Research requires courage in that sometimes you might discover answers which challenge your beliefs. Imagine, if you were an opponent of gold mining in an area of great natural beauty, and while analyzing a soil sample you found evidence of quantities of the precious metal. Your integrity as a soil-scientist now directly confronts your beliefs as a greenie... Imagine historical research into a great battle won by your people showed systematic ethnic cleansing. Would your integrity as a researcher stand against such a confrontation of accepted historical 'fact'?
Because then they would not fight as good.
Standing up against injustice, admitting when you are wrong, and advocating for others in need all require moral courage in life. It takes bravery and strength to do what is right, even when it is difficult or unpopular.
DOE SBIR has the main purpose to inform the small businesses about Department of Energy Small Business Investment Research grants. Small businesses can apply for funding.
Yes, research papers typically require a title. The title should accurately reflect the content of the paper and help readers understand the main focus of the research.
Thorough investigation
Robert C. Haight has written: 'Status report to Doe Nuclear Data Committee' -- subject(s): DOE Nuclear Data Committee (U.S.)., Nuclear physics, Research
definitely bravery and courage, but also strength because if someone dies, they have to be strong about it
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An example of an APA in-text citation for a paraphrased statement from a source in a research paper would be (Author's Last Name, Year). For instance, if you paraphrased a statement from a source by Jane Doe published in 2019, your in-text citation would be (Doe, 2019).
Scientific research does require the formulation and testing of hypotheses of various kinds.