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Title: Research Concepts and Methodology in Nutritional Science


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Research Concepts and Methodology in Nutritional
Science
  • H. Singh PhD
  • Fall 2006

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NTRS 511
  • Syllabus
  • Website www.calstatela.edu/faculty/hsingh2
  • Timing 420 -6.00pm
  • 610 - 1000pm
  • What are we going to do? learn what is involved
    in research.
  • Different issues and steps involved in research
  • A project and research thesis
  • Research proposal

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Syllabus contd. What are you going to work on?
  • You will select a topic for research and justify
    it on the basis of present data available
  • Find a review article and present - 10
  • Take home Midterm to critically analyze an
    research article from your topic with instructors
    consent ---- 20
  • SPSS Workshop ----- 20
  • Group discussion, submitting the suggestions and
    reviewing others proposal - 10 10

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Steps of Research
  • Problem
  • Hypothesis
  • Factors
  • Experiment
  • Collect Data
  • Analyze data
  • Conclusion

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Syllabus contd.
  • Final paper presentation after taking care of all
    the comments 15
  • Final proposal submission 15
  • using NIH guidelines

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  • SPSS workshop
  • http//www.calstatela.edu/its/training/sstp/
  • timing
  • Pick up very interesting topics
  • I will be here and will help you at every stage
  • You are suppose to read and work yourself and
    meet the deadlines

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Presentations
  • For Review articles
  • General Introduction to the concept.
  • What scientists have found in last five to ten
    years?
  • What is gap area and how you intend to solve it?
  • Generally
  • Clearly define the topic
  • Background - What has been done
  • What methodology was used
  • Clear
  • Audible
  • Interactive
  • Fonts, color combination and flow

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Library Search and Plagiarism
  • H. Singh

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What is Research?
  • To answer a question
  • To apply a new idea
  • To check a hypothesis
  • But sometime we
  • copy ideas plagiarism is a big problem
  • Let us discuss this in a bit detail why people do
    it ----

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Plagiarism
  • What is plagiarism?
  • Difference in west and east
  • In West ideas can be owned
  • Chinese or eastern culture, ideas belong to
    culture and society
  • In west writing is visible, concrete
    demonstration of knowledge insight and academic
    skills so you cannot represent or use others
    writing

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CSULA Plagiarism policy
  • Plagiarism is direct violations of intellectual
    and academic honesty
  • Plagiarism refer to representing somebody elses
    words or ideas as ones own
  • Most extreme form of plagiarism is copying paras
    or lines from a paper
  • Citation should be done
  • May end up failure, probation, suspension or
    expulsion.
  • SO BE CAREFULL

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Type I plagiarism
  • Turning on someone elses paper
  • Why students do it?
  • Lazy
  • Do not manage there time well
  • Do not know how to do it but do not ask for help
  • Language problem but avoid getting a bad grade

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Where do students get paper
  • Internet
  • Buy from research services
  • Friend taken course before
  • Copy materials

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Why it is wrong?
  • Undermines the entire educational system
  • Learning is important

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Will you get caught?
  • Instructor feel insulted and uncomfortable
  • If suspected it is easy to find the source
  • Instructor has lots of experience
  • In reality the work is clumsy and obvious
  • Forget to change the gender
  • Copying the samples
  • Unable to answer any question
  • www.turnitin.com
  • http//www.calstatela.edu/academic/aa/ess/elps/tur
    nitin/Recommendations.htm

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Solution
  • Manage your time
  • Ask for help

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Types II Plagiarism
  • Assembling the article from other text
  • Can be caught from the style clash
  • no original wording
  • but is this wrong
  • it should be presented in quotes and cite the
    source
  • It is still not acceptable

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Type III plagiarism
  • Writing information in your own words
  • Understand the information very well
  • Mostly just try to substitute some words
  • Changes and reorganization is step in the right
    direction
  • Getting familiar with the concepts and subject
    matter happens with time and writing skills
    improve

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Avoid plagiarism
  • Document sources
  • Note concepts on cards
  • Understand concepts
  • Write in your own words
  • Organizing and writing in own word is most
    challenging
  • Can only be mastered with practice

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How to Cite
  • Modern Language Association (MLA)
  • American Psychological Association (APA)
  • Many other

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Other important starting point
  • Literature review to find what has been done
  • Where to go and what to find?
  • Traditional ways were going to the library and
    spend days in there
  • Chemical abstracts
  • Biological abstracts
  • Note down the references and look for the
    journals
  • But now it has changed and is very easy -

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Library Search
  • CSU LA web site
  • Google Scholar
  • Pub Med
  • Medline

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Library Search
  • http//www.calstatela.edu/library/tutorial/new/map
    .htm
  • http//www.aaccnet.org/cerealchemistry/default.asp
  • http//www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/
  • http//www.nlm.nih.gov/
  • http//scholar.google.com/
  • www.ift.org
  • www.fda.gov

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Finding a review article
  • Review articles are published as apart of regular
    journals
  • Or there are specialized journals publishing
    reviews
  • These are peer reviewed
  • News paper articles or Web pages are not
  • Where to find
  • Look for critical review journals
  • http//www.calstatela.edu/library/opac/periodicals
    .html
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