The time has come! My final blog post on this research essay is upon us. For my final project, I will be quickly responding to five different questions asked by "Dave" from The Curious Researcher. I hope you enjoy my final reflection on this project.
1. "Hey you, I think you can't really say that one opinion is better than another one. Don't you agree?"
-No, actually I don't agree. Sometimes opinions can be wrong and proven so. That makes the opposing opinion better (if it's correct, of course.) I do believe, however, that there are certain ways of going about proving which opinion is better.
2. "There's all this stuff in the book about research as a process of discovery. What did you discover?"
- I discovered a boat load! Not only did I discover interesting points about my topic, but I discovered different ways of going about researching them! For my topic, I discovered that there are nutritionists and dietitians traveling around the world, but not all of them are targeting countries in need or spreading the gospel.
3. "What do you figure was the most challenging problem you had to solve while working on this research project?"
- The most challenging problem was probably narrowing my topic down so specifically. In the end, I benefitted from doing so, but it was difficult finding the information for it all in the beginning.
4. "After all this work, what do you take away from this experience? What you learned that you can use?"
- The most I have learned about this process was the actual forming of the essay. Using the different exercises to work on things made the process so much less stressful. And who doesn't want less stress in their life?
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