The research proposal can be a very important portion of a research paper. The research proposal helps a person narrow down a topic within their topic. For example, I want to write about ethics in business, but that is too board of a cateogy. In order to narrow this down, I have decided to focus on one specific business, Abercrombie and Fitch. Abercrombie has violated the code of ethics and the organization is within my peer discourse community. In the paper proposal, the reseach that we have done so far should be include. The annotated bibliography is crucial for this portion and it is very important that this step has been completed. By sorting out the research in the paper proposal to the topic that has been narrowed down will help "weed out" the irrelevant sources. Finally, the last main purpose to include is to develop a clear concsie thesis statement to use for the research paper. The thesis statement will being everything in the paper together and keep the writer on a clear track.
Also, in the paper proposal discussing the research method used for the paper will aid your understanding of why you did the research that you did. The methods can either be primary or secondary research. Primary research includes surveys, interviews, or focus groups while secondary research is the research done by other researchers. For example, articles from newspapers, the internet, or scholarly journals.
An important feature to keep in mind is to identify the problem you are dealing with and then actualize the solution in the end. The researcher needs to conclude on the research found or else the research done is unimportant the conclsusions could be false.
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
ReSeArCh PaPeR
How to approach a research paper is the question. A good way to start a research paper is to get a piece of paper and begin writing down all of the discourse communities you belong to. I like to make a "spider web" of ideas. I began by writing down marketing, communication, and spanish. I placed circles all around them and started branching ideas out of each one. I thought about controversial issues facing each topic then begin thinking about careers within each one. Next, I looked at all the ideas and asked myself 2 questions: Will I have enough information to do this topic? and will this topic be interesting and benefit me? This helped me settle on the idea of ethics in business. The hard part was picking which company I would focus on. I began researching google for companies that have violated some sort of code of ethics in their business. I was trying to decide between Coca Cola, ATT, or Abercrombie and Fitch. I choose to focus on Abercrombie because it is a popular store within my peers and I thought it would be the most interesting.
Research is the next portion. In the Faigly readings, he discusses how to know if an online source is a credible source. The tips he gives are look to see when the page was last updated, does the page have and author, and finally do they use other credible sources on their page. I found these tips to be very useful when I was looking for sources for the annotated bibliography. I want my research to be credible and I do not want to use any false facts.
Through my research, I hope to gain a better understanding on the ethics of business. I plan on joining the business world very very soon and it is important to know good business practices. The Abercrombie case focuses on discrimination and racism. Personally, being a women I could be discriminated in the business world. By studying this I can become more educated on diversity in business.
Fianlly, the concerns I have with the research project is dividing my time evenly between this paper and my brand redesigning project for marketing. Both of these projects are time consuming and important. I will need to divide my attention to each of them proportionately. I know if I keep on the deadlines, they will not be a problem. Other than that, I have no worries on accomplishing the research paper.
Research is the next portion. In the Faigly readings, he discusses how to know if an online source is a credible source. The tips he gives are look to see when the page was last updated, does the page have and author, and finally do they use other credible sources on their page. I found these tips to be very useful when I was looking for sources for the annotated bibliography. I want my research to be credible and I do not want to use any false facts.
Through my research, I hope to gain a better understanding on the ethics of business. I plan on joining the business world very very soon and it is important to know good business practices. The Abercrombie case focuses on discrimination and racism. Personally, being a women I could be discriminated in the business world. By studying this I can become more educated on diversity in business.
Fianlly, the concerns I have with the research project is dividing my time evenly between this paper and my brand redesigning project for marketing. Both of these projects are time consuming and important. I will need to divide my attention to each of them proportionately. I know if I keep on the deadlines, they will not be a problem. Other than that, I have no worries on accomplishing the research paper.
"Support, Reasoning, and Persausion"
Persausion relies on the need of support and reasoning. When using persausion it is important to keep in mind that the support and reasoning need to be credible, while appealing to the target audience. In the reading about support, reasoning, and persausion suggests 11 different styles of persausion including relying on examples, rely on maxims, trusims, and conventional wisdon, and rely on associations. These are just 3 of the 11 different styles Liab offers, but even looking at the 3 we can see that relying on what people already know is very important. In a way, it is making the familiar unfamiliar. A beneficial example about making the familiar unfamilar, in which I learned in a marketing class, is Absolute Vodka. Absolut Vodka is a vodka imported from sweeden. The bottle shape and advertisements are what make the vodka unique. Each advertisement takes the bottle (the familiar shape) and places it in different atmospheres like for Christmas the bottle was in a snowy field and the reindeers antlers were shaped as the bottle Also, the ad is given a slogan for example, "Absolut Reindeer." The bottle was familiar but was given a unique twist with the way it was positioned in the ad. The persuasion to buy the vodka while the reasoning and support is that this product is the same as others, but relies on the association of what people know but made unfamiliar.

In the reading, Liab makes an important statement, he says in regards to reasoning and identification, "It needs both proof and persausion, both evidence and vision, both content and form, both data and a conceptual framework." Persuasion needs its proof on way someone should either do something or buy a a product. Either way the item needs to be different and provide a vaild arguement. The content needs to be credible and be reasonable.
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