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Reflection

Throughout this course, I've learned how to format a research paper including the literature review and research proposal. The textbook we used made it a lot easier to learn the methods and formatting for a research paper while also providing good examples of what these methods look like in action. Even if I don't end up going into the research part of TW&DR, it's good to know how to write a research paper and also how to read one. It's helpful to know how one is supposed to look like so that I can also judge for myself if a research paper is good or not. Knowing what a sound research study looks like makes it easier in the future to identify helpful research studies and will help me parse through information. In case I do go the research route, this will be a good asset to use in identifying methods, methodology, and formatting a useful research template.

Revision Plans

 What I partially need to fix is fitting my research and frame into the TW&DR field, which is why I went with a more vague view of interviewing anybody rather than specific personality types. Another way I need to revise is thinking more of how I want to present data findings. I'll do qualitative results in the form of coding and clouds, but it could be interesting to see the results in percentages and the like. It could also be interesting to see where different characteristics come into play, such as age, which could also help by seeing it in percentage form. I still need to think of interview questions, especially ones that will really narrow down my focus to answer my research questions and are specific enough. I mostly need to focus on the research process and what that'll look like.