Category: Research & Summaries

  • Methodology for research

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    Research design This part explains:

    • Whether the study is quantitative (yes, in my case).
    • Whether it is cross-sectional.
    • Whether data were collected using a survey questionnaire.

    ,sample, This section clarifies:

    • Who the participants are.
    • The sector or organization studied.
    • The country or context (Saudi Arabia).
    • The sample size.

    instrumentsor measures, The measurement scale used for each variable:

    • HR Practices
    • Job Satisfaction
    • Perceived Organizational Support
    • Employee Performance
    • ———————————-
    • The number of items.
    • The source of the scale.
    • The Likert scale format.
    • Reliability (Cronbachs alpha).

    datacollection, dataanalysis

    **note for scales

    Regarding the measurement scales, please attach one original research paper for each scale you selected (the source from which you adopted the items). This is essential for academic accuracy and proper referencing.

    Finally, please organize the paper carefully.

    H1: HR practices have a significant positive impact on job satisfaction.

    H2: HR practices have a significant positive impact on perceived organization

    H3: HR practices have a significant positive impact on employee performance.

    H4: Job satisfaction has a significant positive impact on employee performance.

    H5: Perceived organizational support has a significant positive impact on employee performance.

    These hypotheses, if you need them

  • Project Design

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    Each student will individually identify an organization/group that you think could benefit from a structured facilitated process. You will need to do basic research on the organization/group and identify goals, stakeholders, and current projects/issues where a facilitated process could support them. The project deliverables will consist of a rough project design for next steps for the organization/group that is informed by your research (3-5 pages). It can include bulleted lists. Imaging planning a 2 day facilitated process.

    You will need to include at least two paragraphs that describe why you chose that particular kind of design for your intervention and key points that drove you process design choices.

    Project Design should include:

    • Introduction to the organization
      • Issues they may want looked at
    • Stakeholder Analysis
    • Goals of the Facilitated Experience
    • Process Design
      • Logistics
      • Process Considerations
      • Meeting Agenda/Design
    • Concerns
      • Ethical
      • Practical
  • Research & Summaries Question

    Title proposal for your final research project should be included:

    Title of your research project

    Purpose — what is the purposed of your research project (read some articles before choosing title to understand what you want to do).

    What is the problem and what do you to find out( example: if you want to do research on some specific cartoon effect on children’s behavior— first do research to find out what are the problem)?

    Reasons for choosing the title you chose ( your title).

    Read the syllabus for more information about the final research project. Need help, contact me for explanation.

  • Research & Summaries Question

    The questions explore core research concepts, disciplinary categorizations, qualitative approaches, and guidelines for designing titles and projects.

  • Research & Summaries Question

    I need you to help me with my project for intercultural communication course, Write a research paper with references about Intercultural Communication through Narratives of Hajj & Umrah After we finish I have to make a short presentation about what the research about a summary and the details. she want it perfect and professional without any plagiarism and AI
    I have wrote the proposal but I havent finished it yet we can do it together. I will attach the proposal file and the template to help you understand more if you didnt you can ask me .

  • Literature Review

    Full Dissertation Literature Review (Chapter 2)

    The full dissertation literature review is a full-length, well-written, and well-organized draft of students dissertation Chapter 2. Writing must be formatted using APA-7 guidelines and use Times New Roman 12-point font (double-spaced). Include page numbers in the top right corner, and a running header in the top left corner.

    • Title Page: Use the title page template that is provided on Canvas. Give your dissertation a working title, understanding that it might change over the next several semesters.
    • Page Length: The page range for this assignment is 31-40 pages.
      • Chapter Introduction: Write a paragraph to introduce the chapter.
      • Chapter Summary: Write a paragraph to summarize the chapter.
    • Organization: Use headings and subheadings, as appropriate. Follow APA-7 guidelines.
    • Content: Synthesize relevant literature related to your research topic. Do not merely summarize.
    • Reference Page: Ensure your reference page is properly formatted (APA-7) and that you include the DOI for citations that have them. Include a minimum of 45 references, ensuring that at least 35 are scholarly peer-reviewed sources. Make sure that you include references published across a range of years and decades, with careful attention to recent works published in the last 10 years, including the current year.

      Professor Overall Comment: Good job! You reached the page limit. The main thing I want you to focus on is synthesis (not summary). Otherwise, you are headed in the right direction.

    • Attached is a copy of my paper and video with comments
  • ASHE Conference Proposal

    Each student will be tasked to write and submit a full-length conference proposal for the 2026 Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) conference. Students may approach this assignment as a solo writing project, as a pair project with one (1) partner, or as a group of no more than three (3) total members. The topic of the proposal may be focused on a topic related to decision making, individual research interests, collective research interests, or a relevant topic in higher education. Students should refer to the ASHE Call for Proposals for detailed guidance. Submission types must take one of the following forms:

    • Scholarly Paper: 1,850-1,990 words (including in-text citations)
    • Interactive Symposium: 1,850-1,990 words (including in-text citations)
    • Works in Progress: 1,420-1,490 words (including in-text-citations (recommended)
    • Poster: 1,420-1,490 words (including in-text-citations (recommended)

  • Literature review

    Key theories, concepts, and definitions

    Please review relevant academic literature for each construct separately,

    1-Human Resource Practices

    2-Job Satisfaction

    3-Perceived Organizational Support

    4- Employee Performance

    following the structure in the provided paper example.

    Hypothesis Development and Research Model

    Add a separate section titled Hypothesis Development and Research Model. In this section, you must:

    Review literature supporting the relationships between the study constructs

    Clearly state the research hypotheses (H1, H2, etc.)

    Draw and present the conceptual research model

    must be 6 pages

  • Literature Review

    Key theories, concepts, and definitions

    Please review relevant academic literature for each construct separately,

    1-Human Resource Practices

    2-Job Satisfaction

    3-Perceived Organizational Support

    4- Employee Performance

    following the structure in the provided paper example.

    Hypothesis Development and Research Model

    Add a separate section titled Hypothesis Development and Research Model. In this section, you must:

    Review literature supporting the relationships between the study constructs

    Clearly state the research hypotheses (H1, H2, etc.)

    Draw and present the conceptual research model

    must be 6 pages

  • Research article synopsis

    Each article synopsis requires students to search a relevant database of research journals (i.e. Google Scholar, SportDiscus, PubMed) to find a peer-reviewed research article related to one of the course topics. Students should read the selected articles in their entirety and then post a brief synopsis of the article(s) to CANVAS. Turn-it-in score should not exceed 24%. A citation or a copy of the article should be included. Each Synopsis is graded Pass/Fail.

    The synopsis should be written and should include the following headers:

    1. Reason for Selection
    2. Research Problem
    3. Methods
    4. Results/Conclusions
    5. Takeaways

    Students should briefly summarize why they selected the article, what research problem was addressed in the article, how the experiment was conducted, the most important results and explanations for the results provided by the authors of the study, and what information from the article can be used by classmates in their strength and conditioning decision-making processes.

    Some Main Reasons for Grade reductions (not an exhaustive list):

    • You didn’t have the 5 headers included in your summary.
    • You didn’t summarize under each header
    • You didn’t include the article/citation. Either is fine, but if I can’t figure out what you summarized, that’s not good.
    • Your Turn-it-in score wasn’t GREEN or BLUE. (If this happens it’ll most likely result in a 0)
      • Some suggestions to improve your Turn-it-in score (which will be given automatically once you turn in the assignment):
        1. Include a copy of the article but leave the citation out of your review. It will artificially inflate your score.
        2. Write more original statements. The longer the responses the less likely things will be flagged.
        3. Rephrase your writing. The Turn-it-in score is available to you and you are able to revise and resubmit the assignment ahead of the due date.

    Example Article Synopsis

    Reason for Selection

    Our research article for module 2 indicates that asymmetries are to be expected in sport-specific population such as groups that perform overhead throw actions predominantly on a single arm. While there are asymmetries, these do not confer these players with deficiency in movement competency. As an avid volleyball player, it interests me to find congruent research in volleyball.

    Research Problem

    Volleyball is a sport with many unilateral movements and competitive players usually start training in this sport from a young age. Thus, this population may be more inclined to asymmetrical development from these repetitive movements and are hypothesized to be more injury prone.

    Methods

    The Functional Movement Screen with the seven tests were conducted with 14 athletes.

    Results/Conclusions

    Most scores are around 2 and total averages to 16.5, with shoulder mobility test averaging the lowest. There were 4 athletes indicating pain in one of the shoulders, while there were asymmetries presented in most of the rest of the athletes. These disproportions are accounted to the greater use of a particular limb. However, the rest of the single limb tests do not present asymmetry, indicating that the core stabilizer muscles are in fact trained in a balanced manner.

    Takeaways

    While asymmetrical results may be presented in FMS, they may not be indicative of how functional the athlete. Context of the sport needs to be taken into consideration. Nonetheless, even if there is asymmetry distally at the limbs, it is important to maintain proximal symmetry as much as possible because these are indicative or core strength and motor control.

    Piech, J., Bajorek, W., Ponka, A., Kuchciak, M., & Bobula, G. (2020). Lateralization value of functional movement rating in volleyball players’ injury prevention. Journal of Physical Education and Sport, 20(3), 1475-1480.