CRIM 2653 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Nuremberg Trials, Nuremberg Code, Literature Review
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Access to data, size/purpose of project & funding. Needs to be feasible & appropriately narrow. Scholarly literature: review gaps and future projects. Make sure what has been done and how, you don"t want to do the same. Research process: select theory, focus question, design study, collect data, analyze data. Research should focus on human lived reality. Researchers must identify the de nition of the situation. Social settings are highly complex and can a ect experiments. Research should focus on theory development and testing. Valid experiment should arrive at same conclusion no matter where performed. Little/no advance knowledge of type(s) of data to be collected. Allows participants to de ne how study progresses and what data mean. Involved advance knowledge of type(s) of data to be collected. Strives for reliability: researchers focus on replicated ndings. Rosenblatt and smith (2014) tips for how to read scholarly and journal articles. Literature review: systemic summary and synthesis of scholarly literature on the subject.