Music
Topic: Can we differentiate between music composed by Humans versus Artificial Intelligence? (This is the title of the paper)
Paper details:

Learning outcomes and elements to include in order for the essay to pass:

1. Formulate a research question which is professionally or personally relevant, and design a project to answer this

Choose a topic related to the music industry and/or your personal development/professional practice
Plan a research project, taking into account ethical considerations

2. Demonstrate that you have read about your topic, and can put your project in context through secondary research

Situate the project in relation to relevant academic research on the topic. Get custom essay samples and course-specific study resources via course hero homework for you service – Include examples of practical, editorial or biographical material where appropriate.
Explain why your project is relevant and worthy of inquiry.

3. Plan and carry out relevant primary research, showing engagement with research theory
Explain and justify the project methodology using credible academic textbooks on research methods.

Carry out appropriate primary research based on this.

4. Critically reflect on the design, progress and outcomes of your research

Discuss your project findings, and justify the conclusions you draw from these.

Critically evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the project.

Structure of the paper:

1. Title Page: Title, Module, Candidate Number (not name), date and word count.

2. Abstract: Explain as briefly as possible what the project consists of, the approach and methodology used, and your main conclusions and recommendations. This should be a succinct summary of the whole project, including what you found out.

3. Contents Page: With chapter headings and page numbers.

4. Introduction / Evaluation: This could be one section or split in two. You should explain here what the project is about and why this particular subject is important to you. You should establish your ‘start point’, and why the focus of the project is an issue in the first place, providing evidence for this where possible. You should also state here why you think action research is a good approach, what this is and how it works, basing this on research theory from your textbooks.

5. Plan: This is an account of how you explored your options and planned your intervention. Your literature review will largely belong here, as well as other primary sources of advice where appropriate. You should describe and justify your choice of specific research methods, and you must refer to relevant research texts to support your choices. In describing your plan, you should make it clear what you set out to do, and your justification for doing so including, where appropriate, discussion of such issues as triangulation, validity and bias. You should also address ethical considerations here.

6. Act / Project activity: This section should present what you did, and what happened (your findings). Explain how you monitored your progress, and provide evidence for this. This section could include accounts of obstacles, successes, and changes of direction, with further input from secondary and / or primary sources where relevant. This section should include evidence for your ‘end point’ with a clear statement as to what has changed over the course of the project.

7. Reflect / Conclusions: This section should present your conclusions drawn from the project findings and reflect on the implications of these. Critically evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the project. Consider whether – and how – your project, and the skills involved, might be developed through further study, as well as how it might help your career in the future.

8. References: This is where you list the sources you have referred to throughout the project, using the Harvard Reference System.

9. Appendices: Supporting materials referred to in your text should be included here, such as, for example, interview questions and transcripts, questionnaire responses, graphs, screenshots, photos, links to audio or video etc. (Note: the appendices are for materials which are incidental, or too lengthy for inclusion in the main body of the text. However, if there are data which are directly relevant do include them, or a sample of them, in the project itself.)

For the survey you are creating:

1) Explain the research in a couple of sentences.
2) Explain how the respondents’ data will be used.
3) Tell them if it is anonymous or not. (yes it is anonymous)
4) Tell them they can withdraw at any time.
5) Have a compulsory check box that says something like “I need help writing my essay – research paper tick this box to show you have read and understood this information, and give your consent to your data being used for the purposes outlined here.”

Additional information:

The paper shouldn’t be 90/100 points. Just an average paper would be absolutely perfect. Not too good and not too bad.

Around 10-15 citations are required for this paper.

Last but not least a couple appropriate charts about the “results” from the research survey are also needed for the paper. A connection/referral to these charts in the text would be perfect too.

I need help writing my essay – research paper let me know which website you used for creating the survey. Google Forms is preferred here.

One of your support agents from the live chat said I should send the two songs for this research paper to your email

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