Category Archives: Research 1

Research Presentation 1-Mental Side of Sports and Competition

Video Link: https://youtu.be/AMLn1tn6fns Citations: Hackney, A. C., & Viru, A. (2008, November 1). Research methodology: Endocrinologic measurements in Exercise science and sports medicine. Journal of Athletic Training. Retrieved October 3, 2021, from https://meridian.allenpress.com/jat/article/43/6/631/110698/Research-Methodology-Endocrinologic-Measurements. ACS. (n.d.). Cytokines and their side effects. American Cancer Society. Retrieved October 3, 2021, from https://www.cancer.org/treatment/treatments-and-side-effects/treatment-types/immunotherapy/cytokines.html. In Hackney’s Research Methodology: Endocrinologic Measurements in Exercise Science and Sports Medicine article,… Read more »

Digital Ethics – Research Presentation #1

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https://youtu.be/uZZEV5EORuA With the increasing digitization of society, there has been a proliferation of undesirable behavior in digital exchanges. This research explores the topic of digital ethics and how to assist users to develop ethical digital citizenship. The fundamental problem the authors identify is how to ensure technology and societal digital capabilities are balanced and develop at the same pace. The… Read more »

Research Presentation #1

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Video Link: https://youtu.be/dQfleeSVrzs Article: https://bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com/track/pdf/10.1186/1472-6963-14-99.pdf Abstract: I decided to analyze a research article titled “Interventions to improve cultural competency in healthcare: a systematic review of reviews”. The aim of this systematic review was to “gather and synthesize existing reviews of studies in this field to form a comprehensive understanding of the current evidence base that can guide future interventions and… Read more »

Understanding the Causes of Higher Maternal Death Rates for Black Women

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My research is based on an article by Jessica Pendergrass detailing the precarious plight of black women during pregnancy. Pendergrass’ research explores the disparate outcomes for black women during the childbirth process. According to CDC information in her research, black women are almost four times as likely to die during childbirth than their white counterparts. Pendergrass delves deeply into the… Read more »

Research Project 1: Interview

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Video Link: https://youtu.be/HXYvSWPUK04 Article Link: https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S0143622810001141?token=5FC14DEECCAFAD282CE7A95896AE3F5674C22A999FF42595B85C92253FE51CCBC027F1A1AF60CF96044F99BDD0770F1D&originRegion=us-east-1&originCreation=20211003222657 Reference: Evans, J., & Jones, P. (2011). The walking interview: Methodology, mobility and place. Applied              Geography, 31(2), 849–858. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2010.09.005 Summary: Researched a unique article on Google Scholar, and stumbled upon a great read.  The piece was titled The Walking Interview: Methodology, mobility, and pace, and was written by… Read more »

Presentation

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Presentation1 Abstract: I read Playing but Losing: Women’s sports after Title IX. It first began by speaking on the positive of Title IX in that many women and females across the country were immediately afforded so many athletic opportunities across the country at the high school and collegiate level. The idea of the legislation in the first place was to… Read more »

Employing Social Media as a Marketing Strategy in College Sport – Research Presentation

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My presentation is on Anthony Dixon, Michael Martinez and Christina Martin’s research call “Employing social media as a marketing strategy in college sport: An examination of perceived effectiveness in accomplishing organizational objectives.” The research dives into the role of social media in NCAA Division I athletic departments, particularly as it pertains to Facebook and Twitter. It looks into the usage… Read more »

The Stanford Prison Experiment

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  The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) is iconic in Social Psychology. True to its name, The SPE is a laboratory experiment – albeit with human subjects. It is comprised of at least a half dozen methods, almost comprising a ‘methodology’ in and of itself. The SPE subjects were some 20 college-age males (almost exclusively white) residing around Stanford (California) in… Read more »

Current Collegiate Experiences of Big-Time, Non-Revenue, NCAA Athletes- Research Presentation

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My scholarship presentation is on Amanda Paule and Todd Gilson research, called “Current Collegiate Experiences of Big-Time, Non-Revenue, NCAA Athletes.” The research examines the benefits and challenges of collegiate athletes from non-revenue sports experiences. An issue that other studies have run into is combining the experiences of both revenue and non-revenue athletes, which makes it difficult to identify the specific… Read more »