Order Description
My order for proposed methodology requires a writer who have studied social work in Australia and have experience in researching social issues who are familiar with AASW code of ethics and national ethical guidelines involving human subjects, research method and data analysis. (sociology and social work is different area) This assignment is continued task from first assignment ‘literature review’. I have provided brief summary of literature review I have done and references I have used A writer will need to understand what I have searched for literature review and how it is linked to second assignment ‘proposed methodology’. I have provided information about both assignments.
I have provided outline for proposed methodology which includes research questions and what to be included in the assignment. I provided reference lists that need to be used. A writer will need additional references to successfully complete this writing.
Proposed methodology paper should demonstrate that you understand the research methods and strategies and show that you can apply the ideas in the research.
Three steps to success for this assignment are:
• 1.descibe: Show you read and understand the content
• 2. Justify : means to give your rationale(or reasons for your choices –to do this well you need to understand)
• 3. Apply: build argument why you choose particular method or strategies.
I have provided the lecture notes to give you general understanding about what we have learnt for this unit.
Please note that the proposed methodology has to meet Distinction or High distinction marking criteria. There is hurdle for this assignment and I have to at least meet credit for this assignment.
Ethical and Design Issues in Controversial Research Studies
SCS 285 Module 3 Activity Ethical and Design Issues in Controversial Research Studies Introduction Psychological research has sometimes crossed ethical boundaries, leading to controversial outcomes and raising important questions about research practices. This paper examines three infamous studies – the Stanford Prison Experiment, the John/Joan case, and Milgram’s obedience experiments – analysing their ethical and […]