Courthouse Deed Research
Posted by admin in Research in Education on May 24, 2010
Courthouse deed research involves going to the courthouse to look up the deed to a property. This can be a notoriously frustrating process because old records can be hard to locate. It can take several hours to find some deeds. The older the records are, the harder they will usually be to find. Although fires were common at courthouses through the 1920’s, typically land deeds and property records were the first to be saved. Still, if you are looking for records that predate the 1900’s, the records may simply not exist.
The Lifestyle and Its Research
Posted by admin in Research in Education on May 24, 2010
Lifestyle research stands at the boundary between a number of traditional academic disciplines, developing expertise from sociology and the social sciences in areas as distinct as business, retailing, marketing, understanding of consumers, and health and social care. The very diversity of fields and disciplines with an interest in lifestyle research creates complexity in an already dynamic and fast-changing area of research. Multifaceted approaches are used, alongside a variety of academic and business conventions, but typically, lifestyle research focuses on subgroups within the general population defined by age, occupation, religion, sexuality, medical conditions, or behaviors.
The Ethics of Political Research
Posted by admin in Research in Education on May 24, 2010
It is very difficult to enjoy absolute ethics in political research in the present period. This is because when politicians or groups of folks with specific agendas need a research paper to back them up, they end up paying a university, or research group for a specific outcome. Researchers should be very careful when taking such money, and understand that such strings attached to political research could indeed get them in trouble with the scientific community, or cause controversy with peer reviews.


