisors, and administrators. The author also discusses how the shift to remote learning due to COVID-19 has increased the importance of data-informed decision making. Learning analytics has the potential to provide insights for improving the experiences of both instructors and students during this transition period.
Research in the Wild: Principles for Successful Practitioner Research from the Inter/National Coalition for Electronic Portfolio Research, a presentation at Researching and Evaluating Personal Development Planning and e-Portfolios, Oxford Belfry, Oxfordshire, England, October 10, 2006
Using Learning analytics to support learners and teachers at the Open UniversityBart Rienties
In this seminar Prof Bart Rienties will reflect on how the Open University UK has become a leading institution in implementing learning analytics at scale amongst its 170K students and 5K staff. Furthermore, he will discuss how learning analytics is being adopted at other UK institutions, and what the implications for higher education might be in these Covid19 times.
https://www.kent.ac.uk/cshe/news-events.html
This is a North Central University essay about synthesizing, critiqueing, and interpreting educational neuroscience literature.
Educational neuroscience is an emerging field of study with foundations in neuroscience, cognitive science, biology, developmental psychology, education, and other related disciplines (Ansari, & Coch, 2006; Meltzoff, Kuhl, Movellan, & Sejnowski, 2009). Although literature for the proposed research is limited, the inquiry will explore the development of adult metacognition from the context of cognitive science and neurosciences. The primary aim is to discover if cognitive processes allow metacognition to increase naturally with age. Findings would inform educational practices as well as bridge the gap between education and neuroscience disciplines. Meltzoff, Kuhl, Movellan, and Sejnowski (2009) noted that the human brain must be adaptable with plasticity to prepare our bodies for quick responses to external and internal issues (Neural Plasticity, p. 7). The essay is written in APA format, includes references, and has been graded by an instructor (A).
A brief introduction to Teaching for Understanding Framework developed by Harvard Graduate School of Education. Presentation prepared by Su-Tuan Lulee for EDDE 801, Ed. D. in Distance Education at Athabasca University, Canada.
The document discusses educational research quality and application-focused research and development. It notes that educational research does not have a strong reputation and some work is insufficiently built upon previous research or tested in new contexts. Application-focused research faces additional challenges, including underrepresentation of user-focused outputs in quality assessments and insufficient reference to recent relevant research. Improving educational research quality involves considering user needs and fundamental understanding.
Fighting level 3: From the LA framework to LA practice on the micro-levelHendrik Drachsler
This presentation explores shortcomings of learning analytics for the wide adoption in educational organisations. It is NOT about ethics and privacy rather than focuses on shortcomings of learning analytics for teachers and students in the classroom (micro-level). We investigated if and to what extend learning analytics dashboards are addressing educational concepts. Map opportunities and challenges for the use of Learning Analytics dashboards for the design of courses, and present an evaluation instrument for the effects of Learning Analytics called EFLA. EFLA can be used to measure the effects of LA tools at the teacher and student side. It is a robust but light (8 items) measurement to quickly investigate the level of adoption of learning analytics in a course (micro-level). The presentation concludes that Learning Analytics is still to much a computer science dicipline that does not fulfill the often claimed position of the middle space between educational and computer science research.
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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Integrative Propositional Analysis to enhance understanding of course material
1. Integrative Propositional
Analysis to Enhance
Understanding of
Course Material
Bernadette Wright, PhD, Meaningful Evidence, LLC & Steven E. Wallis, PhD, Capella
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Teaching How to Teach Track, 2016 APSA Teaching and Learning Conference
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6. How the Cortex Learns
Longer words,
phrases
Simple words (cat,
in)
Letters (R, Y, H)
7. Systems Thinking in Business
Peter Senge (The Fifth Discipline)
Margaret Wheatley (Leadership and the New Science)
Many Universities Teaching Systems Dynamics
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19. Possibilities for Classroom Interaction &
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