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Research Worksheet

You can plan out your research for each of your research questions using the below template.

PART A

Research Question Example Your Responses


Causal Question: Aim to For example, "Does the To explore the relationship between specific features or lack
explore if there's a integration of personalized thereof in VacAI and low user engagement, we can conduct a
relationship between specific vacation recommendations in thorough analysis of user data and feedback.
features or lack thereof in VacAI affect the frequency of its
VacAI and low user use by users?" User surveys: We can create surveys to gather feedback from
engagement. users about their experience with VacAI. Questions can focus
on specific features that users find useful or lacking, as well as
their overall level of engagement with the platform.

Descriptive Question: Seek For example, "How do users One phenomenon related to VacAI's user engagement could
to describe a phenomenon currently plan their vacations, be the "vacation fatigue" effect. This occurs when users
related to VacAI's user and what tools or resources do become overwhelmed or disengaged from the platform after
engagement or lack thereof. they rely on?" using it for an extended period of time. This can happen when
users feel bombarded with too many notifications,
recommendations, or options, leading to decision fatigue and
ultimately causing them to disengage from the platform.

Comparative Question: For example, "What is the There are several key differences in vacation planning based
Investigate differences based difference in vacation planning on user demographics, behaviors, and preferences. Some of
on user demographics, preferences between users who the main variations include:
behaviours, or preferences have downloaded VacAI but do
related to vacation planning. not use it actively and those who 1. Age: Younger travelers, such as Millennials and Gen Z, tend
to prioritize experiences over material possessions when
plan vacations without any digital planning vacations. They are more likely to seek out unique
assistance?" and adventurous activities, such as hiking, surfing, or cultural
immersion experiences. In contrast, older travelers may prefer
more traditional vacation options, such as beach resorts or
guided tours.
PART B

Research Step Key Questions Your Responses


Begin gathering your What search terms should you Search terms: "artificial intelligence research", "AI
required information use? What are the AI prompts
advancements", "AI applications", "AI ethics", "
you need for your research?
How many reports/articles do
you want to read before AI prompts:
deciding you have seen
enough?
1. What are the latest advancements in artificial
intelligence?
2. How is
3. What are the ethical implications of artificial
intelligence? 4
4. What are the current trends in artificial intelligence
research?

Evaluate the Are the sources credible and Yes are reliable
Validity/Credibility of reliable? Did you verify the
Your Sources and information you got from
Information ChatGPT? Consider the
authority, accuracy,
objectivity, and currency of
the information.

Synthesize and Summarize the key


Communicate Your information and findings
Key Findings that you have gathered
during your research.
Organize these findings in a
clear and coherent manner,
ensuring that they directly
address your research
objectives and questions.

Return to Your Original Revisit your initial objectives Key Information and Findings:
Objectives and Key and key questions to ensure
Questions that your research findings
adequately address them. 1. The prevalence of mental health issues among
Reflect on whether your teenagers has been on the rise in recent years.
findings have effectively 2. Factors such as social media use, academic
contributed to solving the pressure, and family dynamics contribute to the
identified problem. development of mental health issues in teenagers.
3. Early intervention and access to mental health
resources are crucial in addressing teen mental
health concerns.
4. There is a stigma surrounding mental health that
prevents many teenagers from seeking help or
talking about their struggles.
5. Teenagers who receive treatment and support for
their mental health issues have a better chance of
recovering and leading healthy, fulfilling lives.
6. Parents, educators, and healthcare professionals
play a vital role in supporting teenagers with mental
health issues and creating a safe and understanding
environment for them to seek help.

Part C - Research Summary

Paste your research summary from ChatGPT. Ensure that it includes important insights based on your research questions
and concludes with some recommendations.
Research on the impact of social media on mental health has shown that excessive use of social
media platforms can have negative effects on mental well-being. Some of the key findings from
this research include:

1. Increased feelings of loneliness and isolation: Studies have found that spending too much
time on social media can lead to increased feelings of loneliness and isolation, as individuals
may compare themselves to others and feel inadequate.
2. Poor self-esteem and body image issues: Social media has been associated with individuals
experiencing lower self-esteem and body image issues, as they may constantly compare
themselves to others and feel pressure to conform to unrealistic beauty standards.
3. Anxiety and depression: Excessive use of social media has been linked to higher levels of
anxiety and depression, as individuals may feel overwhelmed by the constant exposure to
negative news and images on their feeds.
4. Sleep disturbances: Research has shown that using social media before bed can disrupt
sleep patterns and lead to difficulties falling asleep or staying asleep, which can further
exacerbate mental health issues.

Overall, while social media can be a valuable tool for staying connected and informed, it is
important for individuals to be mindful of their usage and take steps to limit their exposure in
order to protect their mental well-being.

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