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Iam a fourth year college student and we were ask to make a research paper and the assigned topic for us is about the "Dificulties encountered by the students in Stenography or Shorthand" and I dont know how to make the Relevance of the study. Do you have any ideas how can i make it. I need you answers now cause i need to pass it this day.Thanks Guys!

2006-08-31 19:49:43 · 2 answers · asked by christinebasilio 1 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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Who benefited from the skills who didn't ,how much time was spend learning the skills as apposed to time save with the skills.

2006-09-01 11:08:55 · answer #1 · answered by always a friend 3 · 0 0

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A few other posters here have given rather good insight on this already, but I've something to add that may help you grapple with this more easily. The IMPACT of an issue/subject you choose to focus on determines the field of study from which you take in studying it. The issue/subject here is "self-injury". When we study the personal mental impact of "Self-injury", it is all contained within the person proper -- we can see it through the psychology or even psychiatry lens. When we study the impact of "self-injury" on family/community/society, it takes on a wider sphere -- we can then see it through sociology or even social psychology. It can even take on a medical perspective if you are looking at treating "self-injury" pharmaceutically. Since you said you've had some problem with this in the past, you'll be able to relate to it both as 1st-person (your experience) and as 3rd person (observed impact). From there, if you can draw on the relevant sociological models to explain and support your analysis of - What made you do it (influence by society, peers, media, etc) - What did you do (same players as above) - Effect of your actions on others, if any (ditto) Since this is a research paper, you'll need to support your conjectures with some form of empirical evidence (surveys, interviews...). If you've noted a theme/trend, and have concluded that self-injury is bad, then you might also want to recommend some solution to the problem. That'd round it up nicely. All that should give the issue relevance from the sociological standpoint! :)

2016-04-09 05:15:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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