Research and Note Taking Unit 3. Writing Background Research Questions Construct questions to cover...

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Writing Background Research Questions 2. Independent variable * structure and function * how its going to be manipulated 3. Dependent variable * structure and function * best way to observe, measure, record 4. Connections between entity, IV, and DV * learn what is known about relationships

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Research and Note Taking Unit 3 Writing Background Research Questions Construct questions to cover everything needed to conduct the experiment. There should be at least one research question for each of the following categories: 1. Entity * types that can be easily studied * its structure and function * handling/care/safety ethics within a controlled environment Writing Background Research Questions 2. Independent variable * structure and function * how its going to be manipulated 3. Dependent variable * structure and function * best way to observe, measure, record 4. Connections between entity, IV, and DV * learn what is known about relationships For example Blue Birds and Nesting Materials 1.Entity * Genus and species of Eastern blue bird * Normal range, habitat, nesting season 2.IV * typical nesting materials * advantages/disadvantages of the materials you have chosen 3.DV * common nesting material choices * methods you will use to collect data regarding nesting materials 4.Connections * how does nest construction change with introduced materials * how has this topic been studied in the past? For Everyone Research project should have between 4 and 6 research questions: * entity- 2 * IV- 1 * DV- 2 * connections- 1 Upload the first draft of research questions to Google Docs so that partners have access to them Remember: Preliminary research, developing good research questions and writing a well-constructed proposal are the most challenging part of experimental research Free Scholarly Databases Google Scholar-Open access journals-Medscape-National Science Digital Library- Documenting Research Documentation: practice of referencing/citing works *credit ideas, information of others *occurs in parentheses within the narrative of your text *occurs in Literature Cited page at the end of your work Avoiding Plagiarism Plagiarism: presenting ideas, information as your own * take notes in your own words (dont copy info word for word) * keep track of information source as you go (easier to keep up than back track) * work that cannot be paraphrased must be in enclosed in quotation marks Citing Research Follow the handout!!

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