Transcription of Task 1 - Mike Dillinger
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TTaasskk 11:: FFoorrmmuullaattee yyoouurr rreesseeaarrcchh pprroobblleemm More info Page Deliverables for this Task Hand in a copy of your Team Datasheet. 14 Hand in your Research Problem worksheet. 26 Hand in a list of at least 10 references, in APA-format, to empirical articles related to your research problem. See Task 2 for more information about finding and formatting your references. How to do this task, step by step Choose an approach for your research problem 3 Understand the parts of a research problem 9 Identify who you will collaborate with 13 Identify the process and sub-process that you want to study 15 Identify two factors that you think affect your sub-process 17 Identify who you want to study 19 Identify how you think your sub-process will change 20 Describe why your problem is important 21 Describe your research problem 24 Think ahead 27 Glossary 29 Further Resources 30 Appendices: Appendix A: Sample Research Problems 31
at the general principles of learning in science (we call these principles “the scientific method”) is by thinking that they derive from the very simple observation that the individual researcher has finite (and in fact, quite limited) capacities of sensation, perception, reasoning, and memory.
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