Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Field Research Field research is research that you conduct yourself. It is PRIMARY research, not SECONDARY.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Field Research Field research is research that you conduct yourself. It is PRIMARY research, not SECONDARY."— Presentation transcript:

1

2 Field Research Field research is research that you conduct yourself. It is PRIMARY research, not SECONDARY.

3 Primary research  Original letter  Original interview  Original measurement  Original survey, study, document, etc. Secondary research  Reading a book about another book  Reading an article about a study conducted by others  Reading an article about a historical document, etc.

4 Ask yourself: is my source an expert?

5 Remember: It’s all about your reader. DO NOT misrepresent your sources. If your source is an expert, say so. If your source is NOT an expert, don’t use your source for factual information. We want to be ethical writers!

6 EXPERTS  Give the writer credibility  Lend power to a paper  Support/prove the writer’s ideas  Help convince a reader  Are a powerful rhetorical device! NON-EXPERTS  Can be convincing testimony  Help keep the reader interested  Help add “the human element”  Help the imagine himself/herself in the situation  Are a powerful rhetorical device!

7 If your source IS an expert: “As a mechanic for five years and an at-home mechanic for over ten, Ronald Gregory suggests...” “Author of the book Knowing Your Dog, Camille Smith has a few tips for picking a new puppy.” “Ben Smith knows the worries of small business owners—he’s owned his own business since 1997.”

8 Example 1: “Most new golfers struggle with putting at first. A golfer for only 6 months, Megan Kendall describes her first putting experience as ‘annoying and intriguing all at the same time.’” Example 2: “ A type II diabetic for 15 years, Burt Goldman knows what it’s like to need medical advice on a regular basis.” NOTE: Notice that I’m not using Kendall as an expert for facts, but as an interesting anecdote. This is testimony and your reader will understand that Kendall speaks as person who loves to golf, not as a golf expert.

9

10 #1: Make sure you really are an expert. I’ve baked cookies many times, but I’m not an expert. A chef or professional cook is an expert. #2: Tell your reader about your expertise. If you’ve coached softball for 10 years, tell your reader so your reader understands why you get to give advice. Otherwise, you’ll lack the credibility to persuade.

11

12  Should be introduced to the reader  May help you brainstorm or narrow a topic when you get another person’s perspective  Help add interest/color to your essay

13 EXPERT INTERVIEW  Makes your essay seem credible, trustworthy  Supports the information in your essay NOT AN EXPERT INTERVIEW  Might be testimony, opinion, ideas, etc.  Can provide color, interest to your ideas  Should NOT be used as fact  Do not misrepresent your source

14  Can create survey yourself  Must get permission before you interview students at a college

15  Chat rooms  Web forums  Discussion boards

16 Ideas or opinions from these places may not be expert opinions. You can still use them, but not as fact. Use:  As an interesting anecdote  As a way to brainstorm ideas  As opinions, testimony, etc.  But NOT as facts

17 Find a web forum on the topic of your choice. Then, record some of the discussion threads you see. Who is the audience for the forum? How might you use the information you find in an essay? (for more instructions see the next slides)

18 To find a web forum, try searching in Google for your “topic, web forum.” Let me show you how I might find a web forum on the Ford Mustang...

19

20

21

22

23

24 Know that you have options beyond books and articles. Field research is just one type of research!


Download ppt "Field Research Field research is research that you conduct yourself. It is PRIMARY research, not SECONDARY."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google