Post on 04-Jan-2016
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Masters Research Projects
Dr Robert Mulley
Patrick SK Poon
Dr Sue Reed
Dr Zina O’Leary
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What is Research at UWSH?
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What is Research?• Research involves asking a question and
attempting to find an answer.
• It may involve asking a similar question that has been asked in another research project. However the difference may be that the research was undertaken in another country or in another industry.
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What is Research
Creative work undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of man, culture and society and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications.
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Definition of Research RESEARCH: a careful search or
enquiry after or for something: an endeavour to discuss new facts etc. by the scientific study of a subject: the course of a critical investigation (Oxford Dictionary)
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“RESEARCHING” IS MORE THAN “RESEARCH”
- IT INCLUDES THE PERSONAL PROCESS OF DOING RESEARCH
- That is, how do I conduct my work?
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SOME RELEVANT POINTS1. Define your research objective2. Aims and significance3. Relevance - you
- industry i.e. who will benefit?
4. Experimental designOR
How will data be collected5. Budget6. Reporting the findings
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1. Initiating the Project• Locating the gaps(s)
• Formulating the aim & objectives• Formulating research questions
2. Designing the Research Project• Defining the key concepts
• Reviewing possible methods• Developing the research proposal
3. Collecting the Data• Locating the data
• Retrieving the data• Managing the data
4. Analysing the Data• Developing the core categories
• Coding the data• Drawing the conclusions
5. Communicating the Findings• Freewriting/brainstorming
• Developing the outline• Writing up
The Social Research Cycle
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FUNDAMENTAL QUESTIONS1. Is the research required?
2. Is the project achievable?
3. Can the project be adequately resourced?
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IN SUMMARY, RESEARCH INVOLVES:
i. Creating and posing a questionii. Determining how to go about answering
the questioniii. Planning for, and making appropriate
empirical/social observationsiv. Rationally making sense out of those
observations(Graziano & Raulin, 1993)
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How Does the Research Methods Relate to Your Research Project
• Research Methods can be used to start your project
• It can be used to test an idea you have to see if it is worth further research
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Research Project Requirements • HREC application in 1 February 2003
• Process seminar in May 2003
• Final Seminar in October/November 2003
• Submission of Project project by 1 December 2003
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HREC Requirements• Sue Reed
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Project Supervisors• Assist in the formulation of the research project plan;• Provide guidance on use of facilities;• Be available for consultation with the student• Assist in setting goals and deadlines;• Attend presentations given student;• Provide comment on the student's progress;• Assist in the resolution of any difficulties that might
arise with the project;• Comment on the draft of the Project Report;• If appropriate, contribute to any ancillary work that
arise from the project;
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Project Supervision
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Internet Resources
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Research project Handbook• Requirements for written research project
• Guidelines of what should be in a project report
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Remember this is your chance to explore a question or topic you
have wanted to learn more about. Especially how a topic may apply
in Hong Kong.
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Have You Any Questions?
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We Look Forward to Seeing How Your Research Progresses in 2003!