1). (Regarding Chapter 13) Which of the research methods listed in Table 13.3 seem the most interesting? Assume you want to study some aspect of deception. Frame a research question. Which method would you choose to answer the question. Why?
I can't believe we actually made it to the last chapter in the book. Wow, how time flies. It is hard to choose just one research method because they are all very interesting. Each is so different yet very similar. If I wanted to study some aspect of deception a research question I may use would be: How can you judge the level of deception a human exhibits in a job interview? I think the conversation analysis would be the most useful in this study because the basics of the study come from the conversation and rhetoric used during the interview. I think the research question would be good because people often tend to embelish the truth during interviews and on resumes. This causes the people that are honest to loose job oportunities to people who embelish the truth.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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