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I was then to abstract pertinent, interesting, and related information and write this in an easy-to-understand way for my intended audience, which at this time were classmates. It was important to use non-technical and expert writers for this assignment. I was to define my target audience and how I might use pathos to reach and grab their attention and also decide how to appeal to their values.
The second project was to use five sources and create a literature review using an ‘artifact’ of something that contained the dolphin. Ideas or/and themes were to be represented and I was to create an analysis of the dolphin's role in the text I selected. This project was to use a humanistic perspective and analysis was to be supported with evidence from the text and research. Some possible questions to answer were how the animal is represented and also why the animal is represented in the artifact?
Project three focused on social sciences and I was to use observation and interviewing to do some research on the dolphin. Also to decide what was important about the data received from the interviews and observations analysis was done. This qualitative research was then recorded and reported. Brainstorming and deciding on how to begin, questions our assumptions, and deciding who to interview and what mediums or information to present. Also, I was to seek and compare my research findings with others.
I used various databases and search engines to collect my information. Scholarly peer-reviewed journals, Science magazines, textbooks, Youtube videos, research institute publishing, and websites were targets of my search efforts in locating information relevant to the dolphin. I used two groups of schoolmates and materials, (laptop, video) to collect qualitative information for review in Project three. Group dynamics in the response were accounted for by using two separate groups. I questioned these with three important questions to obtain the qualitative data for analysis after first showing two videos demonstrating some intelligence of the dolphin. We did not discuss the dolphin until these were shown and a question of much interest was ‘should the dolphin be considered a person?’ In doing my research on the dolphin I found it easier and more interesting than having to find quality information to be relied on from others. It was also more enjoyable and the data more effective for me analyzing it first-hand.
Each discipline, the Sciences, the Humanities, and the Social Sciences have unique writing styles, research methodology, and perspectives. The Humanities are focused on the written word and use this versus statistics and complicated technical studies. Research does lead to knowledge about its subject but it remains contained in the written word only and not applied or active as such as something is in the Sciences, where brain size and speed ability are studied, or the Social Sciences where research is done using qualitative studies such as the interview of groups of individuals and analysis done on the outcomes. Humanities often draw on the classics, in art, literature, philosophy, or other modern studies as means for comparison and use of beautiful concepts to engage emotions. Language is heavily used in Humanities for just this purpose.
The Social Sciences are focused much more on linguistics and are amid science and the humanities. The Social Sciences do not always contain qualitative research, for example, political policy; they also encompass text research with much more factual knowledge already known rather than being studied or writing based on what is going on in the world and its effect thereon. The Social Sciences also often focus on the processes that shape the world.
The Sciences focus heavily on quantitative studies versus qualitative; there are usually large groups in these research projects with many variables, controls, and the scientific process being used. The Sciences of course solve some of our major issues of today but because of their strong use of technical language, statistics, and mathematical figures can be much less interesting. The Sciences are also text-based such as in project one though they are usually so as a result of previous research translated into a more reader-friendly format similar to that. The Sciences focus on making the world more livable and more ease in understanding all that we as humans coexist with.
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