Find and share an example of “research” in the media (news, current events, movies, TV, radio, social media, etc.). Post your example as a new DB entry

Find and share an example of “research” in the media (news, current events, movies, TV, radio, social media, etc.). Post your example as a new DB entry with a link to the story, article, video, etc. (if a link is available). If you aren’t sure how to activate a hyperlink, you can find instructions here for how to do that:  can also contact the DELTA (SHSU Online) helpdesk if you need further assistance. It is extremely helpful if you set up the link to “Open in a new window.” 

In your post, along with the link to your example, briefly summarize the example and critically evaluate the research methods used, discussing the study’s strengths and weaknesses*. Bring up questions or concerns on the basis of what you’ve learned during the course. Students have had some trouble with this in the past, so let me clarify what is expected. Many popular articles (or other media sources) reporting on scientific research will (and should) reference the study upon which they are based. It is that referenced study that I want you to find and evaluate. You should also comment on how well or poorly the popular source reflects the research that was conducted, but I want your focus to be on the scholarly, academic, research study, NOT the popular report/source. Please let me know if you have any questions about how this should be done. Also, see my own and previous students’ examples in the DB forum for additional guidance—if you can’t find them, ASK! Feel free to review the resources provided for DB 1 related to scholarly vs. non-scholarly sources, as well. 

As always, be sure to cite your sources properly and completely, including page numbers and quotation marks where appropriate.

*This DB entry MUST contain BOTH an example of research in the media AND a scholarly source. If either of these are missing, there will be an automatic deduction of 15 points (or half the points available for the assignment).

Initial Entry Grading Criteria:

Potential “positive” points:

  • Does the entry contain an example of research in the media?
  • Does the entry briefly summarize the popular (research in the media) source?
  • Does the entry cite a scholarly source referenced in the example of research in the media?
  • Does the entry provide an assessment/evaluation of the scholarly report, based on guidelines covered throughout the course?
  • Does the entry briefly assess how well (sufficiently, accurately) the popular source reflects the scholarly source?
  • Does the entry demonstrate an understanding of the evaluation techniques presented in the textbook?
  • Does the entry include evidence in support of assertions, both from the textbook and the popular and scholarly sources?
  • Are the citations complete and properly/consistently formatted (in APA/ASA style)?
  • Is the post well written, including complete and proper in-text citations where applicable?

Potential “negative” points:

  • Failure to cite a popular source that reflects an example of research in the media—50% off
  • Failure to cite a scholarly/empirical source—50% off
  • Failure to include evidence/support from the textbook—varies
  • Failure to include evidence/support from the scholarly source—varies
  • Plagiarism or failure to provide appropriate citations—automatic 0
  • Originality or citation concerns not meeting the threshold of academic dishonesty—up to 50% off
  • Late submission—10% off per day late
  • Writing quality/errors—up to 10% off

DB 8: Research in the Media FOLLOW-UP (worth 30 points): Once you’ve contributed an initial entry sharing your example of research in the media, offer a substantive response to at least one other initial entry. Remember, you should comment on the quality of the research, and on research-related points that the initial entry does or does not address. Please do not simply comment on the topic of the research presented. Doing so will cause you to lose a substantial number of points for your submission. To earn full credit, you will again need to incorporate the CLOSE-UP questioning technique found on page 14 of the syllabus. As always, don’t just pose the questions, but provide the answers you feel are appropriate to those questions. 

Follow-up Response Grading Criteria:

Potential “positive” points:

  • Is the follow-up response thoughtful, insightful, and constructive?
  • Does the response address the research-related aspects of the entry?
  • Does the response demonstrate the student’s understanding of course concepts being covered in the assigned chapters?
  • Does the response incorporate the CLOSE-UP questioning technique, and supply potential answers to those questions?
  • Is the response presented in a respectful and professional manner?
  • Is the response well written, including proper citations where applicable?

Potential “negative” points:

  • Failure to incorporate textbook guidance and citations—varies
  • Failure to incorporate CLOSE-UP questioning technique—varies
  • Plagiarism or failure to provide appropriate citations—automatic 0
  • Originality or citation concerns not meeting the threshold of academic dishonesty—up to 50% off
  • Late submission—10% off per day late
  • Writing quality/errors—up to 10% off

Share This Post

Email
WhatsApp
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Pinterest
Reddit

Order a Similar Paper and get 15% Discount on your First Order

Related Questions

SLP/BUS520   Module 2  BUS520 Business Analytics and Decision Making Hypothesis Testing: T-Tests & Anovas Assignment Overview Two Sample Hypothesis

SLP/BUS520   Module 2  BUS520 Business Analytics and Decision Making Hypothesis Testing: T-Tests & Anovas Assignment Overview Two Sample Hypothesis Tests **Complete Module 2 SLP before Module 2 Case**Comparing two samples provides insights. Are employees with an MBA more productive than those without? If our results support the contention, then hiring

SLP Module 2  BUS520 Business Analytics and Decision Making Hypothesis Testing: T-Tests & Anovas Assignment Overview Two Sample Hypothesis Tests **Complete

SLP Module 2  BUS520 Business Analytics and Decision Making Hypothesis Testing: T-Tests & Anovas Assignment Overview Two Sample Hypothesis Tests **Complete Module 2 SLP before Module 2 Case**Comparing two samples provides insights. Are employees with an MBA more productive than those without? If our results support the contention, then hiring

  Describing, Diagnosing, & Treatment of Skin, Eye, & Ear Disorders 1. Describe

  Describing, Diagnosing, & Treatment of Skin, Eye, & Ear Disorders 1. Describe dermatitis, diagnostic criteria, and treatment modalities 2. Describe the drug therapy for Conjunctivitis and Otitis Media  3. Discuss Herpes Virus infections, patient presentation, and treatment 4. Describe the most common primary bacterial skin infections and the treatment

Week 8 – Signature Assignment: Summarize Healthcare Strategic Management of Marketing Initiatives For this assignment, as the

Week 8 – Signature Assignment: Summarize Healthcare Strategic Management of Marketing Initiatives For this assignment, as the CEO of Hospital G, you will create a voice-over PowerPoint presentation for a future board meeting to summarize the actions taken to regain market share, improve patient communication and satisfaction, and to improve clinical quality services

新机器加域与V账号无法登陆问题解决 1. 请先给新员工申请file1文件夹权限, 发至安全组[email protected] 2. 新员工拿到V账号和密码后,先在其他可以登录的电脑上登录自己的V账号和密码,进行密码的修改 3.

新机器加域与V账号无法登陆问题解决 1. 请先给新员工申请file1文件夹权限, 发至安全组[email protected] 2. 新员工拿到V账号和密码后,先在其他可以登录的电脑上登录自己的V账号和密码,进行密码的修改 3. 请在新机器中安装Global Protect,安装包在 \\10.63.4.11\员工须知\VPN\Global Protect 4. 安装好后请运行Global Protect,并用有电话验证的员工的V账号登录 5. GP连接成功后,请给电脑正常加域fareast.corp.microsoft.com,并用本机需要使用人的V账号验证. 6. 加完域后重启电脑 7. 重启电脑后继续用administrator登录,连接GP,然后把本机需要使用人的V账号加为管理员 8. 左下角search,输入IE,然后右键IE,选择open file location 9. shift+右键IE,选择 run as a different user,然后用本机使用人V账号验证 10. 验证成功后sign out管理员,用V账号登录即可。 每一步都需要按照教程来,一步出错就可能导致V账号登录不进去,请各位相互转告