My Research Experiences
Since
beginning my courses at Walden a whole new world has opened up for me in the
area of research. When I first began at
Walden the only way I knew to do research was to search for books on my local
library’s website or do a search through google or another search engine. I also would try go to a website that might
relate to my subject and look around for some information there. All of this was tedious and often not very
fruitful. I became frustrated not
finding exactly what I wanted.
As
soon as I began my coursework at Walden I was introduced to the Walden
Library. There I learned to use
databases to find exactly what I need.
Now
that I am taking the research course, I am learning even more. I am learning to discern whether or not a
source is reliable. This morning when I
was playing the piano, it came to my mind that analyzing a piece of music
before playing it feels like examining a resource before citing it. Just as I check the key signature and go over the notes and chords in a piece of
music before playing it, I check out the
author and verify the content of an article before relying on it and citing it!
I
have chosen to focus on attachment and separation anxiety as my topic for this
research class. The three questions I
compiled are: Does separation anxiety increase or decrease based on the
quality of attachment between parent and child?
How can children and parents heal from inadequate attachment
relationships? What are the best
techniques to help children and parents separate with less stress? The one question
I want to focus in on is the first one, “Does separation anxiety increase or
decrease based on the quality of attachment between parent and child?” I chose this question because it is the one
that looks at the connection between the two parts of the topic.
I
know it will take careful research to isolate such a specific connection
between these two topics. I hope I will
be able to find what I am looking for.
However, I am willing to change my question if necessary. I know research is not an exact science and
am aware that it may take several adjustments before I am satisfied with the
information I find.
One
resource I plan to use is a personal interview of at least one of my friends
that has adopted a child from a foreign country. Then I can compare what they say to what I
find in my readings.
I am excited to read what everyone else is going to be
researching. I will be happy to help in
any way I can. I also welcome input and
suggestions from all of my classmates as we walk this simulation journey
together. I believe, having taken these
classes together, we will continue to follow each other’s work throughout the
rest of our lives!
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