The reason researchers cite sources is simple: to establish credibility
Its very important to credit the sources we use as its how we gain our knowledge on topics and its a nod to the original facts or data used in our paper
The reason researchers cite sources is simple: to establish credibility
Its very important to credit the sources we use as its how we gain our knowledge on topics and its a nod to the original facts or data used in our paper
s a starting point, you might con-sider that talking with folks individually is just one of the many ways of learning about them
This is probably the approach Im going to take when conducting my research I think you can learn a ton from primary sources such as people
But the important thing to remember is that you should stick with just one major topic
Having one designed topic is better than having multiple that lead to answering one question
whether your research question is too broad, too narrow, or okay
I never know the medium or the perfect research question. In the past I had always been too broad and narrow than just right.
our only goal is just to prove we’re righ
I see it a lot especially in an competitive household the only time I see anyone in my household do actual research is to prove someone wrong.
While research definitely has the power to impact our lives and beliefs, research doesn’t always have to be life altering.
There are depths to research, we can skim the top or we can dive deep and learn stuff that can impact us and how we go about things in life.
We should conduct research not just to back up our pre-exist-ing assumptions and prove we’re right about something, but also when we feel curious or confused and do not have
I agree, I feel as we don't research to learn any more I feel like the only times people are genuinely researching is because its for school project or because they were told to.
Seeking is not limited to locating what exists, but also extends to creating new data or information in service of answering a question or solving a problem.
This made me think. I've never looked at research from this point of view. When we did that free right about research on the first day I never thought about creating your own research.
Skills for locating information are essential to being a successful researcher, as is familiarity with the library and the rich variety of sources available, but it represents only a small part of the research process.
This sentence stuck out to me as I struggle with finding good research on topics, I normally don't dive too deep and that could be my problem but I believe that its harder to find information now on the internet as you can go to many websites and find many different answers.