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Can reading other research articles (preferably on topics you are interested in) help you grasp the elements and help you choose a research topic in your profession?

Yes.

How are tables in research literature helpful to social science researchers within your profession?

Tables are often not limited to only one type of data;
Tables are a concise way to report large amounts of data;
Tables provide a quick and condensed summary of the report's key findings.

What are some questions to ask yourself when reviewing the data-collection techniques of a research article that identifies issues within your profession?

Did the author indicate the strengths and weaknesses of the method used?;
Why did the author select the specified data-collection method(s)?;
What do you know yourself about the data-collection strategy and instruments used?

What are some questions to ask yourself when reviewing research literature about problems or issues that are common within your profession?

Are weaknesses or limitations indicated?;
How has the author framed their research focus?;
Was probability sampling or nonprobability sampling used?;
Does the review of the literature appear to be appropriate and extensive?

How are research-literature abstracts helpful when you are designing a research study that addresses professional problems within your profession?

They are easily digestible reviews of a study's major findings.

It is important to ensure that a variety of cases, sources, and time periods are all reviewed when determining the data that will be used in a research study.

True.

When you are choosing which research to use as you determine your research questions, it is not important to ensure that the original research question was fully addressed.

False.

What are some of the factors that might impact the feasibility of a research question?

Access to research participants;
Available equipment or materials;
Available money;
Available time.

What are some questions that should be asked when reviewing a research article in your profession?

Does the author generalize to a population beyond the sample indicated?;
Are the claims made supported by the data provided?;
Have the limitations of the study been disclosed?

Which of the following can be appropriate to use as part of a literature review of problems and issues faced in your profession?

Scholarly journals;
Periodicals;
Textbooks/books.

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How can a researcher determine what information is the most appropriate?

How can a researcher determine what information is the most appropriate? Evaluate the source for credibility. What is the first step in preparing to research a topic or issue? Analyze the research question and topic.

How are research literature abstracts helpful when you are designing a research study?

An abstract allows readers and researchers to easily remember core findings on a research topic. Even after reading an entire text, readers usually store copies of abstracts to remind them which particular studies support certain findings.

What are some of the factors that might impact the feasibility of a research question?

There are many factors that affect feasibility, including time, money, equipment and materials, technical knowledge and skill, and access to research participants.

How are research literature abstracts helpful when you are designing a research study that addresses professional problems within your profession?

How are research-literature abstracts helpful when you are designing a research study that addresses professional problems within your profession? They are easily digestible reviews of a study's major findings.