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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-YScywp6AU
After watching the TED TALK (URL above). Breakdown the three tools described and select which tool best fits your style. Defend your answer adding external resources.
Provide a brief summary of your thoughts and perspectives on the video provided below:
Thoughts and perspective on how Action Research can be applied to Volkswagon scandal.
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Running head: DESIGN SCIENCE AND DATA RESEARCH
Design Science and Data Research
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Design Science and Action Research
Design Science and Action Research are two related concepts, and the video seeks to look
into each briefly. It also explores how they can be integrated to work practices in firms to improve
operations. According to UTS Software Engineering (2016), Action Research looks at an existing
reality to make a planned action. Therefore, it's clear that knowledge gathered about a subject
informs what changes are implemented in a testable five-stage cycle (Costello, 2011). In AR, you
first observe a situation to plan an intervention; you then predict expected results and intervene.
Finally, one should observe if there is a change in the situation, evaluating whether that change is
related to the intervention or is purely coincidental. The process is then repeated to establish a
probable relationship between intervention and result. Still, the planned intervention should be one
that has been carefully predicted to avoid time wastage; any intervention to a situation is not just
as good.
A famous experiment on bank lighting clearly explains the AR concept. By varying light
intensity, productivity was noted to increase, and management made a note to alter the conditions.
However, by reducing the light intensity, productivity still increased, and they concluded that the
two situations were unrelated. Nevertheless, Design S...
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