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Autor: caligirl06 • December 16, 2012 • Essay • 420 Words (2 Pages) • 1,540 Views
In our studies we plan to use a variety of tests that may have been used in the past, but we plan to take a different approach on how long the studies go for. In many studies the tests only last for a year or less which in some cases is alright, but in our study we want to base our results on a two year study to really see if the testing that we are doing is helping. In a one year study it is possible to see a change, but one year may not be enough research to really see if the proposed methods will work. The reason the field would benefit from a two year study is that it is hard for a study to gather all the information and data for this sort of study in just one year. We believe that the public will benefit from this sort of research because it will shed light on the reasons behind juvenile addiction as well as possible solutions to this problem. This study will also show people the effects of juvenile addiction and may help them understand why it is important that there are programs available for juveniles that want the help to stop the addiction. The funding of the research would be imperative to the forward motion of the research. Funding would have to come from organizations and private funding that believe that the research being performed will not only help the juveniles that are being studied as well as those not, but also the community that the juveniles are a part of. The community must understand that the more help and understanding we can have of this problem the better we will be as a whole. The funding of this project should be self-explanatory. Why would someone not want to fund a project that will help in protecting the future of our children? The results of our findings would be interesting and worth publishing because our findings could help shape the future of our children. If we as researchers can determine the main cause of this problem than we can publish ideas on how to make this problem go away, or at least give a starting point to begin
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