Considering Greene's criteria for generating inquiry based research questions, write an open-ended research question that you are interested in pursuing for the rest of the term.
Greene's Criteria:
1. The question can be answered with the tools you have
2. The question conveys a clear idea of who you are answering the question for
3. The question is organized around an issue
4. The question explores "how," "why," or "whether," and the "extent to which."
5. There are no prepackaged answers for the question
6. The question grows out of some issue or fundamental tension
After you write your research question, you are required to deliver some feedback to at least three of your peers. Your job as a reviewer of your peer's questions is to aid in the development and progression of the person's research project. How can the question be phrased in a better way? Are there offshoot questions that might help the person consider another angle to the question? If the question doesn't meet some of Greene's characteristics, what can be done to help? Might there be an interesting research method you could suggest? When you reply to a peer, you must reply to a peer who has less than three responses. It is important that everyone get responses from at least three people.
What is most important to me is that you are pursuing some subject that interests you. If you are really interested in your research project, this class will be much more worth your while. If you need inspiration, look at some of the videos I have posted on the course home page. Go to Ted.com and watch some of the world's best speakers. Read the opinions of bloggers and or the editorial sections of some online news papers. You might also check out some of these presentations:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6XAPnuFjJc
The Dynamism of Motivation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3oIiH7BLmg
The Psychology of Time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBmJay_qdNc
The Truth About Dishonesty
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BG46IwVfSu8
The Power of Outrospection
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5um8QWWRvo
Smile or Die
The question you develop here should change and develop as the semester goes forward.
What triggers spark depression in young adults and what key factors help most in leading them out of it?
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DeleteI like how you phrased your question, it is straight and to the point. When you break it down you are actually asking two questions, but two questions that have a cause and affect relationship: what causes spark depression and what affects can get you out. I think you can really do a lot of research with previous studies but it might be hard to conduct your own study. The most you can do outside of reading articles and peer-reviewed journals would probably be to interview someone that has spark depression, that has overcome it, or a professional that works with young adults with spark depression. Also, it will be important to define what "spark depression" exactly is. I'm not sure what it means but maybe you could include the definition in your question.
I think that it was a very good choice to specify 'young adults', instead of just examining adults. I agree with Katherine that interviewing someone who has depression will help your research method, and if you cannot find anyone, I know that there are very many videos on YouTube of young adults sharing their personal stories about depression. Also, I do not know a lot about this subject, but I think that it is important that you clearly define for your audience exactly what you mean when you say 'out of it.' Is there a way to know when people are truly led out of their depression?
DeleteOh, I just realized you meant spark as a verb. Nevermind then! I agree with Deborah it will be important to examine the overcoming of depression and if there is a clear, set way to identify if someone has overcome it.
DeleteI really like this question. I think it would be interesting to know some of the things that cause depression in young adults. Young adults can be put under a lot of pressure and it would be interesting to know if there are some things that can help get rid of depression. I think there may not be a set way of people knowing if someone is led out of their depression but I feel it depends on each person individually.
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DeleteThis is awesome feedback, thank you guys. And I completely agree with all of you. Deborah makes a good point, it is hard to have a clear definition of what is out of depression and what is not. I plan on conducting interviews with some individuals who suffer with depression and I plan to have them sort of define a grey area for what of depression means to them and go from there.
How has the wealth inequality in America contributed to current racial tension?
ReplyDeleteKatherine, not only is this question very relevant to current topics in the news, but it also meets all of Greene's criteria. The question is very well phrased so unfortunately I do not have critiques, however, I have a couple of questions. Are you planning on going extremely back into history, or is this strictly based on current racial tension? I know that there are a lot of resources online that will help you learn about wealth inequality, but I am also wondering how you exactly plan to define it. In addition to these two questions, I suggest that as a part of your research method, you get stories about racial tension from the past, as well as from the present.
DeleteThank you, Deborah! I understand all of your questions and I will definitely take them into account when writing my paper. I completely agree that history will have a huge role in my paper and I definitely want a strong background about both wealth inequality and racial tensions in the U.S to be included in my paper.
DeleteMaybe I could make my question more specific and ask how wealth inequality has continued to fuel racial tension rather than letting it die down.
Katherine,
DeleteI am very excited to read more about this topic. I am also interested in racial inequality and how that is tied to the disbursement of wealth in our country. Maybe it could help if you incorporated the current welfare systems and discuss their effectiveness or rather their inefectiveness.
To what extent has the recent research with CTE and concussion studies had an impact on youth/high school sports? What can be determined for the future of sports based on what is being done currently?
ReplyDeleteJustin, I remember liking this question when I first read it on the board in class yesterday. Not too long ago, I learned from the news that new rules have been enforced nationwide for youth soccer. Now, players under the age of 11 are no longer allowed to head the ball. Although I do not remember the particulars, I presume that this change must have been made due to some sort of correlation with recent research that has been conducted. I believe you will be able to find a lot of information on the first question; however, the second question may be more difficult to answer considering the answer lies in the future. One way you may be able to address the question is by researching how sports have adapted to rule changes, and thus make an assumption as to how sports will develop in the time to come.
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DeleteI really enjoyed thinking about this topic and I believe it is very important in today's culture. I really like the emphasis on concussions, however I think there might also be some very interesting information out there about the current medications the NFL and other professional leagues are using to mask injuries. Just some food for thought, you might be able to expand your question a bit more.
Justin, have you seen the movie Concussion? This sounds irrelevant, but I truly believe that this could help you with your inquiry question. It may or may not be helpful but the movie is basically about the doctor who discovered the dangers of CTE and the relation between this and football. I know that this movie will not count as a source but I highly suggest that you look into it.
DeleteI to thought this question stood out and is very interesting. Playing a contact sport myself, hockey, makes this topic stand out. There is actually a movie coming out about the NFL and concussions, watching it could help you further understand the topic. You could also interview past and present players on how they feel about the concussion problem. Research Chris Borland, he is a ex-NFL player that actually quit because he didn't want to get any more concussions.
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ReplyDeleteHow does the perception of firefighters as seen by the general public compare to the reality of the occupation?
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DeleteI really enjoyed reading your post and I have often contemplated this idea myself. One thing that I am very interested in is the perception of firefighter education by the general public and the actual reality. Are firefighters more educated than the public believes? How hard is it to become a firefighter? These questions may help as spin offs from your original question. Other than that I think this would be a very interesting topic to learn more about.
I like this question a lot. People look at being a firefighter as super cool and heroic, which it is, but people don't really think about the danger and how it might be scary and the long hours away from family that firefighter have to work.
DeleteIt would be interesting to find out what firefighters think about their occupation. I have a few friends who are doing firefighter school right now and they have told me its not just all about spraying water on a fire. I used to work in downtown Orlando and firefighters didn't just come out for fires, they came out for any injury or car accident. Its not just about putting out fires its about saving people when in need any way possible.
DeleteCale, I think this is a very interesting and important topic. Many people think that being a firefighter just involves dealing with fires and nothing more. People often ignore the fact that they have to risk their lives to save others and that sometimes, not even their best efforts can save everyone's lives and they have to deal with that too. I think your topic can educate people on how valuable are firefighters.
DeleteTo what extent does the increased use of technology and social media in young adults lives shape their romantic relationships?
ReplyDeleteSaltydawg420, this is one of the most interesting questions. I feel as though this is something that is relatable to our age group (obviously because you said young adults) and I think that you will learn a lot while researching this. However, I wonder exactly how you will collect the data and perform your research method. This is an awesome inquiry question and very original. I think that getting real life stories from your friends or just stalking young couples via twitter could be the best way to find/look for your answer.
DeleteJoseph,
DeleteThis is such a relevant question because technology has changed so many aspects of human's lives today, and romantic relationships are a huge part of our lives. In accordance to Greene's views on inquiry questions, you definitely will need to search the history of romantic relationships with and without technology and try and find out why they were the way they were. I think almost anyone on campus would be helpful in giving you information on how technology and social media has had an impact on their relationships.
My one criticism is that this question may be too broad and you may want to refocus it to a specific aspect of romantic relationships that is affected due to technology.
I think this is a very good question. There are so many more ways to meet someone than there used to be and I think it would be interesting how things like tinder and match.com or even just facebook have changed the way people go about their romantic relationships.
DeleteThis topic is very interesting. It seems that there are so many different ways to find a romantic relationship these days and i'm looking forward to hear just how many different options there really are.
DeleteHow has classical music influenced Jazz music, and instrumental improvisation?
ReplyDeleteThis is actually a really interesting question, I look forward to hearing about how you made connections between classical music and jazz music. I definitely think you should get ahold of some musical theorists to analyze some jazz pieces that you consider to make a connection to classical music.
DeleteI think this is a great question that many people would be interested in learning more about. I personally have absolutely no knowledge of music history so I would be interested in finding out ways in which classical music influenced jazz. I agree with Priscilla that comparing jazz and classical music pieces could be very beneficial to your research. Furthermore, students at UCF who are studying music may have some insight on your topic as well.
DeleteWhich factors effect the information and details that a news station presents to their audience?
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DeleteI really like your question. So many people have negative views towards the media, but I have never gone a step further and tried to analyze or understand why or how the media chooses what to talk about and present to the world. I know you are a broadcast journalism major, so this will definitely help you to learn more about how news stations work and what has happened in history that makes them the way they are today. It may be hard to actually reach out to news stations on cable TV, but maybe you could contact the Knights News station and you can ask them questions about their process - I'm sure it will be very similar.
When I tried to think about any history about news stations, the comedy movie Anchorman came to mind. I think this movie is relevant because it shows how the media in the 1980s changed it's focus from showing "real" news to entertaining news. An example of this is Ron Burgundy (Will Ferrell), discovered that Americans enjoyed watching car chases on the news. At one point in time, news stations never even had shown car chases because they didn't see it as "real" news. Although this is obviously not one-hundred percent accurate information, it shows that there is a history of what the media portrays and that it's been different throughout time.
This is a really good question and I feel like you could definitely find some good information about this. One thing you might be able to look in to is the number of viewers that are watching the news when different types of news are reported. This might be able to show that viewers are more interested in certain types of news. I like what Katherine said about how media in the 1980s changed from real news to entertainment. I think that it would be a good idea to look into whether news stations now are more interested in entertainment or important news.
DeleteWhat effects does a communication disorder have on someone's social life?
ReplyDeleteThis is a really interesting question, not being able to communicate would have a great affect on social life in my opinion. With all of the new technology and social media apps, someone with a communication disorder could still interact normally even though really they have a disorder. But at a point face to face interaction eventually occurs so there would be no hiding the disorder. You could probably find some studies online about communication disorders and symptoms.
DeleteHi Kathy, I find your question very interesting. I have also found myself wondering the same thing. However, it may be difficult to conduct this study because 1. finding people with a communication disorder may be a challenge in itself. 2. finding people willing to talk about their disorder could be even more challenging. Possibly finding a support group for people with different speech disorders may be beneficial to your research. Also talking to speech therapists that have experience with these kinds of patients may help as well. Good luck!
DeleteHow does divorce effect a child's relationship with their future significant other?
ReplyDeleteCierra, I think this will be an interesting question to explore. I have always believed that children are often influenced by the decisions made by their parents considering they are generally who we look up to the most. With the unfortunate increase of divorce rates, I am sure there must be some information relatable to your topic online. A website such as the American Psychology Association (APA) may be of some use because they often times focus on the psychological aspect after a traumatic event.
DeleteCierra, this is a question that stood out to me as I was scrolling down the page. Seeing that parents are supposed to be positive role models in their children's lives, it is easy to see how divorce can effect children mentally. Some kids may put up a psychological front and remove themselves from the situation, while others become angry and reject all forms of outside help, and still others might take it very emotionally. I would suggest looking into the age people were when their parents got divorced and see if there is a correlation in how their intimate relationships are. Also exploring the peoples different personalities might have a large role in how they respond to their parents' divorce. There are some good personality tests at MyPlan.com (I'm pretty sure UCF has a subscription to it if you ask the library). Good luck!
DeleteThis question is so interesting and thought provoking. I suggest when conducting research if possible look into the kids who grew up to have lasting relationships. See if there are any factors that led them to be more successful. This topic has probably been researched before so finding an existing study shouldn't be to hard. Good luck.
DeleteThis question really caught my eye. Children learn from their parents. Most abusers come from a home with abuse, and that is normal to them. So does a child with divorced parents see that as a norm?
DeleteWhat key factors affect the gap of knowledge concerning cyber security commonly present between the younger and older generation? What training practices/factors affect the mastery of technology concerning a member of the older generation?
ReplyDeleteThis seems like an interesting topic to research. These days it seems like we can keep anything from anyone who doesn't understand technology. For example most parents don't understand the track my iPhone app and don't use it on their children when I'm sure some would like to. Maybe researching the interest older adults have in technology as it evolves could be helpful in gaining insight.
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ReplyDeleteHow has legalization of recreational marijuana in Colorado and other US states changed the perception of using marijuana?
ReplyDeleteI think this is a pretty interesting topic due to how controversial it is and that it is a very prominent issue that it currently picking up a lot of attention. Most likely won't have any problem finding information out their on the topic. I think that a way to branch out and bring more into this conversation would be to consider the political side of it and the impact that it is currently having on the presidential campaign. Another thing to look into with your research would be to examine how different age groups or genders have different viewpoints on the issue.
DeleteNick, I agree with Justin that you definitely won't have any trouble finding data about this subject. However, there are so many conflicting statistics that are manipulated by politicians and large companies so that the results come out in their favor. So becareful when you're doing your research because it will be pretty easy for you to stumble upon manipulated data that is done by companies who make more money by outlawing marijuana.
DeleteNick, I like the way you have framed the question so that you have narrowed your focus to being on the recreational use. As Deborah and Justin mentioned, it will be important to double check the numbers you find so that you do not report false statistics. Another possible aspect to maybe look into would be how crime rates in legalized states have been affected by the recreational use.
DeleteI heavily agree with Deborah, in the sense that you should make sure your sources of information are very credible. A lot of industries may be harmed by the marijuana industry and will frame information differently. Another stance on this idea could be the economical influence on the public's opinion about legalizing marijuana (either recreationally or medicinally). That is how the economic benefits/penalties effect the popularity of legalizing marijuana.
DeleteHow does exposure to advertisements promoting unhealthy food effect obesity rate?
ReplyDeleteI really like this question, I have heard this topic more than one when talk to fellow peers about obesity in the united states and such but I haven’t an answer really for the extent to which it really does affect people. In my opinion the more someone is exposed to these kinds of ads the more likely they are to consume these types of meals throughout the day. And with life being as hectic as it can be for some people, it becomes easy to buy fast food or quick meals rather than cook a legitimate meal.
DeleteThis question is really relevant because of the amount of advertising and growing obesity rate in the U.S. I think that there is definitely a correlation between advertisements for unhealthy food and obesity. You might also be able to make a connection by researching how and why stores place certain products where they do, such as candy bars in check out lines.
DeleteIn today's world this topic is extremely relevant. If you wanted to continue this study in a different way maybe research which demographics are targeted when advertising unhealthy food. For example where are there more billboards for fast food? or what channels play the most advertisements for unhealthy food? or even What locations of fast food restaurants have the most business? This is a very good question which can lead other questions increasing the quality content of your paper. I look forward to your conclusion.
DeleteTo what extent does one's mindset play a role in overcoming injuries or sickness?
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DeleteYour question is in an interesting area of topic. I agree with the idea that sometimes half the battle is overcoming your mind and thoughts. The brain is a very powerful and complex object. This being said, have you put any thought into how you might research this topic with the tools you have at your disposal currently. I was interested in writing something along the lines of this subject (having to do with the brain), but I felt that I was limited by my resources. Once you look into the subject further you will probably find that there is a lot of research you can pull information/ ideas from. Another approach you can take to this question could be incorporating the placebo effect into your studies or inquiry question. I'm excited to hear what you come up with!
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DeleteJake, I think that this question can be very easy to research as you can apply to many different things. I think that you can do a lot of research in particular in the world of sports, as you always hear stories about athletes powering through severe injuries to play.
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ReplyDeleteWhy do people pursue certain majors in college even though the outlook on finding a job is low in that particular field?
ReplyDeleteHow has bitcoin gained notoriety and credibility as a crypto-currency despite its tendency to be used for illegal purchases and how can law enforcement keep up and regulate its usage?
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting topic and although bitcoin has been around a little bit now, I still don't know very much about the topic. Your topic would be easy to catch someones eye as it is increasing in controversy and the average reader might not know much on the topic. The only issue with this paper could be testing it or getting primary sources. I'm not sure what type of access you would have and if you would be able to get interviews or things of that matter to happen. I think the two parts to your question is a good idea to help broaden your research and bring in more to the argument.
DeleteHow do different colors manipulate the emotions and actions of others?
ReplyDeleteI was just wondering about this myself. I find it so interesting how having your room a certain color can make you feel a particular emotion simply by being in the room. I'm sure that you could find a good amount of previous studies and research on this question online. I actually just found one article last week when I was doing my own research to help me decide what color to paint my new room. I am sure your research paper will be very helpful to others as well.
DeleteThis is very interesting. I have seen a number of case studies that show children associating the color red with anger. Some children in fact see red when they get angry. Whether its associated with television's association with red as an angry color (when their characters get angry) or whether they draw the connection themselves, I would be interested to find out either way!
DeleteI think this is an interesting topic. I've heard from a lot of people that it's always better to wear colors like blue to job interviews because it makes you look more dependable. I'm not sure if that's true or not but it's definitely something I'd like to know more about.
DeleteHow are the deep web and the online black market affecting our society and what do people really know about them?
ReplyDeleteThis is a very interesting topic! Not many people are aware that you can buy almost anything online, despite legality. Warning: I do suggest you be careful, as just simple searches can prompt interest by network moderators, and land you in big trouble. I do not advise searching on google by just the title of an online black market website, especially on the school WiFi. A possible idea is looking into the global aspect of illegal online shopping. Thats is, most of the product on these websites originate in foreign countries, where policy is different. Perhaps, how they avoid the FBI's jurisdiction (hiding, or possibly legal loopholes).
DeleteI really like this topic as it is not very well known about and it is only recently coming to light woth the whole Ross Ulbrich situation. However there is so much information regarding the topic so I think you did a great job in narrowing your topic and focusing on smaller aspects of the dark web. I think that an interesting topic to look into is the evolution of some of the markets as law enforcement cracks down on them. This evolution has expanded the ammount of markets greatly and it would be cool to look at all the new features coming out on the new emerging markets.
DeleteI have noticed that many people don't even know about the huge human trafficking market that goes on in the deep web, and all the different things that you can easily find, and yet, how hard it is to trace it all back to the people who are responsible for these things.
DeleteHow does gender coding impact person identity?
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this question. This has always been a topic that interested me because I have 3 nieces and one of them is more of a tomboy while the rest are very girly. She is constantly made fun of by so many people including her own mother who forces her to wear dresses and act "girly" despite her own wishes. I've noticed recently however that she has gotten so fed up with fighting her mom on this that she just gave in and will wear whatever she wants her to wear and act however she wants her to act. As a result I have also noticed that she is so much more depressed and self conscious. She will still decorate her room with superhero things and cars but recently has told me she doesn't really know what she likes anymore. She's having trouble with her personal identity because she's being told how to act and dress. I am sure that you can find a lot of information on this topic online as well as people who would be willing to answer questions about it. I seems like a great question to research for the sake of all the kids who are being told how they "should" live.
DeleteFollowing up on what Kathy said, I agree that this is a great question and one that interests me as well. Our society has made many advances in Feminist and Gay Rights movements (both of which have a strong focus on personal identity and defying traditional gender roles) allowing people to "be who they are and say what they feel" yet there are others (mostly immediate family members) that feel that their son/ daughter should act a certain way. It would be interesting if you looked into the generational gap between our generation, parents, and grandparents to further investigate their opinions on gender coding. Maybe you will find that the older generation still believes that women should be dainty while men are meant to be the strong ones. I look forward to reading what you find!
DeleteThis is a topic that has always amazed me. We grow up associating things like the color blue with boys and pink with girls, and then society judges you when you try to bend their views. I think we have made great advances in the past decade on this topic, and this is something I'm looking forward to reading more about.
DeleteHow does living on or off campus affect grades/study habits?
ReplyDeleteInteresting topic to go with and there will definitely be a lot of factors in play. You may want to narrow this down further as a closer look into conditions of living. Such as shared room or private room scenarios and also what type of accommodations different apartment complexes will have to offer. I think that you will definitely be in the green in terms of finding people to interview and can look at a comparison at how they personally feel things have changed and how they may have improved or gotten worse with their academic progress.
DeleteThis topic is very interesting and very relevant, at least to us. Im sure you may be able to find student papers with useful information here at UCF. As an idea to expand upon, you may be inclined to look into the possible correlation with higher cost living (typically on campus) and the stress associated with fiscal decline. It may support your findings.
DeleteThis is a really good topic because I often see students on the UCF Facebook page asking for advice on where would be better to live, on or off campus. I agree with Justin though that it might be helpful to narrow down your research. I would also suggest to make sure to take into consideration the conditions of living such as if there are multiple roommates that people would have to share the space with. I think that your question will be very interesting to not only research but also to read as a finished study.
DeleteHow does a doctor's perception of a patient affect the patient's level of care?
ReplyDeleteThis is a great question. I think this is one of those things that people don’t like to bring up often. Especially with a lot of controversial issues arising now like gay marriage, people are being more open about their sexuality it does raise the question of whether, in cases of emergency, will they still be treated the same by a stranger who’s morals and views differ from their own. I do feel like this topic would be easier to write about if it had a more narrow audience but that does also depend on the direction you would like to take this paper in.
DeleteI actually really like this question. however, i think that if you broaden the subject, this question can be much more easy to research. what i mean, why not branch out to different fields such as business and their clients, or something along those lines?
DeleteThis is an interesting question and there is definitely not going to be just one answer. I think there will be many different opinions about this subject because every doctor is different, and the situations in which they are treating patients are different. There are probably some doctors that don't even think about who their patient is, but instead think of them as just objects that need to be fixed so that they can be unbiased on the way they treat patients; while other doctors connect on more of a personal level with patients.
DeleteI like this question a lot. This is a very important topic to bring up as well. It really gets you thinking about what the answers could be and what people have to say about this topic. I think the only thing about this question is that it will be very biased. If you really got to talk to people you could hear so many different views on this. Some health providers may not admit to this but the views could be completely different from the person being provided with the help. But either way, I cant wait to see what your results say.
DeleteI really love this question. It is something I have thought about before. If a doctor has certain views that conflict with those of a patient, would the patient get as good of care as a patient with the same views? I'm curious to know the answer to this.
DeleteIn which ways do traditional gender roles affect the level of success (happiness, longevity, etc) in an intimate relationship?
ReplyDeleteDelaney, I think the question you posed would be a very interesting one to research. In today's world, it seems like traditional gender roles are not as commonly upheld. A timeline I saw a few weeks ago showed that since the 1860's to now, the divorce rate has progressively grown. Although this could be a coincidence, I think it would be interesting to research this and find out. Maybe asking a set of questions to people that consider themselves the uphold traditional gender and the same questions to those who do not would be a good way to go about collecting data. I'll be interested to hear what you find.
DeleteI love this question and find it extremely relevant today. With gender roles changing it's interesting to observe what that does to relationships. I suggest when writing the paper to more specifically define success and find some way to measure that. I can't wait to hear your results.
DeleteI really liked this question a lot. It's perfect because you know so many people would have so many different views and opinions on this topic, so it would be easy to go out and talk to people and get answers. I also agree with Carolyn's comment that you should be more specific defining success. But anyways, great question, hope you can get the answers you're looking for.
DeleteWhat factors contribute most to students' decisions regarding major?
ReplyDeleteThis question really interests me more than people may think. I really wish I knew this answer because growing up I never knew what I wanted to be. Even when I started college I wasn't sure what I wanted to do. I thought I should've had it figured out years ago because my brother knew he was going to be an engineer since he was in middle school, and I always looked up to him. Plus my parents always stressed college and having a career my whole life, I just didn't know why I couldn't figure it out. So I would love to know the answer to this.
DeleteI really like this question because there are so many different sources that could affect this decision. Not only from family and friends, but also perceptions gained from media such as movies and books. Racial stereotyping can also affect a person's decision, possibly making them believe that they are ill suited to a particular major.
DeleteWhy does cancerous tissue develop in young healthy tissue?
ReplyDeleteThis is very interesting, because doctors don't know why cancer develops. I'd suggest having a thorough discussion with an oncologist about this, its probably kind of difficult to understand the science behind all of the studies. But I'm very interested in seeing what kind of arguments you could make about the cause of cancer!
DeleteI am curious to see what kind of answer you get. If it is not on the internet it is probably cause no one knows, so I am unsure what would result from your research.
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