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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 is an analytical method in research?

Analysing the source whether it be primary or secondary

What are the steps involved in conducting t-test?

1. Check signs and Magnitude

2. Compute Elasticity Coefficients

3. Determine Statistical Significance

Why does using evidence help present an argument?

By presenting evidence upfront, you are showing "factual" basis for your argument. Without evidence, to proceed in a case would be like your "word" vs my "word." In Legal matters, there are too many crazies out there just arguing about "opinions" and there are probably zero grounds for the case in the first place.

Is wwwanswerscom a reliable source for research?

The web can to direct you to primary sources, but it is not one. You may safely use it as a starting point.

What can you write about in a triangular trade essay?

the triangular trade routes were between europe, america, africa, and the west indies.

trade routes were triangle shaped, hence the name triangular trade route. an example: first rum and iron products were traded for captive africans in africa. then, the africans were traded for gold, molasses, and sugar in the west indies. then the sugar and molasses were made into more rum in america, starting the trade again.

(if you look at a map, this route is triangle shaped.)

Who give gatekeeper theory of mass communication?

Actually, this theory was around as early as 1922, when Walter Lippmann wrote his famous book "Public Opinion." At that time, the theory did not have a name, however. It acquired a name in the early 1940s, based on research by social psychologist Kurt Lewin. In the early 1950s, two theorists named Bruce Westley and Malcolm S. MacLean Jr. developed further research about gatekeepers and their role in mass communication-- their study was an expansion of earlier research (1948) done by Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver, who looked at how messages are disseminated to the public. Westley and MacLean were perhaps the first theorists to look at the role of the editor in which messages are included in a newscast and which are not.

How do you find a descriptive passage in a book?

I'm the best fisherman," cried Max, hoisting his fish in the air. Julian pushed his hat brim low in his face.

"Three fish! What a bountiful fisherman you are, " Said Mama.

How do you start your research paper on religion?

Your first job is to restrict your topic. You must pick some aspect of religion that can be researched in the time you have available and that can yield a paper of the length that you plan to write. Religion can be related to nearly every field of study and every human activity. You might start with something you are interested in and relate it to religion.

What are the prototyping methodology?

A prototyping methodology is a software development process which allows developers to create portions of the solution to demonstrate functionality and make needed refinements before developing the final solution.

When should you prepare your works cited list?

As soon as you open the book, magazine, encyclopedia, reference. Get some 3 by 5 cards and do this right away, write anything of value so you don't have to look it up in the last throes of whatever you are doing. When you copy the reference, write the page number too.

What is a good title for a research paper about how unhealthy vegetarian diets are?

The title can be as simple as "Why vegetarian diet is unhealthy". However, I personally don't think they are. A vegetarian can get a very balanced food daily and its a myth that non-vegetarian food is essential or better. I am myself a Vegan for more than 10 years and I know such people who are so for more than 30 years. All of us are very healthy, much better than most of the people around!

What is triangulation in a qualitative research study?

It refers to the application and combination of several research methodologies in the study of the same phenomenon. By combining multiple observers, theories, methods, and empirical materials, researchers can hope to overcome the weakness or intrinsic biases and the problems that come from single method, single-observer and single-theory studies.

Is is plagiarism if you copy and paste something but you cite it and put it in quotation marks?

No, as long as you credit the source you have used and if it is a direct quote you have used quotation marks then it will not count as plagiarism even if you did copy and paste it.

What research has been done on Hellerwork?

As most alternative or holistic treatments, there is little mainstream scientific research documenting the effectiveness of Hellerwork therapy.

What research has been done on lecithin?

many studies of the effects of lecithin had faulty methods, and the few good studies proved that lecithin was not effective in lowering cholesterol.

When would you capitalize the word puma in a research paper?

The word puma is not a proper noun so, as far as I'm aware, it should only be capitalized if it's at the beginning of the sentence.

What is the longest research paper title?

Don't Judge a Book by Its Cover

The longest-ever book title belongs to Nigel Tomm; his book's title has 3,999 characters (with spaces) or 670 words. The full title is as follows:

Selected Works of Nigel Tomm (2006/2007) (Shakespeare's Sonnets Remixed 2006 / Shakespeare's Hamlet Remixed 2007 / Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Remixed 2007 / Including Previously Unpublished Elvis Presley's Love Me Tender Remix 2007) Nigel Tomm is The Winner of The Anonymous Writers Club Award 2006 for The Best Anonymous Writer / Deconstructed Poetry Award 2006 for Innovations and Teamwork in Poetry / Decadence Prize 2007 for The Lifestyle / Flashy Rococo Coco Award 2006 for Flashy Thoughts / Baby Boomers Award 2006 for The Best Marketing / Anonymous Artists Prize 2007 for The Best Anonymous Artist / Life Academy Award 2006 for Ignorance of Some Aspects of Life / Graphomania Award 2007 for Writing / Formal English Institute Award 2006 for English Grammar Improvements / House of Original Remixes Award 2006 for Creativity / WordKillers Award 2006 for Killing Some Words Sometimes in Some Books / iStyle Award 2006 for Being Unnamed Style Icon / Librarians Under Sixty Award 2007 for Staying Young / Comedy Association Award 2007 for The Best Drama / Happy Dramatists Award 2006 for The Realest Reality Show / New Forms Award 2006 for Rediscovering Something Old / Best of The Best Award 2007 for Being The Best of The Bests / Alaska Lifetime Achievement Prize 2006 for Bringing The Sun to Canada / Flaming Unisex Award 2007 for Coming to Flaming Unisex Awards / Random Books Award 2006 for Random Words Which Sometimes Sell / Happy Housekeepers Award 2007 for Being an Example to Follow / Wild Foresters Award 2006 for Saving Trees from Book Lovers / Writing Bodybuilders Award 2007 for Keeping Nice Forms / Life Coaching Without Words Award 2006 for Bringing New Life to Some Words / Writing for Writing Foundation Award 2007 for Rewriting Some Writings / Speaking Parrots Award 2007 for Some Fresh Phrases / CopyPasters Award 2007 for Recopying Shakespeare / Silent People Award 2006 for Talking about Silence / Strange Books Award 2006 for The Best Back Cover Text / I Don't Care Award 2006 for Something We All Don't Care / Happy Clowns Award 2006 for The Biggest Sad Smile / Nonexistence Award 2007 for Trying to Believe in Existence / MTV eBooks Award 2007 for The Best Male Reader / Bicycle Fans Award 2006 for not Writing About Bicycles / Cool Firemen Award 2006 for New Flames in Literature / Penguin Lovers Prize 2007 for Being Vegetarian / Green Grass Award 2006 for Frustrated Ecology in Hamlet Remixed / Vintage Love Award 2006 for Writing About Old School Love / New Letters Award 2006 for Some Useless Innovations / Retired Encyclopedists Award 2007 for Universality in Rewriting / Nice Web Developers Award 2007 for Fresh Look / Space Lovers Award 2006 for Exploration of Literary Cosmos / Monotony Award 2006 for The Best Performance / Homemade Video Award 2007 for The Best Home Interior / Illusory Zoo Committee Prize 2007 for The Best Animal Character / Degenerated Politicians Award 2006 for Belief in Moral Norms / F***ing Teenagers Award 2007 for The Best Kiss / Tomorrow Morning's Fragrances Association Award 2006 for Smelling Words / London Punks Foundation Award 2007 for Ultra Cool Book with Hip Ending / Pessimistic Bankers Prize 2007 for Fresh Ideas on Pessimism / Soft-Hardcore Erotica Award 2006 for Remixed Feelings / Slow Talking Runners Award 2007 for Some Sweet Chats about Nothing / Honest Jet-Setters Prize 2006 for Being Honest to Honest People / Good Looking Pop Stars Award 2006 for The Best Interview Act / Disorientated Literary Agents Award 2006 for Trusting Nobody / Archaic Victorian Baroque Award 2007 for Crossing Borders Between Borders / Multicultural Context Prize 2006 for Multiculturalism in Books / Two Happy People Award 2007 for Mixed Palette of Happiness / Fragile Machines Prize 2007 for The Best Text on Robotic Psychology / Passionate Red Cherries Award 2006 for Dynamic Use of The Word 'Cool' / Late 1950s Award 2007 for Neutrality on Some Remixed Questions / Classical Counterculture Award 2006 for Development of Remix Cult.

(See the Related links for the following: a photo of the book cover on the Amazon website; and a blog article on the subject of the longest-ever book title.)

Which stage of the writing process do you think about and research what you want to write?

Every day you have the opportunity to be curious about the natural world around you, about current events, history -- curious about anything and everything.

The great jackpot for you in writing about something is learning about it. Learning by writing is one of the best ways for you to develop your critical thinking abilities.

You will be most successful writing about something that you're curious about.

In sum: you can be thinking all the time about what you want to write about.