Skilled at organizing, prioritizing complex projects, and delegating tasks. Quickly learn procedures and methods with thorough understanding of HIPAA Familiar with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Earned Certificates for recognizing plagiarism, HIPAA, and citi-training in Social/Behavioral Research. Experience: University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Pediatrics Chicago, IL Research Assistant Intern - 10 hours per week May 2016 to Present • Involved in two research studies: “Sit Down and Play” and PATH (Promoting Adolescent Health). • Involved in community intervention: CHECK (Coordination of Healthcare for Complex Kids) program • Searched sources, such as resources, locations, reference works, …show more content…
• Recruited Youths and adolescent for PATH study. • Attended and took detailed notes at conferences. • Made and took phone calls. • Packaging childcare DVDs and entering them in UIC consensus program • Literature reviews in Alternative treatments for ADHD NØSTIGMAS.Org Chicago, IL Research Assistant Intern - 5 hours per week August 2013 to April 2014 Searched sources, such as reference works, documents and statistical records, to obtain data on assigned subject. Presented data in formats such as abs tracts and bibliographies. Created spreadsheet on drug therapy and researched alternative treatments for mental illnesses. Attended weekly meetings, collaborating with team members on goal implementation. RateADrug Website Chicago, IL Marketing Intern - 4 hours per week January 2013 to May 2013 Collected surveys on medical treatments and writing a condition specific spreadsheet that is published on RateADrug.com. Kept a blog on Alice in the Wonderland Syndrome and responding to user questions of RateADrug.com. Contacted organizations about internship and the RateADrug.com database. Northwestern Memorial Hospital Chicago, IL Radiology Volunteer - 5 hours per week December 2012 to May 2013 Helped
Data and statistics is able to be collected through a number of different ways to gather information, the majority of people have taken part
for development on. It would be the results of these types of data collections by
Critically read, locate and evaluate a variety of information using research methodologies appropriate to the disciplines.
There are many ways of searching for relevant data sources such as the Internet, books, previous reports, etc. However, you must take in to account how long it will take to research these different sources, whether they are available and how accurate and unbiased they are.
WEBSITES: This method is another way to get data from. Websites are also very good because they can find you reliable information about any topic you want to gain knowledge from. However a disadvantage for websites is that they could contain false information. Another advantage is that there are wide ranges of
This is applied research where a knowledge development objective is the end result (Blanche & Durrheim, 1999: 41).
To ensure the data I find is suitable for the purpose of the research, I should agree guidelines for exactly what is needed and in what format with my manager or whoever set the task.
Three ways an individual can critically analyze sources to determine if they are scholarly and credible are authority, accuracy, and coverage. It is serious to tell the concepts you discover on a site to a specific writer, association, or corporate. A source of data is
There are many ways of searching for relevant data sources such as the internet, books, previous reports and speaking to the team. However, you must take in to account how long it will take to research these different sources, whether they are available and how accurate and unbiased they are.
In this assignment I will look at the ways in which data is gathered and selected, I will show my understanding of how to interpret data and information, and how I communicate the results of the information analysis.
Determine what sources of data would provide the information needed and assess the feasibility of the alternatives.
In the days before computers and the internet, research for occupational and personal purposes was mostly done in a library. Libraries house thousands of books and articles filled with information about any topic imaginable. But even with aisles labelled by genre and organized with the Dewey Decimal System, it would take someone anywhere from several hours to several days to find the specific information they needed. While public libraries are still available for people to use today, many prefer the speed and efficiency of
Primary and secondary sources are ways in which data can be retrieved. As Serakan (2006) stated, “Primary data refer to information obtained by the researcher on the variables of interest for the specific purpose of the study”. Various evidence suggesting to what methods of primary research can be conducted and which are most effective for the previously mentioned problem description are stated in this chapter.
2. Selection and reading of the sources to determine which ones are the most relevant and comprehensive 3. Finding opposing arguments to
We have also collected data from the securities market, different websites, different books and different journals.