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Research Papers

Includes questions related to the research, preparation and composition of formal written reports based on well researched findings and presented ideas.

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What are two ways technologyaffect the fighting in world war 2?

Technological advances in WW2 made it much more moblie than previous conflicts. It moved faster from one place to the next. Aircraft revolutionised the conflict, in the air, over sea & land. Radar is a good example of Technology affecting the war, in the detection of the Luftwaffe forces arriving over England in 1940. The Jet engined aeroplane is another advance which arrived in & as a result of WW2. There are many other ways in wich technological advances made war different than before.....

What are characteristic of research?

Phase 1

- Observation and question

- Conjectures

Phase 2

- Hypothesis

- Prediction

- Experimentation

Phase 3

- Peer review

Observation, Question and Conjecture

The first phase represents the transit of the real and physical into the sphere of intellect.

It is said that when Isaac Newton observed an apple falling, it led him to question what mechanism was at work. This in turn led him to consider various conjectures and to conduct an examination of the ideas of other researchers from across the world, both contemporaneous and past. From the numerous conjectures he was able to distil and select the most likely explanation for his observation.

This is the way in which scientific advance proceeds. First an observation is made, then a careful consideration of what has been observed and the distillation of a plausible explanation.

Hypothesis, Prediction and Experimentation

The second phase represents the return from the sphere of intellect into the real and physical.

The distillation of ideas results in a hypothesis, which in the case of Newton's gravitational theory was a mathematical model of objects falling under the influence of gravity.

In order for a hypothesis to bear scrutiny, it must be able to accurately predict what will happen under a given set of circumstances. These predictions must then be checked by careful experimentation. When prediction and experiment reach the same conclusion, the hypothesis is borne out; when they do not the hypothesis must be revised to accommodate the findings of the experiment The process of experiment and refinement continues until the predictions concur with the experiment or it becomes clear that they do not. Once concurrence has been achieved, the researcher is ready to proceed to the final phase. Otherwise the hypothesis must be abandoned and the researcher may choose to return to phase 1.

Peer Review

The final phase is the transit of the hypothesis into the broad circulation of scientific ideas.

It begins with the publication of the observation, the hypothesis and the experimental methods and results. At this stage other experimenters will attempt to reproduce the findings. This process may equally result in the revision or abandonment of the hypothesis. If the bulk of the experimenters are in agreement on the hypothesis, it is accepted into scientific literature as a finding. After a certain period of time and repeated experimentation a hypothesis may be promoted to the status of a Law. If they are not in agreement the hypothesis may be abandoned.

Debate on theory before research versus research then theory?

You should research then then debate on the theory, that way, you have a stronger foundation to build your argument.

Does a research paper have your opinion in it?

yes. It's been awhile since I've taken English. A Persuasion Paper should include research which supports the opinion. I believe that if you're just doing pure research, then the paper would not include an opinion, but let the reader draw his own conclusions based on the stated facts.

What is the conceptualization phase of business research?

Conceptualization engages researchers in identifying a problem or topic worth studying, reviewing relevant literature to justify the need for the research, defining the purpose of the research, and phrasing the problem in writing.

What is human civilization?

The earliest of human civilization began in 8,000 B.C., or when the Neolithic Age began. For the first time, people had homes and a stable food supply. Agriculture began to form, which was one of the most important giant leaps. People planted crops and domesticated animals for milk, cheese, hides, meat, and as many uses as they could think of. The first jobs started to form, like basket weaving or blanket making. Groups started to trade, like a hunk of obsidian for a bit of corn. From about two million years ago to 8,000 B.C., was the Paleolithic Age. This can "technically" be called civilization because families of 20-60 people stayed together in caves and tents. They were nomads, and their everyday focus was to get food. Even before that, early Hominids were roaming about. The hairy, monkey like humans were nomads, and didn't use very many tools at all. Their brain was half the size of ours, and they were 3 feet tall (at the tallest), and their heads looked like they were squashed. They did not live very long, and mostly ate fruit. Their jaws jutted out and they hunched over. This cannot be called human civilization because only your parents, brothers, and sisters lived with you.

Does an essay have to be 5 paragraphs with a conclusion?

To be a "real" essay then yes. It would have to be 5 paragraphs, but the conclusion is the fifth paragraph in the essay. First is introduction, second is body paragraph 1, third is body paragraph 2, fourth is body paragraph 3, and fifth is conclusion. Hope this helps!

Analysis of Half a day by naguib mahfouz?

its a story about a boy who goes through his whole life in one day.

Do carrots make you smart?

No, carrots do not make you smarter per se. They do however provide a boost to intelligence, how, by making you slightly more alert and able to think in a more clear fashion.

What Is the Difference Between a Quantitative and a Qualitative Research Paper?

here's a website with a side by side comparison each arguing its case: http://wilderdom.com/research/QualitativeVersusQuantitativeResearch.html

and basically quantitative research is the empirical data (times/dates/data) everything that can be scientifically measured or recorded.

qualitative on the other hand is more about your personal observations during the research. an example would be difference in colour between a couple patches of ground pr texture of a item. more to deal with the five senses.

When was Experimental Oculina Research Reserve created?

Experimental Oculina Research Reserve was created on 1994-06-27.

What are some main facts about Islam?

The first fact is to worship Allah (or God in English and same God worshiped in Judaism and Christianity) as the one and only one God with no partner, no son, no father, no companion, no associate, and no equivalence. then mainly to practice:

  • Praying
  • doing good deeds
  • practicing good morals
  • reciting Quran
For other facts refer to questions below.

Who is Paul L Downing?

Paul L. Downing was the inventor of the mailbox.

he invented it in 1734.he loved the church house

What is the importance of conclusion and recommendation in a lab report?

Conclusion is essential in a lab report because it summarizes the whole research paper.

What are facts about public speaking or speeches?

More people are afraid of public speaking than dying. * The longest speech in the House of Commons was six hours long, a record set in 1828. * The shortest Presidential inaugural speech was given by George Washington in 1789. It was 135 words long. * William Henry Harrison gave the longest inaugural speech with 8,445 words. He died the next month of pneumonia from being exposed to the cold and wet during his speech. (I guess giving a speech really can kill you!!)

Is program evaluations a form of applied research?

It is an applied research because the results of the evaluation can be used for the decision maker to improve the programme