Cultural Inquiry Process: Resources
Tutorial: Your Study > Step 6 - Monitor & Draw Conclusions


Resources Tutorial: Your Study
Step 6 - Monitoring Results and Drawing Conclusions


This page contains a planning form to help you research appropriate resources for Step 6 in the Cultural Inquiry Process.  

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As you examine the results of your interventions and begin to draw conclusions, you may want to look back at resources you used in previous steps to see how your cultural inquiry compares to other studies you have read and to develop connections to the broader picture in the literature. Will you need to find new resources that relate to your findings?

Locating Resources

1) What strategies will you use to locate appropriate print or on-line resources?

Use resources that I already have or know about
Find resources recommended by classmates, colleagues, or instructors
Follow links from the CIP Resources section
Use a university library database or search tool
Use an on-line search engine such as Google, Yahoo, etc.
Use a different strategy

2) What key words or concepts will guide this search?

Reading the Resources

3) What questions or purposes will guide your reading of these resources?

  • to identify relevant theories and research that could be linked to your study?
  • to develop support for your conclusions and implications?

Integrating Resources

4) How will you need to integrate the resources?

  • What statements or conclusions do you need to justify?
  • What connections can you make to other theories and research?
  • What other ways did you use the resources in Step 6?

5) After writing this section of your study, are there any statements or ideas that could use more support from the resources?

General Comments

6) Use this section to add any general comments, such as a message to yourself or your instructor, or notes describing questions you may have.

 

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Cultural Inquiry Process: Resources
Tutorial: Your Study > Step 6 - Monitor & Draw Conclusions