What is confidentiality and anonymity in research? Confidentiality refers to a condition in which the researcher knows the identity of a research subject, but takes steps to protect that identity from being discovered by others. Anonymity is a condition in which the identity of individual subjects is not known to researchers. What is the meaning […]
What is stance in rhetorical situation?
What is stance in rhetorical situation? “Stance,” is an individual’s attitudes in emotional and intellectual matters, or a philosophical position in a logical argument. Rhetorical stance would then be the position of a speaker or writer in relation to audience, topic, and situational context. What is a situation stance? Part 1 (SITUATION): Broadly introduces the […]
What is sampling method in research?
What is sampling method in research? Sampling is a method that allows researchers to infer information about a population based on results from a subset of the population, without having to investigate every individual. Probability sampling methods tend to be more time-consuming and expensive than non-probability sampling. What is the most common type of sampling? […]
What is validity in scientific research?
What is validity in scientific research? Validity refers to the degree to which a study or questionnaire accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept that the researcher is attempting to measure. How do researchers determine validity in a study? Reliability is consistency across time (test-retest reliability), across items (internal consistency), and across researchers (interrater reliability). […]
How do you introduce a title?
How do you introduce a title? How to Write a Good Introduction Keep your first sentence short. Don’t repeat the title. Keep the introduction brief. Use the word “you” at least once. Dedicate 1-2 sentences to articulating what the article covers. Dedicate 1-2 sentences to explaining why the article is important. How do you put […]
What are research resources?
What are research resources? Research resources are usually thought of as primary sources and secondary sources. Your research resources can come from your experiences; print media, such as books, brochures, journals, magazines, newspapers, and books; and CD-ROMs and other electronic sources, such as the Internet and the World Wide Web. What are reliable sources for […]
What is sampling Research example?
What is sampling Research example? For example, a researcher intends to collect a systematic sample of 500 people in a population of 5000. He/she numbers each element of the population from 1-5000 and will choose every 10th individual to be a part of the sample (Total population/ Sample Size = 5000/500 = 10). What is […]
What makes evidence strong or weak?
What makes evidence strong or weak? Strong evidence are facts, clear examples and are related to the topic. Weak evidence may be a series of opinions or may not be related to the topic. What does weak evidence mean? of evidence. Weak Evidence: • Presents an argument, but it does not completely. make sense. • […]
How do you find major supporting details?
How do you find major supporting details? When looking at a full reading such as an article or essay, the major and minor details relate to the thesis statement like this: Major supporting details: topic sentences. in each body paragraph that support the thesis statement. Minor supporting details: sentences that support the major supporting details. […]