In this episode, Dylan covers getting your research started by discussing the where's and how's associated with the topic. We take a look at some of the literature available on research and learn how to find an area of interest. From there we take a look at how to develop a research question while listening to examples of both good and bad research questions. Finally, we'' discuss literature reviews and their important role in creating an empirical study.
Remember, learning doesn't stop when you get your degree, it's merely a key that unlocks a door to an endless library of information. Will your name be displayed on the shelves? We look forward to reading you contributions.
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Reference:
Wagner, C., Kawulich, B., & Garner, M. (2012). Doing Social Research: A Global Context (1st ed.). McGraw-Hill Higher Education.
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