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Excerpted from Machi, L. A., & McEvoy, B. T. (2012). The literature review: Six steps to success (2nd ed.).
Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Corwin Press.
2. What personal experience do you have that influences you about this issue or interest?
After being able to experience the rush and thrill of riding in and driving in performance vehicles that
utilize this technology, I want to work more and develop the systems within these cars
3. What are your beliefs, biases, and opinions about this interest or issue?
I believe that it is a great thing because it makes cars both faster and more efficient
4. How will you identify and isolate your personal bias, opinion, feelings, and intuition to preserve
a neutral position as a researcher?
This is a non-opinionated idea and concept, so that will not be an issue when developing and conducting
research.
Machi, L. A., & McEvoy, B. T. (2012). The literature review: Six steps to success (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks,
Calif.: Corwin Press.
Exercise 1.3: Limiting the interest of your study
Remember to write your answers in detail so that you end up with a useful reference page.
3. Specifically name the individuals, groups, organizations or product that you plan to study.
Intake Scoops
1. What academic field best lend themselves to your subject and perspective for research? (If you
are still considering more than one perspective, choose a suitable academic field for each
perspective)
Physics, and Engineering
2. What are the specific knowledge areas of this academic field that will best help in exploring and
defining the research subject?
Fluid Dynamics, Materials Testing
Intermediate understanding of how to test for material stresses and volumetric flow rates of gases
Adept understanding of physicals concepts and forces experienced
4. What additional knowledge of this academic field do you need to acquire to have a solid
foundation to address this interest?
Research studies on Hood Scoop effectiveness, Understanding of manufacturing of said devices
Machi, L. A., & McEvoy, B. T. (2012). The literature review: Six steps to success (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks,
Calif.: Corwin Press.