What kind of emotions the audience feel and why is that and whether the interpretation of photography’ colours is completely individual or universal.

Max word count: 9000

Photobook (uploaded in the material section) is now a project product.

Project report must describe and evaluate the project product, present and summarise the research and  answer the research question.

Research question remains the same.

The photobook must be referred to and considered a major part of this project.

Experimental section (with the survey about perceptions of colour  should be removed.

Most of the research is ok and doesn’t need to be rewritten, its up to the writer to decide what to remove/ rewrite.

Project report must include :

Table of contents

Photobook description

Objective Product evaluation (cons pros and limitations of the project)

Objective Project evaluation (cons pros and limitations of the project)

Table of figure

Orginal paper description:

Topic

Color Perception in Photography, a study based on practical examples.

Paper details

“Please refer to the Project Brief, attached in the Materials section. Please use the attached DMU Harvard Referencing for information about the paper format. It’s a 3 year Undergrad Technology Project Report. he main purpose of this project is to determine what are the key factors that influence people’s perception of photography in regards of the colour perception. The study is to showcase and analyse ( based on research) a selection of both self-produced and external photos and will be supported by a photobook. Photographies will be used as illustrative examples .The study will focus on the colours and the way it correspond to the way the photography is perceived as, what kind of emotions the audience feel and why is that and whether the interpretation of photography’ colours is completely individual or universal.That’s the main “research question” I would like to answer mainly. It’s important to include photographs as “practical examples”. I am working on getting the photos that will be produced by myself, I will send them later. Its also important to include “audience feedback” as it is also being graded. t” “

Please refer to the attached brief and referencing guide.

And check the pape details section.

 

Describe any potential threats to the internal and external validity of your proposed study.

The goal of this assignment is to integrate Step One, Step Two, Step Three, and Step Four of your research proposal. The research proposal should be at least 15 pages (but not more than 25 pages), double-spaced, not including your title page, abstract, Appendix, and references page, and should contain the following sections:
Title Page
Abstract
Introduction: Explain your topic. Make a case for why this topic is important to the field of psychology.
Research questions you have developed for your topic: Conclude your discussion of the research topic by identifying specific research question(s) about the relationships between two or more concepts.
Literature Review: A minimum of 8 pages on the 5-7 articles you selected: Read your articles thoroughly and provide a literature review that synthesizes what was theorized and discovered about regarding your topic. Do not write separate “summaries” for each article; rather, find connected themes or relationships in the different areas you cover. Use these relationships to frame your discussion of how variables were indicated, samples were obtained, and research designs were constructed. Are there any gaps or weaknesses present in the literature that can be investigated further? You will not necessarily refer to all the information from each article; instead, relate only that which is relevant to your topic and research question. Thus, your literature review should justify your study and support why conducting your proposed study would answer a problem that is not already well understood. Information should be drawn from appropriate sources, such as professional journals, books, and dissertations. Information gathered from literature sources must be appropriately cited, following APA guidelines.
Hypotheses: Considering your research question or statement of the problem, formulate a null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis for each of your research questions.
Dependent and independent variables: Operationally define the dependent and independent variables for each hypothesis.
Method: Describe detailed information about how your study will be conducted. Include the following in your method sections:
Participant Selection: Explain who your participants will be and what method you will use to select them. Be specific as possible as if you were giving directions to someone on how to choose and obtain the participants. Include instructions on how to get informed consent from the participants. Be sure to discuss how informed consent, privacy, anonymity, and confidentiality will be addressed in the study.
Data Collection Measure: Discuss how you will collect the data (observations, surveys, documents, etc.). Thus, who will be collecting the data, where will the data collection occur, what measures are you using to collect the data, how will the data be recorded, etc.? Include a copy of the survey or systematic observation you developed in an Appendix.
Research Design: Discuss the research design (either experimental, factorial, quasi-experimental, or non experimental), that you will use to examine your variables.
Discussion: Provide a discussion of the following information:
Validity: Describe any potential threats to the internal and external validity of your proposed study. Do you believe the results can be generalized to other populations?
Strengths and Weaknesses: Describe any strengths or weaknesses with respect to the proposed sampling, design, and data collection methods. What will not be “proven” though your study?
Ethical Considerations: What impact might participation in this study have on participants in the short and long-term? If there are relevant ethical issues, discuss them along with possible solutions.
References Page: The references page should be formatted according to APA style.
Appendix of your data collection measure.
My topic of choice:
My topic is about: THE NEED FOR ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE WITHIN SOFTWARE ENGINEER AND DEVELOPER COMMUNITY.

Write a research paper in which you argue yourposition on a focused topic:Immigration.

You will write a research paper in which you argue yourposition on a focused topic:Immigration. Your arguments must be logical, clear, and well supported using academic sources. You should also use rhetorical devices in your paper to achieve your purpose and convince your audience. Paper Requirements:•4-5 typed pages, standard font and paper formatting.•At least fiveacademic sources.•MLAcitations and Works Cited page. Graded Assignments:1. Annotated Bibliography (100 pts)2. Draft (50 pts)3. Final Paper (200 pts)Grading Criteria for Final Draft•Main Idea (25%): Paper develops a clear position on a focused topic with logical, relevantpersuasive reasons.•Content Development (25%): Supporting ideas are well developed using relevant evidence fromacademic sources.•Organization (15%): Well organized with clear introduction, body, and conclusion. Effectivetransitions guide the reader through the paper.•Rhetorical Strategies (10%): Effective use of a variety of rhetorical devices to argue yourposition and convince your audience.•Language (15%): Writing is easy to understand. There may be minor errors in grammar orvocabulary that do not interfere with overall meaning.•MLA Citations (10%): Sources are correctly cited in-text and in the Works Cited page.

What are specific questions you might have as you go deeper into the research process?

This is a Research Question, Outline and Working Thesis. It should have a focus suitable for a 6-8 page essay. Your research question should be a single sentence, framed as a question.(Are the impacts of defunding police positive, or negative to society?)

❒ Your working thesis should be a single focused sentence, framed as a statement that takes a clear position on the research question. (The impact not only is positive, but it greatly benefits the U.S. in doing so)

Keep in mind: The research question and working thesis are the driving force behind your research and eventual argument.

❒ Your research question should be a single sentence, framed as a question.
❒ Your working thesis should be a single focused sentence, framed as a statement that takes a clear position on the research question.
❒ Include your research question followed by your working thesis.
2. Detailed Outline
Keep in mind: Your detailed outline provides a map of the argumentative research essay that you will write, including your key claims and the sources that support them. You may not have all your sources yet, and that is fine. The outline is a way to organize your essay and determine which areas (e.g. your sub-points) will require researched evidence as support.

❒ Headings: one for each paragraph with a brief label of the paragraph’s controlling idea(s).
❒ An introduction, at least five body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
❒ Introduction includes your working thesis.
❒ Body paragraphs should each have their own unique title and key points.
❒ Conclusion includes notes on your final thoughts.
❒ Subheadings: two to five for each paragraph, below each heading, indicating key points that support the controlling idea
❒ Sources: one to three for each paragraph, as relevant, indicating the support for the key points
❒ For each source, include the author’s name and the idea or information relevant to your argument (e.g. “Lappé on mono-cropping corn/soy and production”).
3. Reflection
❒ Have you displayed a clear understanding of the research activities?
❒ Have you answered all reflection questions thoughtfully and included insights, observations, and/or examples in all responses?
❒ Are your answers included on a separate page below the main assignment?
C. Reflection Questions
DIRECTIONS: Below your assignment, include answers to all of the following reflection questions.

Learning to conduct research is important because it is a skill you will use both in academia and in your professional life. It improves critical thinking and empowers you to find information for yourself. Consider the process of researching as a whole. What was the most challenging aspect of the process for you? (2-3 sentences)
The working thesis statement is a proposed answer to your research question. It should clearly identify a debatable topic and take a position on one side of that topic. Analyze the effectiveness of your working thesis statement. (3-4 sentences)
A detailed outline is an effective tool for laying out the progression of an argument. It allows you to consider the arrangement and organization of your ideas, as well as choose places to incorporate outside source materials. Review your detailed outline and summarize the argument you’ve presented. (3-4 sentences)
You will use the same topic on three of the remaining Touchstones in this course. What kind of feedback would be helpful for you? What are specific questions you might have as you go deeper into the research process? (2-3 sentences)

Write a two-page (maximum) essay addressing actual SHARP issues from your environment – unit, organization, or Army – and making recommendations on how all leaders at all levels can implement potential solutions.

SHARP Essay Guidelines
You will write a two-page (maximum) essay addressing actual SHARP issues from your environment – unit, organization, or Army – and making recommendations on how all leaders at all levels can implement potential solutions.
Title: “Why does the number of sexual assaults continue to increase throughout your unit/organization/Army?”
I. Introduction (1-2 paragraphs)
A. Opening statement (This is going to be your hook. This is where you hook your reader and have them wanting to read more.)
B. Background information (This is where you can give background information on the SHARP program. This can count as one of your references).
C. Purpose statement (This is your thesis statement. This should be the last sentence of your introductory paragraph and should consist of 3 main points that you will cover in seperate paragraphs below. Ensure that points are listed in the order that you will present them. Meaning if your first paragraph is about alcohol then that will be the first point mentioned in your thesis statement.
II. Body (3-4 paragraphs)
A. (Point A) Why does sexual assault occur? Include supporting evidence.
B. (Point B) Does our current approach to training reduce (or not reduce) the risk of sexual assault and harassment? (Could be tied to point A)
C. (Point C) Supporting topic & evidence to support your thesis.
D. (Point D) How do we end sexual violence in the military?
III. Conclusion (1-2 paragraphs) (Your last/fifth paragraph)
A. Summarize the main points. (This is just a brief 1-2 sentence summary where you reiterate your 3 main points.)
B. Make a strong, memorable final statement. (Close out your essay with a sentence that corresponds with the message you were trying to convey throughout your essay. This final statement DOES NOT have to relate to your 3 main points.)
NOTES:
• Essay must be 1-2 pages in length (title page does not count as a page).
• Essay is an individual activity (although peer editing is allowed).
• Essay must contain two references (ARs, personal interviews, peer review articles, etc.

Using the South University Online Library or the Internet, research, analyze, and select at least two articles on sampling methodology used in public health research studies.

Sampling Methodology

It is incumbent on the researcher to clearly define the target population. Sometimes, the entire population is small enough to be included in the study. In other instances, the population is too large for the researcher to attempt to survey all of its members. Therefore, a small, but carefully chosen sample is used to represent the population. The sample is the actual group targeted either directly or indirectly and reflects the characteristics of the population from which it is drawn.

Using the South University Online Library or the Internet, research, analyze, and select at least two articles on sampling methodology used in public health research studies.

Note: The articles should not be more than two years old.

Based on the articles identified, create a 2- to 3-page Microsoft Word document that includes the following:

  1. A synopsis on the perspective of the sampling methodology used in your selected articles related to public health research studies.
  2. Your opinion on whether the sampling method used in each of your chosen articles is appropriate for its target population. Justify your response.
  3. An explanation of the potential advantages and disadvantages of the sampling plan used in your selected articles.

Explain why it is important to address your selected public health issue in your community.

Survey Research

Survey research is a common method to collect data in a research project.

Using the Internet, select a public health issue or topic you feel needs to be addressed in your community. Based on your research, respond to the following regarding the public health issue you selected:

Explain why it is important to address your selected public health issue in your community.
Define the purpose statement for the public health issue or topic you feel needs to be addressed in your community.
Develop at least two research questions you would like to answer as a result of your research.
Design a survey that could be used to measure:
The dependent variable (also known as a response variable)
The independent variable (typically the variable that is manipulated by the researcher)
Explain or predict the dependent variable you will seek to measure based on your research questions.
Explain how each question relates to the variables defined.
use researches within the last 5 years.

Provide brief details about the summary of both sides of the topic, your opinion, conclusion, and relevant questions.

Following the Presentation Outline provided in the Ethical Research Presentation Guide, develop an outline for your presentation. Provide brief details about the summary of both sides of the topic, your opinion, conclusion, and relevant questions.

Your outline should be approximately 1-2 pages in length and should include the major points and arguments you intend to include in your presentation.

Conclude the case study with a statement of how personal traits, skills, motivations, and experiences that you possess might be helpful in pursuing a career as an addiction

COURSE OF TREATMENT
• Current level of treatment (as defined in Week 4 by the American Society of Addiction
Medicine’s Patient Placement Criteria [PPC])
• Projected PPC level(s) of treatment after discharge from residential treatment over the
next 12 months and an explanation of why this level(s) would be effective
• Projected levels of treatment over next 12 months
• Response to treatment
• Prognosis for response to treatment over next 12 months
DISCHARGE PLAN
• Summary of treatment recommendations over next 12 months (as reflected in treatment
plan)
REFLECTION ON PERSONAL MISSION STATEMENT
• Conclude the case study with a statement of how personal traits, skills, motivations, and
experiences that you possess might be helpful in pursuing a career as an addiction
counselor. How will these factors contribute to your ability to maintain self-awareness
and a healthy work/life balance?

Describe the situation briefly, explaining its impact or potential impact

1- read instruction bellow :
Now that you’ve done some brainstorming and basic research for yesterday’s discussion post, I’d like you to dig a little deeper and start some more detailed planning for Major Assignment 3.
Use these prompts to brainstorm a potential structure for your Technical Report, writing a response of at least 500 words:
Introduce the research problem or question and what is significant about it.
Introduce the problem, clearly stating it up front.
Describe the situation briefly, explaining its impact or potential impact
Establish the significance of the problem and what compels your audience to consider it.
How many people are affected?
What aspects of our society are affected?
What difference will it make in people’s lives?
Why is this particular question significant?
Describe and analyze what has already been written or said by others about the problem or question, and how this advances your understanding.
Who has made a significant contribution to the conversation (existing research) about this?
Who are the strongest, most credible voices in the conversation?
What have they said and how does that relate to this situation?
What important questions do these other voices raise for you?
Explain what you find to be the most persuasive or significant answer to the research question (thesis)?
In the end, which voices were most convincing? Why?
What aspects of the conversation turned out to be most important? Why?
What might you add to the conversation?
What actions/decisions do you recommend the audience take/make about the situation?
What questions remain unanswered or what issue is unresolved?
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2- discussion about the topic
3- read the major assignment folder just to have an idea about the contained: Major Assignment 3 :
(Research-Based Analytical Report and Presentation, Student Example_ Native American Food Insecurity, Student Example_ Socioeconomic Status.pdf, Technical Report_ Food Insecurity Example.pdf , Technical Report: Structure Brainstorm )
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