Blog #16
The most useful assignment to me during this research process was the anno bib. It gave me a chance to compare my ideas to early research. It also allowed me to see what other authors have research in the past and if my research was redundant. The most helpful feedback was from my professor and my peers. When I meet with my professor, he gave me valuable insight and new ideas for my research paper. When I traded research papers with one of my peers it gave me a chance to see someone else work and get new ideas and give feedback. The most difficult part was deciding what information to include in my research paper and what to leave out. Even though I found a lot of information, I started to take me off the main path of my research. The easiest part was gathering data for my paper and I must admit the most exciting part also. I think it’s because I had so many things I wanted to ask these women and I knew the responses would be quite interesting. I think my best ability has a writer was collecting the data. The interview process came natural to me and it allow me to gather detail information about these women and their sexuality.
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