thinking through paper
you will complete an individual, descriptive action research study on a topic, issue, or problem impacting your professional practice. From the presentations, recall that the purpose of descriptive research is to describe the situation; it does not provide guidance on what to do or establish causality. As you consider study ideas, keep it simple – an idea manageable in a four-week timeframe.
We transitioned to APA 7th edition.
1. Thinking It Through Paper: Compose a “Thinking It Through” scenario of 1 to 2 pages for your specific situation. Visualize the problem and how the action research will unfold. Visualize your action research study by thinking through the process. Decide on a problem, issue, or concern as the focus of your study.
2. Develop an annotated bibliography, or survey of available literature.
· Organization: List each source in APA (6th edition) format alphabetized by the author’s last name
· Length: One paragraph of 100-150 words
· Person: Third
· Language and vocabulary: Ideas and language of the author; quotation marks for direct quotations
· Format: One paragraph of complete sentences
· Elements:
· Qualifications of author if available (Based on a 10-year study…, Smith suggests…)
· Purpose/Scope
· Audience (Smith addresses organizational leaders interested in employee motivation.)
· Findings/Results/Conclusions