Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Final Post

As the semester is coming to a close, this will be my final blog post.  I hope you have enjoyed my posts throughout the semester as I have given you a taste of Public Relations within the fitness and supplement industry.  However,  this week I will once again veer away from this topic and comment on two of my classmates' blogs for the last time.

A blog post that I found very interesting to read was Charlie Niland's post on experimental research within the field of medicine.  As expected, experimental research is vital in this field as scientists are constantly experimenting with different products and antibiotics to be able to put them on the market to benefit people's health.  Charlie touched upon the extent of experimental research that goes on within the field and also points out the question of ethics.  He provided a very informational article that talks about the role of ethics in medical developments, leaving readers room to think about the role of experimental research in the field of medicine. 

Another blog post that I found very interesting was Lindsey Hock's post on experimental research surrounding media violence.  Lindsey's post was very in-depth as she examined experiments that had been done investigating media violence to benefit major networks such as NBC and CBS.  She also provided an expeirment that was done by NBC in the 1970s so the reader can see how experimental research has evolved throughout the years.  The post was very informative in how experimental research was conducted to examine sociology and psychology of individuals to benefit a major network such as NBC.

And there you have it.  I hope you have enjoyed my posts each week throughout the semester.  I have learned a great amount of Public Relations Research within the fitness and supplement industry as well as other classmates' topics.  In conclusion, I ahve learned that a variety of PR Research methods can be conducted to benefit all industries throughout the world.

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