Reporting Research Results
Introduction:
When you are setting out to perform research on a particular topic, a goal of your research must be to advance and expand knowledge. If social research findings, in particular, are not communicated to your target audience, then the effort is ultimately unproductive. Meaningful and successfully articulated presentation of research begins with drafting a formal plan for research. If an organization is performing the research, it may not have clear statements or ideas about its program goals.
In these cases, researchers must work with agency staff to formulate mutually acceptable statements of goals before proceeding to effectively reach their target audience with their findings. Identifying the goal of the research being conducted is critical to ensuring that the research goals are focused and met, such as taking steps to learn policy goals when doing evaluation research.
Instructions:
For this discussion, use the Internet to locate two different examples of criminological research projects that have been completed.
Special Instructions:
Create a 1 page essay in APA format according to the instructions above. Use 2 scholarly sources for references. Implement each of the 4 research questions into the assignment as sub-headers and answer accordingly. Be sure to utilize in-text citations.