The research study was about fish oil, I concluded from the research that people with lower level of omega 3 fatty acid in red blood cells have trouble with problem solving, abstract thinking , multitasking, visual memory and executive function, and all of this could be hurt with dementia. 2.I believe that this reporter has written a credible summary of this research study because, he use scientific evidence and a doctor that can relate in this field. 3.I believe that the research method that they used was experiment method, because allow us to see cause and effect. 4.The population was 1600 people of the age of 67 with no signs of dementia. 5.The people who were in the sample was 1600. 6.The material use
1.What two factors did you investigate in your procedure, and why did you choose to compare these two factors?
I improved the way I find evidence by using reputable database like EBSCO rather than Google. This removed any doubt that the source was credible due to the revisions of peers who are experts in the respective fields. When combining all of the evidence, I learned to corroborate evidence in the same paragraph by finding studies that show similar results (3-4).
Instructions: This is a group activity that you will start in class and complete at home. For each of the following, note, whether the research design used is an experiment, a quasi-experiment, or a correlational approach and why. If a study is an experiment, identify the independent variable and the dependent variable. Please type your answers in complete sentences.
Take the point of view of Brendtro, Mitchell, & Doncaster (2011) and analyze the article(s) you selected in #3. Using these authors’ arguments from their “Practice-Based Evidence: Back to the Future” article, what would be their evaluation of the article(s) you selected?
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What is the research method (i.e.: survey, participant observation, experiment, secondary sources) used by the researchers?
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A) Create a social science research question that you would like to learn more about.
One known research method is the Scientific Method which is a uniform way of creating observations, assembly data, establishing concepts, testing predictions, and understanding outcomes. These observations are made in order to observe and define behaviors. The first step to take in using a scientific method is to develop an issue or question. Next step is to perform a research and observation on the issue or question that was developed. Then a hypothesis needs to be formulated after these steps have been made.
By consuming omega-3s daily, one increases the resilience of the brain to kinetic and psychological stresses. A study on rats proved that by taking DHA, one’s behavioral memory after a traumatic brain injury will improve in multiple categories compared to those who did not take DHA. The study was proven by having the rats perform wa- ter maze testing, which analyzes memory. Specifically, the phospholipids of the fatty acids serve as a protection mechanism at the cellular and neuron level, specifically the modulation of the in- flammation cascade in order to improve the memory after TMI. The authors recommend taking up to 4g/d of omega-3s daily in order to reduce the severity of effects traumatic brain injury. Mills, J. D., Bailes, J. E., Sedney, C. L., Hutchins, H., & Sears, B. (2011). Omega-3 fatty
Authors of original articles should provide a complete and correct explanation and data of their research along with an unbiased discussion of its wider significance. Each original article should contain all data that would allow replication of the work by others. Incomplete or incorrect
Brain-Boosting: A now famous study, published in 2006 in the journal Neurobiology of Aging, showed that the administration of medium chain triglycerides (most plentiful found in coconut oil) in 20 subjects with Alzheimer's disease or mild cognitive impairment, resulted in significant increases in ketone bodies (within only 90 minutes after treatment) associated with measurable cognitive improvement in those with less
Many would love to believe that fish oil is a long sought after cure for Alzheimer’s Disease, but thus far there is no scientific evidence to support this theory. Studies have in fact shown that patients who began to supplement their diets with fish oil prior to the on-set of Alzheimer’s, have shown a decreased risk in developing the disease. Studies have also shown, those who continuously eat a healthy diet rich in fish, especially those containing high levels of fatty acids, are also less likely to develop Alzheimer’s Disease.
3. At this point the general direction of the research has probably made clear which of the various research or design types is most appropriate. For example, it may be decided that a survey, or an experiment, or some other design should be used.