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Ten 'Thorny' Data Collection Practices Of Research Use, Proshat Nouri
Ten 'Thorny' Data Collection Practices Of Research Use, Proshat Nouri
Undergraduate Student Research Internships Conference
When conducting research, there are various ethical dilemmas associated with the practices researchers engage in and with. Once the notion of data privacy and collection are integrated into research, the ambiguity surrounding ethics and whether a practice is deemed ethical heightens. This research output presents ten scenarios of research use that demonstrate thorny data collection practices.
Research And Extension Experiences On Grassland Protection And Construction (Gpc) Techniques In China, Xiangyang Hou
Research And Extension Experiences On Grassland Protection And Construction (Gpc) Techniques In China, Xiangyang Hou
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
No abstract provided.
Experimental Research On The Grassland Rodent Control By A Way Of Training The Vulpes Fulva Return To A Wild State, Kechang Li, Xiaolin Gu, Weijun Li, Xiuyun Ji, Zhao'e Yu
Experimental Research On The Grassland Rodent Control By A Way Of Training The Vulpes Fulva Return To A Wild State, Kechang Li, Xiaolin Gu, Weijun Li, Xiuyun Ji, Zhao'e Yu
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
No abstract provided.
Ecotypic Research And Applied Value Of The Forage Germplasm Resources, Laixi Zhao, Yuqing Wang, Ying De, Chunbo Xu
Ecotypic Research And Applied Value Of The Forage Germplasm Resources, Laixi Zhao, Yuqing Wang, Ying De, Chunbo Xu
IGC Proceedings (1993-2023)
No abstract provided.
Writing And Publishing For Early Career Academics, Sunny L. Munn, Jill Zarestky, Jeremy Bohonos, Joshua Collins, Tonette Rocco
Writing And Publishing For Early Career Academics, Sunny L. Munn, Jill Zarestky, Jeremy Bohonos, Joshua Collins, Tonette Rocco
Adult Education Research Conference
This panel will describe strategies to help early career academics prepare a first publication and develop a research agenda. This interactive session provides graduate students and early career scholars with an overview of the types of papers frequently found in academic journals, and shares approaches to writing for both peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed sections. The panel includes engaging participants in discussion around current research topics, drafting a manuscript, and building and executing a research agenda. The strategies and insights we share will be particularly useful to those wanting to understand the academic publishing process more thoroughly.