Discussion 10 RSH + Discussion 10 BMGT
QUESTION
Discussion Question 1 RSH
This week, we wrap up with a consideration of the role of the researcher for both quantitative and qualitative research designs. Please post something to the discussion board related to the content covered this week.
Note: Do not create your post as a reply to the pinned post. Instead, use Yellowdig’s Create option to create a new post.
Here are some ideas for your post to get you started:
Review the article, “‘What Am I Gonna Be Losing?’ School Culture and the Family-Based College-Going Dilemmas of Black and Latino Adolescent Boys,” and reflect on what you would need to do as the researcher to shift the study from qualitative to quantitative design. How would this change your relationship to the subject, and what possible benefits or limitations would this change bring to the study?
Thinking over the content covered in this course, what strikes you as most relevant to your own professional or academic career? What key concepts or approaches are you interested in applying to your own research?
Week 10 Discussion: Continue Your Discussion BMGT
Topic Iteration
Navigating Change in Healthcare Environments
This week you pull together what you’ve explored and learned into a concept paper that will form the basis of your doctoral project plan. Choose one of the following for your post:
- Considering the literature and how questions relate to topics, have you modified your question or your topic? Share how you might further develop your question or topic.
Share what advice you’d give to yourself if you could go back to the beginning of the course.
- As you complete this course, discuss what you’re looking forward to as you continue on your doctoral journey.
As we wrap up the last week of the course, consider the content covered. What was most relevant for you? What key concepts or approaches do you think you’ll apply to your topic?
- Response Guidelines
As you respond to your classmates, share your ideas, experiences, and anecdotal feedback regarding their posts. How have your personal experiences resonated with their ideas? What can you add to their ideas, building upon the connections you have made to the material so far? Don’t forget you can love or like their posts as well. When writing your post:
Do not create your post as a reply to a pinned post. Instead, use Yellowdig’s Create option to create a new post.
Label your post with the hashtag for the week (#Week 10) so others can sort posts by the week’s topic.
If you wish, include links to credible professional or scholarly articles, videos, images, or other Web resources to support your post or provide examples.
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