I need some good topics to research that really have never been done before. I'm going to be surveying my college campus. Thanks!
Do you know any good HEALTH related topics for my sociology research project?
Try in the health category,you will find so many topics there.
Reply:try mens health.....i think you could have fun with that one!!!!! then maybe some of these questions will never be asked again!!!!
Reply:never been done before will be hard, good luck with that! What about the effects college has on one's future health, you could ask around if people feel they will be healthier because they have higher ed. and why. This could give you lots to work with comparing SES of ed versus non-ed, etc....
Reply:Do some research at the library or on line. I really don't know what has been done before. Good luck.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2004...
This website could give you a start/some ideas.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Good topics for research paper in Political Science?
I'm not very interested and is very weak in Government and political stuff, but i have to take the class anyway. I try to read them, but they are very hard to understand if you don't know what is going on in the world. Anyway, what are good topics for a research paper, something easy to understand? I prefer not current issues, because my professor wants us to use some books for resources. Thanks!
Good topics for research paper in Political Science?
Here are a couple of links that might help:
http://bensguide.gpo.gov/9-12/
http://library.sau.edu/bestinfo/Hot/hoti...
http://www.carnegielibrary.org/teens/hom...
Good Luck!
Reply:I would do it over lobbyist. Nice easy topic that will not cause any back lash form your class mates. This in turn would also help inform the upcoming voters of your age group about lobbyist. As of now they have inform the public that there are 60 lobbyist for ever one congress man/woman. When did voting with your back pocket because the norm. Oh well,
When I was in college a long time ago, I did a topic over death row and did I get nailed in the class room, hell ya I did over that topic. Everybody was so dead set on death row of todays times. That they failed to even listen that I was talking about 30 plus years ago.
Another topic that you could talk about is Slavery. The fact that we went to war on this issue and yet we support other countries Via Nafta and if it ever gets past, Cafta. NAFTA and CAFTA our the free trade agreements that you might hear about in the new. How they off shore our jobs because they can have the work done cheaper in Mexico or Canada and shipped into our country. NAFTA is North America free trade agreement, ie Canada and Mexico. This allows over seas companies to ship to one of the two. Then truck the load into our country.
Textile ie clothing makers and how they have suffered horible job loss in the market. All because G Bush did not sign the law back into law at midnight. You might notice the new clothing companies up in the malls at your age. It has been list that upwards of around 1500 jobs a day lost in America only to be sent over seas because of that law not being signed back into law. This went on for months and months and well, the impact is all around you via the new outlet stores.
Reply:fearmongering as a political tool for controlling the sheeple - Bush administration has raised this technique to an artform.
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Good topics for research paper in Political Science?
Here are a couple of links that might help:
http://bensguide.gpo.gov/9-12/
http://library.sau.edu/bestinfo/Hot/hoti...
http://www.carnegielibrary.org/teens/hom...
Good Luck!
Reply:I would do it over lobbyist. Nice easy topic that will not cause any back lash form your class mates. This in turn would also help inform the upcoming voters of your age group about lobbyist. As of now they have inform the public that there are 60 lobbyist for ever one congress man/woman. When did voting with your back pocket because the norm. Oh well,
When I was in college a long time ago, I did a topic over death row and did I get nailed in the class room, hell ya I did over that topic. Everybody was so dead set on death row of todays times. That they failed to even listen that I was talking about 30 plus years ago.
Another topic that you could talk about is Slavery. The fact that we went to war on this issue and yet we support other countries Via Nafta and if it ever gets past, Cafta. NAFTA and CAFTA our the free trade agreements that you might hear about in the new. How they off shore our jobs because they can have the work done cheaper in Mexico or Canada and shipped into our country. NAFTA is North America free trade agreement, ie Canada and Mexico. This allows over seas companies to ship to one of the two. Then truck the load into our country.
Textile ie clothing makers and how they have suffered horible job loss in the market. All because G Bush did not sign the law back into law at midnight. You might notice the new clothing companies up in the malls at your age. It has been list that upwards of around 1500 jobs a day lost in America only to be sent over seas because of that law not being signed back into law. This went on for months and months and well, the impact is all around you via the new outlet stores.
Reply:fearmongering as a political tool for controlling the sheeple - Bush administration has raised this technique to an artform.
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What are some essay/research paper topics/questions relative to "Lynchings" and Black History month ?
I need help forming a good research paper. My topic is "Lynching" but i need help putting the topic into a good question.
If u can help i would really appreciate it.
What are some essay/research paper topics/questions relative to "Lynchings" and Black History month ?
Here are a few good research questions on the topic.
Was Ida B. Wells an effective anti-lynching advocate?
In what ways did the NAACP's journal, "The Crisis," edited by W.E.B. DuBois, oppose lynching?
How well was lynching covered or reported in newspapers? Did African-American owned and African-American targeted newspapers do a better job at reporting on lynching than mainstream white-targeted newspapers? (Compare the Chicago Defender and the Chicago Sun, or the New Amsterdam News and the New York Times).
Was Marcus Garvey involved in the anti-lynching movement? How? Did his UNIA organization act in any way against lynching?
Reply:I've never seen anything about famous African-Americans who witnessed lynchings. It would be interesting to learn how the killings shaped their lives.
Reply:I took a class on Lynching in America years ago. I wrote a paper about Lynching and the art that was created at the time. Strange fruit by Billy Holiday, drawings of lynchings, etc.
If u can help i would really appreciate it.
What are some essay/research paper topics/questions relative to "Lynchings" and Black History month ?
Here are a few good research questions on the topic.
Was Ida B. Wells an effective anti-lynching advocate?
In what ways did the NAACP's journal, "The Crisis," edited by W.E.B. DuBois, oppose lynching?
How well was lynching covered or reported in newspapers? Did African-American owned and African-American targeted newspapers do a better job at reporting on lynching than mainstream white-targeted newspapers? (Compare the Chicago Defender and the Chicago Sun, or the New Amsterdam News and the New York Times).
Was Marcus Garvey involved in the anti-lynching movement? How? Did his UNIA organization act in any way against lynching?
Reply:I've never seen anything about famous African-Americans who witnessed lynchings. It would be interesting to learn how the killings shaped their lives.
Reply:I took a class on Lynching in America years ago. I wrote a paper about Lynching and the art that was created at the time. Strange fruit by Billy Holiday, drawings of lynchings, etc.
Does anyone have any really good topics I can research regarding teenagers and how it affects/helps them?
I need a topic to research for school. I want the topic to be about teens. Last semester, I did a project on teen plastic surgery and how the media and celebrites influence teens' decesions to undergo surgery. I kind of need a topic like that. Ex: bullies in school and how kids are affected.
Does anyone have any really good topics I can research regarding teenagers and how it affects/helps them?
"What is the future of the youth of the world." (This one was the title of a nation-wide contest once.)
And, for the winning answer, see my source.
Reply:How about Internet plagiarism and teens?
Does anyone have any really good topics I can research regarding teenagers and how it affects/helps them?
"What is the future of the youth of the world." (This one was the title of a nation-wide contest once.)
And, for the winning answer, see my source.
Reply:How about Internet plagiarism and teens?
What are some interesting, but easy to research topics on biology?
Apoptosis/Programmed Cell Death - why are cells preprogrammed to die. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senescence
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apoptosis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programmed_...
Horizontal or lateral gene transfer- compare human with other animal genomes for the transfer of genetic material between species. Talk about Barbara McClintock's jumping genes.
http://snailseyeview.blogspot.com/2007/0...
http://news.surfwax.com/health/files/Gen...
http://www.panspermia.org/virus.htm
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horizontal_...
http://www.genomenewsnetwork.org/article...
http://biochem4.okstate.edu/~biocukm/mg/...
What are some interesting, but easy to research topics on biology?
Non prescription drugs and their effect on the anatomy of the brain and its functions
Reply:Try researching what's new in biology. It's cool to see what scientists and others are coming up with to help the world today, and it's all over the place, including newspapers and online .orgs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apoptosis
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programmed_...
Horizontal or lateral gene transfer- compare human with other animal genomes for the transfer of genetic material between species. Talk about Barbara McClintock's jumping genes.
http://snailseyeview.blogspot.com/2007/0...
http://news.surfwax.com/health/files/Gen...
http://www.panspermia.org/virus.htm
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horizontal_...
http://www.genomenewsnetwork.org/article...
http://biochem4.okstate.edu/~biocukm/mg/...
What are some interesting, but easy to research topics on biology?
Non prescription drugs and their effect on the anatomy of the brain and its functions
Reply:Try researching what's new in biology. It's cool to see what scientists and others are coming up with to help the world today, and it's all over the place, including newspapers and online .orgs.
What are some good political research topics?
My group and I are in government class and we want a unique topic that is not a cliché. Thanks! (:
What are some good political research topics?
Well, it would help if you told us what level of class you're taking -- topics for a high school class would get laughed at by a college professor, and topics for a college class would be beyond all but the brightest high school students.
That being said, one idea might be to pick a case before the courts and discuss your opinions on it. Research both sides. When I took a political science class in college, I got a top grade on a paper doing just that.
Reply:US secret operations and their devastating rippling effects on the current world crisis.
Start with Operation Ajax in 1953 :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJRcOF7rE...
Reply:Nuclear Energy and it effects
Reply:The Pew Center's recent study of how 1 out of every 100 Americans is in prison and how the land of the free now imprisons more people than anyone else on earth.
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What are some good political research topics?
Well, it would help if you told us what level of class you're taking -- topics for a high school class would get laughed at by a college professor, and topics for a college class would be beyond all but the brightest high school students.
That being said, one idea might be to pick a case before the courts and discuss your opinions on it. Research both sides. When I took a political science class in college, I got a top grade on a paper doing just that.
Reply:US secret operations and their devastating rippling effects on the current world crisis.
Start with Operation Ajax in 1953 :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJRcOF7rE...
Reply:Nuclear Energy and it effects
Reply:The Pew Center's recent study of how 1 out of every 100 Americans is in prison and how the land of the free now imprisons more people than anyone else on earth.
hotels
Monday, May 4, 2009
What are good research topics for cognitive psychology?
I have to run an experiment and I still haven't figured out what topic should I do. Do you have some good suggestions?
What are good research topics for cognitive psychology?
Wow, that is a huge question and really depends on what specific area you are interested in. I have always found the areas of memory and problem solving very interested. I am guessing that you would not be able to use human subjects or I would suggest something in the area of children and memory development. But otherwise, if you are wanting to run a simple experiment you might chose problem solving. Why not run an experiment that looks at the ability to problem solve while listening to loud music - this could have an application to kids doing their homework while listening to music. Hope this helps, I did the best I could with limited information. Good luck.
Reply:Try using a simple memory test but you have to watch out for ethics in your experiement. Probably have to get people to sign a waiver if its involved. I also like the idea of motivational concepts, maybe including maslows hierarchy of need.
Reply:If you have the availability to research groups or run them. Give a pre and a post test. Use cognitive with one group and any other methods with the other group.
Follow up on the success may show that cognitive is more enablling and empowering to those who receive it.
Reply:What about: Computational Theory.
To describe Computational Theories of the human mind, and discuss the development and role of this theory in explaining how the human mind works. Provide a strict cognitive analysis and consider the role of day-dreaming in human mind activity as a source of creative potential for computer programming.
Or what about: The Relationship of Neuropsychology, Cognitive Psychhology and Artificial Intelligence.
Give the relationship between cognitive neuropsychology, cognitive psychology and Artificial intelligence. By revealing the differing aspects of three elements of psychology, take a look at how they intertwine and create a cohesive bond. The process of linking the forms of artificial intelligence with cognitive structures to help us, not develop the mind, but to advance the possibility of making human life easier as a result.
Reply:I don't know if I would deal with Maslow's heirarchy of needs in a Cognitive Psychology class. That's more of a motivation topic, and besides, the heirarchy is not something that can be looked at empirically. It's more of a pseudo-theory kind of like Freud's psychosexual development theory. Makes sense sometimes, but scientifically useless.
I'm kind of interested in the effects of chronic negative/cynical thoughts on human physiology. I won't elaborate on that but it should provide ample places to start!
What are good research topics for cognitive psychology?
Wow, that is a huge question and really depends on what specific area you are interested in. I have always found the areas of memory and problem solving very interested. I am guessing that you would not be able to use human subjects or I would suggest something in the area of children and memory development. But otherwise, if you are wanting to run a simple experiment you might chose problem solving. Why not run an experiment that looks at the ability to problem solve while listening to loud music - this could have an application to kids doing their homework while listening to music. Hope this helps, I did the best I could with limited information. Good luck.
Reply:Try using a simple memory test but you have to watch out for ethics in your experiement. Probably have to get people to sign a waiver if its involved. I also like the idea of motivational concepts, maybe including maslows hierarchy of need.
Reply:If you have the availability to research groups or run them. Give a pre and a post test. Use cognitive with one group and any other methods with the other group.
Follow up on the success may show that cognitive is more enablling and empowering to those who receive it.
Reply:What about: Computational Theory.
To describe Computational Theories of the human mind, and discuss the development and role of this theory in explaining how the human mind works. Provide a strict cognitive analysis and consider the role of day-dreaming in human mind activity as a source of creative potential for computer programming.
Or what about: The Relationship of Neuropsychology, Cognitive Psychhology and Artificial Intelligence.
Give the relationship between cognitive neuropsychology, cognitive psychology and Artificial intelligence. By revealing the differing aspects of three elements of psychology, take a look at how they intertwine and create a cohesive bond. The process of linking the forms of artificial intelligence with cognitive structures to help us, not develop the mind, but to advance the possibility of making human life easier as a result.
Reply:I don't know if I would deal with Maslow's heirarchy of needs in a Cognitive Psychology class. That's more of a motivation topic, and besides, the heirarchy is not something that can be looked at empirically. It's more of a pseudo-theory kind of like Freud's psychosexual development theory. Makes sense sometimes, but scientifically useless.
I'm kind of interested in the effects of chronic negative/cynical thoughts on human physiology. I won't elaborate on that but it should provide ample places to start!
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