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Capstone Research Essay Sample Naman Patel Capstone Research Essay One hot, summer day, while walking through downtown Chicago, a man holding a sign caught my attention. Generally, in downtown Chicago, when you see a man holding a sign, you expect it to request money or food. Instead, this sign read, "Help the world go green. It's time we became eco–friendly". The middle–aged man sported a Bears t–shirt and shorts with a orange–rimmed visor. He looked the part of a normal Chicagoan. Why is this man spending his day advocating for such a cause? I reflected on everything I had seen earlier that day. Walking down Wabash Avenue, I could see empty disposable cups from fast food restaurants gathering on the street curb. Each garbage can that I passed seemed to be more full than...show more content... I took notice of the cups that were thrown out. They were made of paper, much more disposable than the styrofoam previously used. In 2011, a non–profit foundation named As You Sow approached Mcdonald's looking to help them reduce waste("As You Sow"). McDonald's began to work with them and by 2013, they had replaced the styrofoam cups with paper cups in all 14,000 U.S. restaurants. This was a change made after the large corporation received a simple request made by a small non–profit foundation. This shows that these big corporations are willing to work with small non–profit organizations in order to improve the overall environmental friendly aesthetic of their companies. Another example of a sizable company changing their ways due to a suggestion from a relatively small group of individuals can be seen in the changes Walmart made regarding their laundry detergent.. Walmart, in order to enhance their shipping and handling, approached a group of engineers to see what they would propose. This group suggested cutting down container size and filling it with a concentrated detergent (Nicholson). With this elementary, yet useful tip, Walmart began to ship more detergent, and less air and water. Furthermore, they reduced the amount plastic used for detergent containers. This demonstrates how eco–friendly changes can be beneficial to both the planet and businesses. I couldn't stop thinking about the sign. I was thirsty from the heat of the summer day and I decided to order a root beer. Although I hadn't eaten since the morning, I didn't have much of an appetite. The man had a point, and I was astounded that I hadn't realized this earlier. I wasn't sure who he was, but I began to understand the reasoning behind his cause. He sparked my curiosity, and after a couple refreshing sips, I went to go talk to ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Stem Cell Research Thesis Thesis: Stem cell research is a great example for the controversial uprisings by advances in bio– medical research. There are many different pros and cons when it comes to discussing the use of stem cells. In order to develop an opinion of whether or not stem cells should be used, one must first understand what they are and how they are used. Moreover, I will point out how stem cell research is beneficial in today's society. A. History and Background Information 1.) "Stem cells have an interesting history that has been somewhat tainted with debate and controversy. In the mid 1800s it was discovered that cells were basically the building blocks of life and that some cells had the ability to produce other cells." (Murnaghan 1). Attempts were made...show more content... It seems they are everywhere and do their job by diverting our attention. In regards to stem cell research, the research provided here was to replace misunderstandings with clarity and focus. The stem cell controversy is a good example of how science and ethics can work hand–in–hand from the beginning. The medical benefits of stem cell research outweigh the potential threats to our societies woes. If, as a society, we were to take this opportunity by the horns, and play nice, we could develop a delicate, yet attainable balance between the ethical and moral issue at hand, and create a future in which the medical advancements would only be of ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Research Experience I have proactively engaged in research activity throughout my undergraduate program. I had my first research experience in Dr. B Anand's lab, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati, during my second year. The aim of the project was to study the non–fluorescent beta–barrel structured proteins and engineer its amino acid sequence to make them into fluorescent ones. Our approach was mainly based upon the studies of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) from a jellyfish Aequorea victoria. Tools like Python programming language, Gromacs, Ribosome, PROSS, and Pymol were used to study the structural components of non–fluorescent proteins. I gained invaluable...show more content... I was challenged with cloning ydeH gene into the pJT118 plasmids which are green light sensitive. The ydeH gene produces a protein named diguanylate cyclase, which induces the production of c– di–GMP in Rosetta strain. This project gave me an opportunity to participate and win silver at International Bio–molecular design competition (BIOMOD) 2012 held at Wyss Institute, Harvard University, USA. Most of the molecular genetic techniques were extensively used in my project. During this internship, apart from gaining deeper technical experience, I realized that I could work on a research problem with a certain degree of independence, figuring out right approaches and proposing useful experiments. I acquired more confidence in my aptitude for research and it has been boosted while working on my undergraduate projects. As a part of my undergraduate thesis, I worked on a project 'Extraction and analysis of beauvericin, a mycotoxin produced by Beauveria bassiana and its cytotoxic effects on the SF–21 (immortalized pupal ovarian cells isolated from Spodoptera frugiperda) cell line' under the guidance of Dr. Gurvinder Kaur Saini, IIT Guwahati. Beauvericin metabolite was extracted from the Beauveria bassiana isolates UB17 and UB21, by using n–hexane extraction method and the presence of beauvericin was analyzed and confirmed with High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and Mass spectroscopy (MS). Cytotoxic ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Research Methods Essay Quantitative and Qualitative are said to be systematic in different design. Both design have to follow a process system that involved defining a principle of research. General speaking, quantitative research is thought to be objective, however qualitative research often involves a subjective element. There are differences designs in qualitative research in comparison to quantitative research. Qualitative research involves words, pictures, or objects; Quantitative involves data in the form of numbers and statistics. However, the researcher uses in–depth interviews in qualitative research to find out how the subjects view their world. In quantitative research the researcher uses precise measurement to predict hypotheses. Whereas,...show more content... Qualitative research is conducted in a natural setting and attempts to understand a human problem by developing a holistic narrative and reporting detailed views of informants about the culture of a problem. It forms a report with pictures and words. One of the most important distinctions that sets qualitative research apart from more traditional types of research is that qualitative research is holistic in that researchers study phenomena in their entirety rather than narrowing the focus to specific defined variables" (p. 93). Similarly, Cresswell (1984) indicated that qualitative research "is defined as an inquiry process of understanding a social or human problem, based on building a holistic picture, formed with words, reporting detailed views of informants, and conducted in a natural setting" (p. 2). Cresswell's definition clearly delineates the major characteristics of qualitative research. Pg. 50 (Smith & Davis, 2010). Pg. 51 (Smith & Davis, 2010). "How do researchers evaluate trustworthiness?" Guba and Lincoln (1994) proposed that trustworthiness could be judged by the following criteria: conformability, dependability, credibility, and transferability. For Example, Qualitative researchers use conformability, dependability, credibility, and transferability to evaluate the trustworthiness of a qualitative research report. In order to prevent researcher bias they can have other researchers point out ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Stem Cell Research: A Controversial Topic Stem Cell research Stem cell research, a controversial scientific and medical topic that puts the phrase "the ends justifies the means" to the test. Although life saving and revolutionary in the medical field, disputes about how moral it is surrounds the practice and research. Why it's controversial comes from how stem cells are retrieved. There are different types of stem cell research but the most controversial is the gathering the needed cells from embryos and fetuses. The embryos and fetuses often come from abortions which is another very controversial topic in the US. Stem cell research has been surrounded with questions and debates that has lasted ever since it has come to society's knowledge. With both sides of the government adding ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Career Research Essay "I feel sorry for the person who can't get genuinely excited about his work. Not only will he never be satisfied, but he will never achieve anything worthwhile" (Walter Chrysler). Deciding on what one wants to be in life can prove to be a demanding task. There are so many, yet limited, different opportunities in the world to have an excellent career and make a decent living while doing something one loves. It is limited because there are only a few specific career paths that someone could take to make good money. It is very difficult to make a fulfilling living being a garbage man. There are many different opportunities because, within these specific careers, there are usually various paths to take. Someone who has dreams to be a...show more content... I am also interested in both design and math and as I was researching a job that incorporated these two skills I came across civil engineering. Right now I have to decide which job path would be the best one to take, counseling or civil engineering. Through the research shown below, I received an overwhelming amount of information on every little detail of these jobs. Psychology "Few fields of study offer more career opportunities than does psychology" (Sternburg 3). There are a wide selection of specialties a person could go into with a bachelor's degree in psychology. In graduate school, which is a must to attend, there is the option to explore the different specialities or to go into the desired specialty without any research of the others. There are also many options within a specific specialty. There is the option to be a teacher, to work for various organizations, be a speaker, to have your own practice, and many others. In the psychology field these options can all be combined. In fact it is expected of psychologists to do more activities involving their specialty than solely sit in an office and listen to patients. There are two specialities that I am interested in however, over the years, these specialties have become very similar. Clinical and counseling psychology have evolved to become one in the same. Someone who specializes in clinical psychology are more ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Bioethics Bowl Debate To all interested universities: As you may already know, the date for the spring 2017 Bioethics Bowl is set for April 8, at Weber State University in Utah. What better way to prepare for this competition than to participate in a mock competition with other teams in our region, some of which who will be competing in the actual bowl? The mock competition will be held in late January/early February at the University of South Alabama in Mobile, Alabama. We are looking at a cap of 8 teams for this competition, but will look to expand this number in future regionals. Food and supplies will be provided to 10 members and 3 faculty per team. A $50–$100 registration fee per team will be required. For those who are not familiar with the Bioethics Bowl and are looking for this initial experience to spur a club formation at their respective university, the Bioethics Bowl is a debate style competition revolving around bioethical issues in their nature. These issues include, but by no means are limited to, the extent hospitals or the state can impinge upon the rights of citizens to ensure their safety, the duties of a physician (i.e. is physician assisted suicide compatible with a physician's hippocratic oath? Should you disobey an advanced directive if you believe there is still a chance at life, despite a family member's request?), and even human chimera experiments. For more detailed questions, please see the following link for the 2016 Bioethics Bowl Questions http://nubc2016.com/wp– content/uploads/2014/12/2016–Bioethics–Bowl–Case–Packet.pdf...show more content... Judges will comprise of local faculty who will be given instructions on what to look for and how to grade responses, as per existing grading rubrics. The competition will be single elimination, and will likely run into the afternoon. A grand prize will be awarded to the winner of the ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Research Critique Essay example Table of contents Page Quantitative Article Critique of Nursing Research 1 Problem Statement/Purpose 1 Literature Review 2 Limitations of the Study 2 Hypothesis/Research Question 3 Operational Definitions/Definition of Terms 4 Research Design 5 Setting, Population and Sample 5 Data Collection Methods/Instruments 6 Data Analysis, Findings, Implications, & Recommendations 7 References 8 Quantitative Article Critique of Nursing Research The article selected for review in this investigation is entitled "Perioperative outcomes of coronary artery bypass grafting: Effects of metabolic syndrome and patient's sex." The...show more content... The presence of acute coronary syndrome in some patients served to increase lipid output, making it difficult to clearly determine lipid disorders in some patients. This is an issue of concern because high lipid levels are a hallmark for the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome. Hypothesis/Research Question A careful review of the information provided by the authors demonstrates that a definitive hypothesis or research question is not directly stated in the investigation. Rather, at the conclusion of the introduction/literature review, the authors note that "For these reasons, this study was conducted to examine the incidence of metabolic syndrome in CABG patients and to determine if metabolic syndrome and/or the patient's sex affect clinical outcomes in the perioperative setting" (p. 469). Based on the direction of the literature review and previous studies reviewed by the authors, the reader can imply that the research questions seek to determine the impact of CABG on patients with metabolic syndrome and the hypothesis is that gender will have some impact on the specific outcomes which result for patients in this particular group. Operational Definitions/Definition of Terms Operational definitions used in the study include: metabolic syndrome, coronary artery bypass graft surgery and gender. Data for the investigation was reviewed by patient gender–i.e. male or female. In addition, all patients included in the study had undergone coronary ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Essay on Types Of Research Research is done everyday. Research is used in the many different situations managers encounter everyday. Research is part of the problem–solving manager do to make decisions. Research is defined as "the process of finding solutions to problem after thorough study and analysis of the situational factor" (Sekaran, p3, 2003). Managers use research for daily operational problem as well as bigger problems that can require hired research consultants. Managers who use research are able to communicate with the hired consultants because they understand the process of inquiry, investigation, examination, and explanation. Managers are also, capable of understanding the difference in good and bad studies, and can apply the research done to...show more content... Applied research is "aimed at solving a currently experienced problem" (Sekaran, p10, 2003). This research can be as simple as finding solutions to daily operational problems. One problem managers consistently want research on is the relationship between customer satisfaction and loyalty. The research found on the relationship of customer satisfaction and loyalty spans over the past decade. Many researchers argue that there is no relationship between customer satisfaction and loyalty while others find direct correlations between the two and a business's profitability. In Roger Hadowell's study, he defines loyalty as both behavioral and attitude while conducting his research on a banking organization. He states that behaviors including continuance, increased relationship, and recommendations are all behaviors of loyalty to an organization (Hadowell, 1996). His research illustrates the "relationship of profitability to customer related outcomes that managers can influence directly" (Hadowell, 1996). His findings support the hypothesis that customer satisfaction influences customer loyalty increasing profitability. Hadowell addresses two difficulties that he encountered during his research. First, work with the organization in order to develop the ideal measurement system used for the research. Secondly, focus on data collected over a period of time with strong organizations (Hadowell, 1996). In the White Page Series, researcher Burke ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Example Of Search Strategy Search strategy Three data bases were used to collect the data, namely, One Search, CINAHL and ProQuest. These data bases were searched for the terms such as 'cardiac rehabilitation', 'quality of life,' 'benefits', and 'CHD'. Inclusion criteria were qualitative articles, written in English and published between the years of 2010 and 2017. Quantitative articles and articles written in non– English languages are excluded from this study. Moreover, this study focused only on adults, therefore the paediatric studies are also excluded from this study. After applying the inclusion and exclusion strategy, 12 articles reported qualitative study regarding the topic and they are used in this essay. Data analysis Braun and Clarke (2006) developed a...show more content... 1.1a Exercise Physical inactivity is one of the modifiable risk factor for the coronary heart diseases (Devries et al, 2011), and therefore exercise is used as an integral component of the primary and secondary prevention in reducing mortality and improving the quality of life. Upon reviewing the literature, the author found that, patients' perspective about physical exercise differs widely. In their study Holder et al (2015) found that, the increased awareness of the mortality after the cardiac event, help the patients to change their outlook towards life and this further help them to realise the health benefit of exercise. In addition to that, some of the patients claimed that, exercise helped to divert their mind and thus helps them to cope with the condition (Holder et al, 2015). Moreover, the current cardiac rehabilitation programme, made the patients aware of the health benefits of exercise and, therefore they were motivated to continue the exercise (Hillsdon et al, 2013; Morken et al, 2013). Exercising in a safe environment, under the supervision of the trained staff increases the confidence of patients in participating exercise (Morken et al, 2013). The study also found that, the patient increases their self–confidence level in performing exercise, after seeing the health improvements in the former cardiac patients (Morken et al, 2013). Furthermore, Back et al (2017) carried a further study to evaluate ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Importance And Purpose Of Research Essay Importance and purpose of research Research is important to understand, increase knowledge, and get information for social life. Social research is conducted to extend knowledge about some aspects of society like humanities, business or any social science [asi]. Research is used to form or develop new theories in order to understand the process behind particular event or behavior, or review the correctness of existing theories. In addition, research is also conducted to inform decisions or action to solve everyday issues such as evaluating the effectiveness of policy. [abr] and [brm] of the business research emphasis on the importance of research as getting problem–solving information. Research is the process of studying and analyzing the aspects of the issue as to explore the solution to the business. The summaries of the core objectives of research are testing existing knowledge, developing new system or generating new knowledge, seeking solution for issues, and analyzing new problems or investigating existing problems [br]. Quantitative and Qualitative Paradigm [br] a research paradigm is a philosophical perspective that guides how scientific research should be conducted. Philosophy is 'a set or system of beliefs [stemming from] the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence' (Waite and Hawker, 2009, p.685). [w1] The most influential or the dominant ones of philosophical framework are positivism and interpretivism. During the twentieth ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Rock N Roll Research Essay examples First there was love and music. Then there was love, music, and a lot of drugs. Lastly there was love, music, a lot more drugs, and death... The ugly turn was taken at the Altamont Speedway during a festival promoting free rock music and peace all around. The festival soon turned from carefree to tragedy with one lick of the guitar. The whole idea around the Altamont Speedway music festival was the idea of the ever so present Rolling Stones. The Stones being a rock band, who wanted to, in a way, mimic the basic idea of its predecessors, the Monterey Pop Festival and Woodstock. The idea that the people of the time weren't about fighting and violence; they were all about loving oneself, loving one another, and most importantly, loving the...show more content... The angels threw the cans but drank most of it. Little did Culter know that instead of calming them down, he was just putting fuel on their fire. He not only gave them beer, he gave them the one thing they should have never been given, he gave them absolute power. "Like the rest of the Stones' tour, the group waited as long as possible before taking the stage. They wanted their entrance to be as great as possible. The lights around the medical unit were even asked to be turned off so that as their set began the only light would be a single spotlight on Jagger. Small fights kept on breaking out as the Stones played. Meredith Hunter, an eighteen year old black man, was near the stage with a gun and a knife. As the Hell's Angels attacked him with their pool cues, "Mick sang his song about how groovy it is to be Satan. Never has it been sung in a more appropriate setting." The Angels beat Hunter to death. "There could be no worse circumstances for making music, and the Stones are playing their asses off." (Remember A Day:Altamont) Soon after this happened and Jagger realized the extent to what had happened; he called for an ambulance and pleaded not only with the fans to stop the fighting, but he also begged the Angels to stop their rampage. Soon after that the Stones knew that in order to maintain some peace Boylen, 3 through all the violence and hectic happenings, they needed ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Sampling Methods Essay Sampling is the framework on which any form of research is carried out. A suitable sample that meets the inclusion and exclusion criteria of a research design must be chosen from a given population to carry out studies. In this essay comparison is made between stratified random sampling and convenience sampling. The population on which the researcher is interested in carrying out his or her research may be too large, therefore a suitable sample which can represent the population in correct proportion must be chosen. Restraints such as limitation of time, resources and many other factors necessitate the selection of a sample for research purpose so that better quality data is obtained from it and that the researcher can make statement about...show more content... The methodological strength and weaknesses of this two sampling methods is discussed in terms of identifying the samples for research, the representativeness it possesses to the general population, the methods and the outcome. Stratified random sampling is a probability sampling where the selection of sampling unit is left to a random process, all units in the sample has an equal and non– zero chance of being selected on a probability ground or chance and not on the choice or judgement of the researcher (Sim,J and Wright,C. 2000,). Convenience sampling is an example of non probability sampling where the selection of the units is not by chance, rather it is dependent on the researcher's judgement, the researcher decides the samples to be included in the study which may be subject to availability, time, individual preferences etc. The probability of selection of a particular sampling unit may or may not be known. Stratified random sampling is commonly done in quantitative researches. When the samples reflect the characteristics of the target population in the same proportion; assumptions can be made on generalizing the data acquired from these samples provided it has been done correctly, since it is statistically representative (Sim,J and wright,C.,2000) but sampling error ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Reflection Paper On Marketing At the beginning of this class, my main objective was to learn more about finance and learn about marketing. When I first review the class's syllabus, I thought this class would be mainly about marketing and investments, but I was glad to find out that the class was about more than just marketing. I would definitely say that I met my objectives and even more because I learned more than I was expecting. This class helped developed a security about a business idea that was on my mind for years which is having my own private investigations company. Before this class, the idea of owning a company about something that I am very passionate about was only just an idea and I never thought I could have been developed a possible marketing plan. Thanks to this class, I was able to work on a marketing plan for my dream company. Even though some assignments were difficult, I felt that no one could have taken the excitement I felt every single time I sat down to work on my own business marketing plan. It is important to mention that my feelings about this great experience are truthful. I understand that some people might say that most students are not truthful when given feedback about the class or the professor because they fear retaliation, but I am very happy to say this is not the case for me. I am a very truthful person and I say it how it is, I am not the type of student that would write something nice to make the professor feel better or to avoid a low grade, I just ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Applied Research Essay example Applied Research Experimental and descriptive research designs, statistics, and inferences in psychological settings and methods differ in many ways yet have similar qualities. All psychological research follows ethical codes and regulations. Each type of experiment discussed contains similarities and differences. The importance of each research method for individuals and societies varies according to the need addressed in creating the project. Beneficial interventions and treatments are developed from the cause and effect of many research projects. Validity concerns become a vital part of each research project. The use of descriptive and inferential statistics for maintaining accuracy controls usually involves the use of an analysis...show more content... (2009). Inferential statistics try to find a significant effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable by standard percent margins set for approval in accuracy. Descriptive statistics strive to describe large sample populations as to the proportion of a given variable existing in that sample. Inferential statistics are more generalized in describing the variable as to the population being represented by the sample. Both descriptive and inferential statistics are used side by side in analyzing research data. Descriptive data gives a nice picture image of the information on hand and inferential data gives a more significant indication of how much effect the independent variable had on the dependent variable. Descriptive and inferential statistics are used to confirm the information or data from a research study correct. Any error of variances or systematic variances in the data indicating error warrants confirmation by inferential statistics methods. The benefit for any interventions or treatments relying on inferential statistics for accuracy remains great. The effect of an independent variable on the dependent variable makes all the difference in the validity of a research study. Single–Case and Small–N Designs Single–case and small–N research designs both study individuals not groups. The small–n design tries to find cause and effect on individuals by assessing the reactions when applying single treatments and ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Embryonic Ethical Issues Embryonic stems are a controversial topic with morals and ethical issues. For embryonic stem cells to work you must destroy the early embryo. This in some people's eyes is destroying potential life in the embryo. There are some that believe that life begins in the blastula that has not embedded into the uterus wall. For life to occur the cell must be embedded. Religion plays a factor in the ethical dilemma in the topic because they believe it is alive and all life is precious. Stem cells can be used to heal people so they do not have to suffer. They can be used for damages to the spinal cord which is huge because the spinal cord does not heal. There are countless uses for stem cells but it all goes back to the ethical dilemma which is stem ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Why Do Stem Cells Divide? Researchers discovered another factor that would put people at risk of getting cancer. Poor lifestyle choices and inherited genes are known to increase a person's risk of developing cancer, but research concludes that stem cells division are a major contributors to cancer overall. Stem cells are one of the human body's master cells because they are able to maintain the ability to divide throughout life, give rise to cells that can become highly specialized, take the place of cells that die or lost and renew and repair any body tissue. However, there is a risk that genetic mutations will randomly appear as our stem cells divide. The cancer risk varies in the tissue since they are the only cell type with the ability to carry a tumor. Habibul ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Stem Cell Research Thesis In preparation for this thesis on the topic of stem research and application; I gathered data through various methods to reach a broad consensus on the public impression of stem cell research. In this chapter I will discuss the findings of those ventures and the impressions it made on my research. I conducted a survey asking general information on the public's knowledge of stem cell research and held a classroom forum asking for open opinions on research. My first research question is: what is the controversy behind stem cell research? To investigate this I conducted a classroom forum in Composition II, eighth period. I knew from previous research that the controversy arises from the use of embryonic stem cell harvesting, I wanted to see...show more content... I was able to survey a population of 15. Out of the respondent population, a staggering 94% of them supported federal funding of stem cell research. 93% supported embryonic stem cell research. A total of 73% of the respondent population said they were in the age range of 18–25, 24% percent were in the 26–36 age group. Considering where the bulk of this data was gathered that fact does not surprise me. Overall the survey lead me to a more solid affirmation on the topic of stem cells, and who opposes research. It seems the younger age groups are more ready to embrace future advancements. Here we have concrete evidence to support that it may not be a preconceived ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...
Methodology of Research Essay examples Methodology of Research The method that I will be using to research my area of sociology will be a structured questionnaire, it will be structured so that the candidates stick to the questions that they are asked and do not write about irrelevant matters. I will first of all produce a pilot questionnaire and send it round to a test group of people, and hopefully see whether or not I am able to obtain the relevant information that I need for my research with the questions that I have asked my targeted group of people. If the questionnaire provides me with my needed information, I will the produce more and send them out to a larger sample of people and obtain my...show more content... Also using a questionnaire is a quick way to obtain information and can cover a wide area of matters with just a few questions, whereas if I had used an interview as my method it would of taken a much longer amount of time and I might of not been able to get the answers that I needed out of my candidates. Another bonus of using a questionnaire, would be that once I have received all of the information I will be able to put my findings into the relevant tables, and then I will be able to compare my findings to the secondary data that I have gathered with and will be able to do this with ease. Because I am establishing the role of women within working class households and the
effect that their roles have had on their families way of life. I need to be able to define what I class as a working class household; which in my view is a family with either a mum or a dad or both that goes out to work and then comes home to look after that home and the family. Therefore I have asked questions to determine who in the household goes out to work and the sort of jobs that they do around the home. By asking these questions I feel that I will be able to differentiate between upper, lower and middle class households and therefore gather the information that I ...Get more content on HelpWriting.Net...