SCI 100 SNHU Inflammation and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Relation Essay

SCI 100 SNHU Inflammation and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Relation Essay

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All scientific inquiry starts with a question. Scientists may wonder  why something exists, how it came to be, or how it interacts with other  things. Whatever the inspiration, asking questions is at the heart of  scientific research. In this activity, you will revise the research  question that you would like to concentrate on as you continue working  on your project.

Prompt

Use the provided Module Three Activity Template PDF  to complete this assignment. You will consider the research questions  you wrote in the previous module and choose one to focus on for your  project. Use this opportunity to edit your research question based on  instructor feedback and what you have learned so far in the course.  Revising your question may involve the following:

  • Clarifying language
  • Connecting it more directly to your news story
  • Making it feasible
  • Narrowing its focus
  • Make it measurable
  • Ensuring it is ethical

You will also reflect on how your personal beliefs, assumptions, and values may have impacted how you wrote and revised your research question. For example, maybe a close family member has chronic fatigue syndrome, and you assumed the medical community does not know what causes it. So you decided to focus your research question on what contributes to the disease.

Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria:

  • Finalize your scientific research question related to main idea of your chosen news story
  •  Explain how your beliefs, assumptions, and values may have impacted your research question

 

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SCI 100 Module Three Activity Template: Finalizing Your Scientific Research Question Instructions Select one research question from those you wrote in the previous module. Use instructor feedback and what you have learned thus far in the course to revise your research question. Then, write your finalized research question below. Example The following example may provide some guidance on revising your own research question. Main idea of news story: The types of bacteria that live in the gut of people with chronic fatigue syndrome are different from the bacteria in people who do not have the disease. This indicates that there may be a connection between gut bacteria and chronic fatigue syndrome. Possible research questions: 1. What is the relationship between abnormal gut bacteria and inflammation? 2. What is the relationship between gut bacteria and chronic fatigue syndrome? 3. What is the relationship between inflammation and chronic fatigue syndrome? Finalized research question: 1. How could abnormal gut bacteria cause chronic fatigue syndrome? Finalize your scientific research question related to the main idea of your chosen news story. • [Insert finalized question here.] Explain how your beliefs, assumptions, and values may have impacted your research question. • [Insert text.] SCI 100 Module Two Activity Template: Scientific Approaches and Questions Instructions Address the following about your chosen scientific news story. Replace the bracketed text below with your responses. Use the module overview and resources for assistance. You do not need to conduct outside research. Part One Identify an approach to scientific research addressed in the chosen news story. • The story primarily addresses the seismology approach to scientific study and creation of high-resolution underground images using DAS technology of the Caldera in the Long Valley volcano (California Institute of Technology, 2023). Part Two Draft two research questions you are interested in asking about the main idea of your news story. Ensure that both of your questions are measurable and focused. • • To what extent do the post-settling down effects associated with the cooling down of the Long Valley Caldera contribute to seismicity, gas bursts, and the possibility of tiny eruptions? How does this newfound data alter our understanding of crustal dynamics, and how can we apply DAS technology to other areas to obtain insights into subsurface conditions in those regions? References California Institute of Technology. (2023, October 18). California supervolcano is cooling off but may still cause quakes. ScienceDaily. Retrieved November 4, 2023 from www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/10/231018194558.htm
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