Touchstone 1.2: Write a Research Question, Thesis, and Outline
NOTE: What I need written is an outine (not essentially a full draft essay). Please refrain from complete sentences (let alone paragraphs). Use the outline to provide a succinct sketch of what my proposed essay will be.
ASSIGNMENT: Following the Topic Selection Guidelines below, choose an argumentative topic to research. This will be your topic throughout the entire course (excluding Touchstone 3.1), so the activities required for this assignment will provide the foundation for your future Touchstones. The topic for an argumentative research paper must be an arguable topic, meaning that it involves a stance that advocates for a concrete course of action and at least three supporting reasons which are defensible with credible sources. Additionally, it must take a stance that someone could hypothetically disagree with. You will need to take a firm position on the topic and use evidence and logic to support the position. Touchstone 1.2 includes a research question, a working thesis, a detailed outline, and a reflection on this pre-writing process.
Sample Touchstone 1.2
In order to foster learning and growth, all work you submit must be newly written specifically for this course. Any plagiarized or recycled work will result in a Plagiarism Detected alert. Review Touchstones: Academic Integrity Guidelines for more about plagiarism and the Plagiarism Detected alert. For guidance on the use of generative AI technology, review Ethical Standards and Appropriate Use of AI.
A. Topic Selection Guidelines
DIRECTIONS: You may choose any topic you wish as long as the stance is arguable and the supporting reasons are defensible with evidence. Your topic should be current, appropriate for an academic context and should have a focus suitable for a 6-8 page essay.
In order to foster learning and growth, all essays you submit must be newly written specifically for this course. Any recycled work will be sent back with a 0, and you will be given one attempt to redo the Touchstone.
EXAMPLE THESIS STATEMENTS (off-limits):
1. Rather than ending at age eighteen, compulsory education in the United States should be lifelong in order to improve civic engagement, teach new skills, and stave off cognitive decline, thus extending life expectancies.
2. Local governments, businesses, and property owners should replace conventional grass lawns with clover lawns in order to create habitat for pollinators, save water, and reduce maintenance, which will also lower carbon emissions.
3. Colleges and universities should prioritize academic freedom for students because sensitive discussions on difficult topics are necessary for students to learn, confidence in their own expertise is essential to teachers being effective, and students should be prepared to be exposed to many different opinions.
B. Research Guidelines
DIRECTIONS: Refer to the list below throughout the writing process. Do not submit your Touchstone until it meets these guidelines. Refer to the Sample Touchstone for additional guidance on structure, formatting, and citation.
1. Research Question and Working Thesis
Keep in mind: The research question and working thesis are the driving force behind your research and eventual argument.
❒ Your research question should be a single sentence, framed as a question.
❒ Your working thesis should be a single focused sentence, framed as an actionable statement that takes a clear position on the research question and includes three main supporting points for holding that position.
❒ Include your research question followed by your working thesis.
2. Detailed Outline
Keep in mind: Your detailed outline provides a map of the argumentative research essay that you will write in Touchstone 3.2, including your key claims and the sources that support them. You might not have all seven required sources yet, and that is fine, but at least three are required. (As a heads up, the next unit will focus on sources and will require them all to be credible and mostly peer-reviewed.) The outline is a way to organize your essay and determine which areas (e.g. your sub-points) will require researched evidence as support.
❒ Headings: one for each paragraph with a brief label of the paragraph’s controlling idea(s).
❒ An introduction, at least five body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
❒ Introduction includes your working thesis.
❒ Body paragraphs should each have their own unique title and key points.
❒ At least one body paragraph is devoted to addressing counterarguments.
❒ Conclusion includes notes on your final thoughts.
❒ Subheadings: two to five for each paragraph, below each heading, indicating key points that support the controlling idea
❒ Sources: one to three for each paragraph, as relevant, indicating the support for the key points. Do not over-rely on any single source.
❒ For each source, include the author’s name and the idea or information relevant to your argument (e.g. “Lappé (2017) on mono-cropping corn/soy and production”). Link with a website if it is available.
3. Reflection
❒ Have you displayed a clear understanding of the research activities?
❒ Have you answered all reflection questions including specific and concrete examples that provide thoughtful insight in all responses?
❒ Are your answers included on a separate page below the main assignment?
C. Reflection Questions
DIRECTIONS: Below your assignment, include answers to all of the following reflection questions.
Learning to conduct research is important because it is a skill you will use both in academia and in your professional life. It improves critical thinking and empowers you to find information for yourself. Consider the process of researching as a whole. What was the most challenging aspect of the process for you? (2-3 sentences)
The working thesis statement is a proposed answer to your research question. It should clearly identify an arguable topic and take a position on one side of that topic. Analyze the effectiveness of your working thesis statement. (3-4 sentences)
A detailed outline is an effective tool for laying out the progression of an argument. It allows you to consider the arrangement and organization of your ideas, as well as choose places to incorporate outside source materials. Review your detailed outline and summarize the argument you’ve presented. (3-4 sentences)
You will use the same topic on three of the remaining Touchstones in this course. What kind of feedback would be helpful for you? What are specific questions you might have as you go deeper into the research process? (2-3 sentences)
D. Rubric
Advanced (100%) Proficient (85%) Acceptable (75%) Needs Improvement (50%) Non-Performance (0%)
Research Question (10 points)
Pose a meaningful research question on an arguable topic.
Constructs a precise and focused research question relative to a current an arguable topic. Constructs a focused research question relative to an arguable topic. Constructs a research question relative to an arguable topic; however it is somewhat too broad or too narrow for the assignment. Constructs a research question; however, the question is too broad or too narrow for the assignment and/or it is not arguable. Does not construct a research question, or constructs a research question that does not meet any of the rubric criteria.
Working Thesis (10 points)
Propose a focused working thesis.
Includes a working thesis that takes a well-articulated, clear, specific position on one side of an issue. Includes a working thesis that takes a clear, specific position on one side of an issue. Includes a working thesis that takes a clear position on one side of an issue; however it lacks specificity. Includes a working thesis; however, it lacks specificity and does not take a clear position. Does not include a working thesis, or includes a thesis that does not take a position.
Detailed Outline (15 points)
Present a detailed outline that includes coherent headings, subheadings, and source placement notes.
Outline is thoroughly developed and clearly labeled with effective notes, such that the reader can easily see how the essay will build its argument; all necessary elements of the outline are present. Outline is well-developed and labeled with sufficient notes, such that the reader can get a sense of how the essay will build its argument; all necessary elements of the outline are present. Outline is primarily well-developed and labeled with sufficient notes, such that the reader can get an overall sense of how the essay will build its argument; however, a few necessary elements may be unclear or missing. Outline is not fully developed and/or labeling and notes are often unclear, such that the reader cannot easily get a sense of how the essay will build its argument; several necessary elements of the outline are unclear or missing. Outline is not developed and/or labeling and notes are unclear or absent, such that the reader is unable to see how the essay will build its argument; most necessary elements of the outline are unclear or missing.
Style (5 points)
Establish a consistent, informative tone and make thoughtful stylistic choices.
Demonstrates thoughtful and effective word choices, avoids redundancy and imprecise language, and uses a wide variety of sentence structures. Demonstrates effective word choices, primarily avoids redundancy and imprecise language, and uses a variety of sentence structures. Demonstrates generally effective style choices, but may include occasional redundancies, imprecise language, poor word choice, and/or repetitive sentence structures. Frequently includes poor word choices, redundancies, imprecise language, and/or repetitive sentence structures. Consistently demonstrates poor word choices, redundancies, imprecise language, and/or repetitive sentence structures.
Conventions (5 points)
Follow conventions for standard written English.
There are only a few, if any, negligible errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and usage. There are occasional minor errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and usage. There are some significant errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and usage. There are frequent significant errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and usage. There are consistent significant errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and usage.
Reflection (5 points)
Answer reflection questions thoroughly and thoughtfully.
Demonstrates thoughtful reflection; consistently includes specific and concrete examples that provide thoughtful insight, following or exceeding response length guidelines. Demonstrates thoughtful reflection; includes multiple specific and concrete examples that provide thoughtful insight, following response length guidelines. Primarily demonstrates thoughtful reflection, but some responses are lacking in detail or insight; primarily follows response length guidelines. Shows limited reflection; the majority of responses are lacking in detail or insight, with some questions left unanswered or falling short of response length guidelines. No reflection responses are present.
E. Requirements
The following requirements must be met for your submission to be graded:
Double-space the outline and use one-inch margins.
Use a readable 12-point font.
All writing must be appropriate for an academic context.
Composition must be original and written for this assignment.
Use of generative chatbot artificial intelligence tools (ChatGPT, Bing Chat, Bard) in place of original writing is strictly prohibited for this assignment.
Plagiarism of any kind is strictly prohibited.
Submission must include your name, the name of the course, the date, and the title of your composition.
Submission must include your research question, working thesis, outline, and reflection questions.
Include all of the assignment components in a single file.
Acceptable file formats include .doc and .docx.
F. Additional Resources
The following resources will be helpful to you as you work on this assignment:
Purdue Online Writing Lab’s APA Formatting and Style Guide
This site includes a comprehensive overview of APA style, as well as individual pages with guidelines for specific citation types.
Frequently Asked Questions About APA Style
This page on the official APA website addresses common questions related to APA formatting. The “References,” “Punctuation,” and “Grammar and Writing Style” sections will be the most useful to your work in this course.
APA Style: Quick Answers—References
This page on the official APA Style website provides numerous examples of reference list formatting for various source types.
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Title: Touchstone 1.2 Outline: Research Question, Thesis, and Outline “Researching an Argument: Developing a Thesis and Outlining Supporting Evidence” “Exploring the Importance of RCE Placement: An Outline and Reflection” “Mastering APA Style: Essential Resources for Proper Citation and Formatting”
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“Understanding Normalization: Exploring Forms and Real-World Applications”
The discussion assignment provides a forum for discussing relevant topics for this week based on the course competencies covered.
In this assignment, you will study and apply normalization techniques on entities.
Using the South University Online Library or the Internet, research about normalization and its various forms.
Based on your research and understanding, answer the following questions:
Often, normalization is a difficult topic for students to understand. Become the teacher and describe for the class first normal form (1NF), 2NF, 3NF, and BCNF. Discuss the difference between your posts and those of your classmates.
From what you have learned about normalization and the various forms, name some real-world examples of when you would leave a database in 2NF versus eliminating more anomalies. Discuss your examples with your classmates.
Click here to view an example invoice and post your solution to putting this information into 1NF, 2NF, and 3NF.
Submission Details:
For this assignment, make sure you post your initial response to the Discussion Area by the due date assigned.
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“The Life and Works of Perugino: A Study of His Iconic Pietà and Its Significance in Renaissance Art”
paper should discuss the following items:
General information about the artist -where he/she is from, dates of birth and death, his employment, training and residence. (about one page).
Typical art of the artist what type of subject and style are the artist most known for and what are the most famous works of the artist_-2-3 works. (1 page)
Background on the work of art -who commissioned, where was it produced, how long it took, materials used, any assistants employed, etc. (1/2 – 1 page)
Discuss the content of the work–what is the narrative and its message, any symbols, and any other information that reveal the intentions and purposes of the work. (1-2)
Discuss the style of the work-any distinguishable mark of visual element, compositional lay-out, any other unique features that enhance the viewing of the work. (1-2)
Why is this a typical work of the artist? How can you tell?
Compare to one of his/her famous works, pointing to details to authenticate the hand of the artist. (1)
Lastly, what makes the work a typical example of Proto or Early or High or Venetian or Northern Renaissance? What typical features evidence this? (1)
Vatican Museums Website: The Vatican Museums have Perugino’s Pietà in their collection. Their website has an entry with details and images of the work: https://www.museivaticani.va/content/museivaticani/en/collezioni/musei/sculture-musei-vaticani/Pieta-Perugino.html
Web Gallery of Art: This online database has an overview page on Perugino’s Pietà with details on the work and its history: https://www.wga.hu/html_m/p/perugino/1sculpts/pieta.html
SmartHistory: This online art history resource has an analysis of Perugino’s Pietà, discussing its style, iconography, and significance: https://smarthistory.org/perugino-pieta/
Italian Renaissance Art: This educational website has a page devoted to Perugino’s Pietà, with images, description, and contextual information: https://www.italianrenaissance.org/perugino-pieta/
Google Arts & Culture: Google’s art platform allows you to view high-resolution images of Perugino’s Pietà from the Vatican collection: https://artsandculture.google.com/asset/christ-as-the-man-of-sorrows-supported-by-two-angels-pietro-perugino/PQGYJcuPpXZs4w
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Perugino#ref280344
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Exploring Poetry: Techniques and Themes “Exploring Poetry: Sonnets, Assonance, Tone, and Response”
please select the correct fill in
Question 1 Which of the following lines is an example of alliteration? Question 1 options:”a sad, raggy tune” “dreamless, uninvaded sleep” “the sound of steel on stones” “thump, thump, thump”
Question 2 (5 points)
What do the experiences described in “A Tree Telling of Orpheus” show about life?
Question 2 options:the effects of weather
the goodness of nature
the power of music
the wisdom of stillness
Question 3 (5 points)
SavedWhich phrase from “Meeting at Night” contains alliteration?
Question 3 options:”the yellow half-moon large and low”
“As I gain the cove”
“the two hearts beating each to each”
“Three fields to cross”
Question 4 (5 points)
Saved
Which of the following lines is an example of a metaphor? Question 4 options:”I am offering this poem to you”
“He didn’t fight / he hadn’t fought at all” “My stomach was a melon split wide inside my skin” “The weeping of the guitar / begins”
Question 5 (5 points)
What does the speaker of “When I went to visit …” hint at, or suggest, in the poem?
Question 5 options:how cruelly his beloved treats him
how deeply he loves his girlfriend
how greatly he regrets his actions
how cleverly he tricked someone
Question 6 (5 points)
To what does the speaker in “The Empty Dance Shoes” compare the energy of dance shoes at rest?
Question 6 options:a 98-pound weakling
“The Colossus” by Sylvia Plath
A clown knocked down by a sandbag
the music in the Stardust Ballroom
Question 7 (5 points)
Which sentence summarizes the story told in “The Fish”?
Question 7 options:A woman catches a fish and then lets it go.
A woman catches a fish that grants her three wishes.
A woman catches a fish and takes it home for dinner.
A woman catches a fish but the fish gets away.
Question 8 (5 points)
In which season of the year is a forest most likely to look very stark?
Question 8 options:winter
spring
summer
fall
Question 9 (5 points)
A poem’s words and details give clues about the author’s attitude toward his or her subject. In “Fear,” what is Mistral’s attitude toward the mother’s fears?
Question 9 options:She feels sorry for the child who is smothered by such fears.
She sees that the mother’s fears spring from her deep love.
She thinks that the mother’s fears are unnecessary.
She believes that the mother’s fears are not normal.
Question 10 (5 points)
Vocabulary and Grammar. Which item below is an object that could be venerable?
Question 10 options:an antique book
a box of crayons
a cell phone
a luxurious new house
Question 11 (5 points)
Which of the following lines is an example of onomatopoeia? Question 11 options:”dreamless, uninvaded sleep” “the sound of steel on stones” “a sad, raggy tune” “thump, thump, thump”
Question 12 (5 points)
What does the word context mean in the following passage from “How to React to Familiar Faces”? A face out of context creates confusion.
Question 12 options:a previous neighborhood
expression
familiar surroundings
a past conversation
Question 13 (5 points)
Which of the following are characteristics of the tanka form?
Question 13 options:a rhyme scheme of aba
14 lines and 5 accented syllables per line
5 lines and a syllable count of 5, 7, 5, 7, 7
a rhyme scheme of abba, cddc, efef, gg
Question 14 (5 points)
How are the poems “The Bridegroom” and “Danny Deever” alike?
Question 14 options:They are both set in England in the 1800s.
The both describe the dangers of romantic love.
They both describe military life.
They both use dialogue to tell a dramatic story.
Question 15 (5 points)
How many sentences would be included if the following lines from “Mowing” were read aloud? There was never a sound beside the wood but one, And that was my long scythe whispering to the ground.
Question 15 options:one
none
two
three
Question 16 (5 points)
Which of the following is an example of a narrative poem? Question 16 options:
All of the above
The Bridegroom by Alexander Pushkin
The Fish by Elizabeth Bishop
Danny Deever by Rudyard Kipling
Question 17 (5 points)
When previewing the following lines from Sonnet 18, how many sentences should readers plan to read fluently? So long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.
Question 17 options:one
four
two
none
Question 18 (5 points)
Which of these phrases from “In Flanders Fields” contains an example of assonance?
Question 18 options:”In Flanders fields the poppies blow”
“We are the Dead”
“The torch; be yours to hold it high.”
“We shall not sleep”
Question 19 (5 points)
What is the tone of “Conscientious Objector”?
Question 19 options:comic
defiant
happy
despairing
Question 20 (5 points)
SavedHow does the poem “Also All” respond to the poem “All”?
Question 20 options:It praises the poem’s world view.
It disagrees with the poem’s main idea.
It extends the poem with extra examples.
It answers the poem’s questions.
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“Solving Systems of Equations with Matrices”
I attached pictures of what needs to be done. I also attached a picture of example 2 which is needed for problem 25&26.
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“Evaluating SBSHS: A Critical Analysis of a Social Service Organization”
Write your SBSHS evaluation essay.
What is an evaluation?
Evaluation essays are, in essence, reviews. They pass judgment on whether something is good or bad, better or worse than something comparable, and how so.
For SBSHS, write an essay that evaluates a social service, app, or organization (for example, review a local charity, a dating app, or a club).
Use 3-5 criteria to develop the evaluation.
Judge how the organization, app, or organization meets that criteria.
Offer evidence to support that judgment.
The evaluation essay gives a writer more practice with the concept of the “I” as a researcher and gives the opportunity to gain experience conducting field research. Because this evaluation essay requires that the writer take and incorporate three relevant photographs, it also encourages the communication theory of multimodality (the use of media to create a text). Additionally, this essay continues to give the student writer an opportunity to further practice the recursive writing process (planning, drafting, revising, etc.) and gain a better understanding of the overall basic essay format (introduction, body paragraphs, conclusion) and essay development.
Finally, consider the value of crafting evaluations in the workplace. For example, employees are often asked to complete self-evaluations as part of completing a performance review. -
Research Proposal for Investigating the Impact of Online Learning on Academic Performance in Higher Education Section A: Introduction (20 marks, 200 words) The use of online learning in higher education has become increasingly prevalent in recent years. With the rise of technology
Description of the Assessment
Develop a research proposal for your project. This research proposal will serve as the blueprint for you to follow when undertaking your project. Take the time to carefully consider your project to ensure it is achievable within the given timeframe. Present your coursework as a QUANTITATIVE research proposal related to the degree program you are studying, addressing all parts of the following sections.
Section A: Introduction (20 marks 200 words)
• Write a brief background to your research question based on references to at least three relevant academic publications. (10 marks 100 words)
• Write one research question that is relevant to your degree program that you could realistically investigate. State related research aim and objectives. (5 marks 50 words)
• Provide a brief substantiated justification (i.e., the significance of the study) for undertaking the proposed research. (5 marks 50 words)
Section B: Literature Review (40 marks 400 words)
• Produce a preliminary review of the literature which should involve a concise critical analysis of the main academic studies that are relevant to your research question stated in Section A. Identify 2-4 hypotheses (and explain how they are justified by your literature review)
Section C: Methodology (32 marks 400 words)
• Prepare a methodology for your proposed QUANTITATIVE research that you could realistically achieve on PBS6000HK by focusing on the following areas: o Critically evaluate and justify a research approach that you propose to use within your quantitative research. (8 marks 100 words)
o Critically evaluate and justify a sampling technique and approximate sample size you intend to use within your quantitative research (8 marks 100 words)
o Critically discuss how you might use a questionnaire to collect data to assist you in achieving your research question (8 marks 100 words)
o Critically evaluate how you might analyze data from a questionnaire for your proposed research (8 marks 100 words)
Section D: Planning & Bibliography (8 marks, no word limit, 2 pages maximum)
• Prepare a Gantt chart for your proposed research that shows detailed and realistic evidence of planning for the research activities that are likely to be undertaken throughout the QUANTITATIVE part of PBS6000HK.
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“Eight Years of Strategic Investing: A Comprehensive Analysis of a Billion Dollar Portfolio”
As a fund manager, you raised one billion dollars to invest in five assets of your choice. Your investors want your investments to be limited to the
following categories: stocks, commodities, Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), and Fama-French sorts. You can pick all your assets from one category, or
you can combine assets from multiple categories. Your investment started in January 2015. It is the end of December of 2023, and you are required to
produce a detailed report to inform other fund managers how your investments performed. The report should:
1. Provide a clear overview of the investment approach that you relied on. This overview should be backed by a clear justification of why you expect
this approach to be profitable, and how it fits the needs of your clients and the macroeconomic environment. 2. Describe the chosen assets, their riskiness, and how they fit into your investment approach. 3. Present the approach and constraints used in determining the weights of assets in your portfolio. 4. Assess the performance of your strategy for the period between January 2015 and December 2023 using a wide range of metrics. You should also
emphasise the key drivers of your portfolio’s performance. 5. Highlight the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on your portfolio and discuss possible adjustments in your investments for the upcoming years.
It is expected that you will draw upon a range of literature, academic and industry journals, Bloomberg, and other information sources throughout your
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Understanding Your Personality Type Understanding Your Personality Type: A Guide to Self-Discovery Personality is a complex and unique aspect of every individual that plays a significant role in shaping our thoughts, behaviors, and interactions with others. It is a combination
I’ve attached a photo of the instruction. Please follow the instructions and answer all of it, at least one big paragraph. I have also attached my results from taking the test myself. Use those results to answer.