How do I incorporate domain specificity into the following essay? 2a) To test this prediction, I will
Question:
How do I incorporate domain specificity into the following essay?
2a) To test this prediction, I will analyze the content of participants' personal home pages (PHP) and blogs (written by young men and women). We would specifically look for differences in the way that men and women talk about their skills and resources. We would also look at the comments that other users make on a PHP and on their blogs.
- The potential findings of these students could help to understand the different ways that men and women use the internet.
- The potential findings of these studies could help to understand the different ways that men and women use the internet. However, there are several limitations to these studies. First, they would only be able to provide information about average trends, and there would be individual differences within each gender. Finally, the studies would be limited to a specific cultural context, and may not be generalizable to other cultures.
- For example, the studies could find that men are more likely than women to talk about their skills and resources in PHP and blogs. They could also find that women are more likely than men to talk about their physical appearance and reputation. These findings could provide insight into how men and women use the internet, and how they view themselves.
4b) To test this prediction, researchers could observe the online behavior of parents with children of different ages. They could look at how often parents monitor their children's online activity, and how they respond when they see something that concerns them. They could also interview parents about their views on child online safety.
- The findings of this study will provide insight into how parents can better protect their children online. However, there are several limitations to these studies. First, they would only be able to provide information about average trends, and there would be individual differences within each gender. Second, the study would be limited to parents' online behavior, and would not be able to capture the full range of ways that children are exposed to online risks.
- This finding could provide insight into how parents can better protect their children online. The study could also find that most parents do not monitor their children's online activity, which could be a cause for concern.
Income Tax Fundamentals 2013
ISBN: 9781285586618
31st Edition
Authors: Gerald E. Whittenburg, Martha Altus Buller, Steven L Gill