Week 3 Discussion 2 Ethics in Research
jlsmnukey
Finding Nemo? No, Finding Research
Pamela Weems-Baker
EDU 694 Capstone 1: Educational Research (EDF2029A)
Prof. Dr. Newton Miller
July 20, 2020
Running head: FINDING NEMO? NO, FINDING RESEARCH 1
Title |
Author |
Type of publication |
year |
Annotation |
The Effectiveness of Token Economy Interventions on High School Students with Emotional |
Welle, J. R. |
Journal Article |
2020 |
The study was carried out to determine the effectiveness of the psychological research of students studying at home due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Students seem to be motivated by tokens presented to them in exchange for desired behavior |
The symbiotic roles of action research, lesson study, and learning study seen in a social-emotional intervention for males with behavior needs. |
Kwiatkowski, B. |
Blog |
2020 |
Society has neglected the boy child and concentrated on the empowerment of girls at the expense of boys. The majority of the boys suffers in silence and has got several challenges that are unique to them. Parents and the community should devote equal time and listen to the male gender and assist them in wading through psychological trauma they suffer.
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Vocabulary Interventions for Students Identified with Emotional Disturbance: A Literature Review and a Call to Action. |
Garwood, J. D., & McKenna, J. W |
Blog |
2019 |
Students in a classroom suffer from psychological problems, but the education system is mostly embedded in academic performance; therefore neglecting the behavioral aspect of learners. For education to succeed, teachers should include self-monitoring, praise, corrective feedback to the learners to provide a full educational background |
Transforming Literacy Learning: Action Research through the Lens of Three Reading Specialists. |
Katz Ph D, A., Sexton, M., Hamilton, K., & Griffin, P. |
Research writing journal |
2019 |
Students with autism spectrum disorder suffer in classes because of their difficulty in reading, which makes them subject to mockery from the other learners. The study examines how confidence and accountability can be vital in boosting the learning of these students in a class setup. Students should further be motivated to encourage social interaction.
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Using and Intensifying Video Modeling for Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders. |
Zarate, K., & Maggin, D. M. |
scholarly research article |
2020 |
Video modeling is a powerful and effective tool to support skill gaining and generality for students with and without emotional and behavioral disorders. Video models include adults, peers, and the very students at which skill development is directed |
EBSCOHOST SOURCES
Title |
Author |
Type |
Publication year |
Annotation |
Journal of Medical Internet Research |
Zulueta, John; Piscitello, Andrea; Rasic, Mladen; Easter, Rebecca; Babu, Pallavi; Langenecker, Scott A.; McInnis, Melvin; Ajilore, Olusola; Nelson, Peter C.; Ryan, Kelly; Leow, Alex. |
Journal article |
2018 |
The source explains the ability of parents to predict mood disruption cruelty that the youths go through, especially with the use of their mobile phone.
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Journal of Medical Internet Research |
Mak, Winnie WS; Chio, Floria HN; Chan, Amy TY; Lui, Wacy WS; Wu1, Ellery KY; Wu, Ellery Ky. |
Research Journal |
2017 |
The article discusses the best psychological internet-based advice that should be given to college students and working adults who are vulnerable to stress and other mental health problems. Mental health promotion should be done using the internet because that is what the majority of the population in this group uses to vent out their frustrations and stress.
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Journal of Library & Information Studies |
陳書梅; 葉瑋妮 |
Journal article |
2016 |
College students suffer psychological torture after breakups in their relationships. The majority of them will spend more time watching movies to erase the memories of their failed relationship. The author studies the best movies that can help undergraduate students in their psychological healing process after the breakup.
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Journal of Medical Internet Research |
Chen, Annie T; Swaminathan, Aarti; Kearns, William R; Alberts, Nicole M; Law, Emily F; Palermo, Tonya |
Research journal article |
2019 |
Modern society has seen college students encounter pressures that make them feel alienated, anxious, disturbed, and depressed. Students facing these types of pressures may be going through this but cannot disclose their troubles to tutors or counselors that can find solace in reading emotional healing books.
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Journal of Medical Internet Research. |
Chai, Peter R; Schwartz, Emily; Hasdianda, Mohammad Adrian; Azizoddin, Desiree R; Kikut, Anna; Jambaulikar, Guruprasad D; Edwards, Robert R; Boyer, Edward W; Schreiber, Kristin L. |
Research Journal |
2019 |
The study was carried out to find out the relationship between Individuals who had psychological problems concerning music. It was found out that patients realized pain reduction had gone through music sessions; therefore, music can be used as an analgesic adjunct in the emergency department |
Google summary
1. Zarate, K., & Maggin, D. M. (2020). Using and Intensifying Video Modeling for Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders. Beyond Behavior, 1074295620922536. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1074295620922536
2. Katz Ph D, A., Sexton, M., Hamilton, K., & Griffin, P. (2019). Transforming Literacy Learning: Action Research through the Lens of Three Reading Specialists. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/nyar_savannah/2019/2019/79/
The above two are the best information based articles because of their efficiency in the data they provided. The first one is current and designs on a model that can be integrated between different people in the society to get the best results. Such means result in an authenticated source that has its roots on several different subjects that were studied. The second choice is based on a classroom setup. It observes learners in a class and tries to respond to the various behavioral aspects they present. Observation is one essential generalization of knowledge because it gives a case study that is easily related to the environment.
EBSCOHOST SUMMARY
1. Zulueta, John; Piscitello, Andrea; Rasic, Mladen; Easter, Rebecca; Babu, Pallavi; Langenecker, Scott A.; McInnis, Melvin; Ajilore, Olusola; Nelson, Peter C.; Ryan, Kelly; Leow, Alex. (2018). Journal of Medical Internet Research., Vol. 20, Issue 7, p122-131. http://web.b.ebscohost.com/ehost/viewarticle/render?data
2. Chai, Peter R; Schwartz, Emily; Hasdianda, Mohammad Adrian; Azizoddin, Desiree R; Kikut, Anna; Jambaulikar, Guruprasad D; Edwards, Robert R; Boyer, Edward W; Schreiber, Kristin L. (2020), Journal of Medical Internet Research. Vol. 22 Issue 5, 1p. http://web.b.ebscohost.com/ehost/viewarticle/render?data
The above are the can be deemed the best sources in the field of EBSCOhost articles. The first one is research that was carried out on students together with parents who shared their insight on how best to deal with the psychological problems of children. The second one is also research that involved exposing students to music. The session, students were found to be relaxed and free from stress, which forms the best basis for information gathered from observation of the subjects and not a questionnaire answer that may be prejudiced depending on the understanding of the question by the respondent.
References
Garwood, J. D., & McKenna, J. W. (2020). Vocabulary Interventions for Students Identified with Emotional Disturbance: A Literature Review and a Call to Action. Education and Treatment of Children, 43(2), 187-199.
Kwiatkowski, B. (2019). The symbiotic roles of action research, lesson study, and learning study seen in a social-emotional intervention for males with behavioral needs. Educational Action Research, 27(4), 613-630.
Welle, J. R. (2020). The Effectiveness of Token Economy Interventions on High School Students with Emotional/Behavioral Disorders.
Zarate, K., & Maggin, D. M. (2020). Using and Intensifying Video Modeling for Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders. Beyond Behavior, 1074295620922536.
Chai, Peter R; Schwartz, Emily; Hasdianda, Mohammad Adrian; Azizoddin, Desiree R; Kikut, Anna; Jambaulikar, Guruprasad D; Edwards, Robert R; Boyer, Edward W; Schreiber, Kristin L. (2020), Journal of Medical Internet Research. Vol. 22 Issue 5, 1p. 3. http://web.b.ebscohost.com/ehost/viewarticle/render?data
Chen, Annie T; Swaminathan, Aarti; Kearns, William R; Alberts, Nicole M; Law, Emily F; Palermo, Tonya M.( 2019). Journal of Medical Internet Research. Apr. Vol. 21, Issue 4, 1p. 5. http://web.b.ebscohost.com/ehost/viewarticle/render?data
Mak, Winnie WS; Chio, Floria HN; Chan, Amy TY; Lui, Wacy WS; Wu1, Ellery KY; Wu, Ellery Ky. (2017) Journal of Medical Internet Research. Mar, Vol. 19, Issue 3, p1-1. http://web.b.ebscohost.com/ehost/viewarticle/render?data