Journal writing refers to regularly recording personal thoughts, reflections, observations, or experiences in a written format. It can serve as a tool for self-expression, self-reflection, and documentation of progress over time.
Think of journal writing as your personal diary where you jot down your thoughts and experiences. Just like how writing in a diary helps you make sense of your emotions and memories, journal writing in AP Research allows you to reflect on your research process and track your growth.
Reflective Practice: The act of analyzing one's own actions, decisions, or experiences with the goal of improving future performance.
Data Collection Diary: A record kept during data collection that documents details such as dates, locations, participants' responses or behaviors.
Annotated Bibliography: A list of sources used in research accompanied by brief summaries or evaluations explaining their relevance or quality.
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