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Judelaine Ramirez-Catalano Intro to Adult Continuing Education M.A. Adult Learning and Leadership Professor Jeanne Bitterman Reflective Journal no.1 2 Autumn 2014 phone users and in the tech zone, there exist an ongoing debate on which device reigns supreme. In Southeast East Asian countries, the promulgation of knowledge on the existence of fossil fuel was not as fast and wide spread as how it happened in the western world. Electric cars were not widely supported as the politics behind the industry of petroleum is a powerful giant wall to penetrate. The few elites in the top of the pyramid are stock holder of petroleum at the same time they hold positions in the government that has the power to control the production of hybrid cars that runs on fossil fuel or the electric model making its production and distribution very slow and limited in countries like the Philippines. Scientific breakthroughs like cloning of meat, poultry and harvests and harmful chemical pesticides though have major health risks were rampant in the third world nations’ agriculture because the top of the pyramid says it is cost effective to practice and these agri-cheats are taking a huge toll in the business of small local farmers who are using the traditional methods of farming. The article on Politics of Knowledge Construction was successful in raising awareness of my personal responsibility in participating in the collective knowledge construction process and role to disrupt the existing patterns of exploitation in our own little way by removing the bias of looking at the dichotomies and seeing every research in an open and objective way . It is an eye opener for me as it gave me that perspective that not all knowledge fed to us is the truth and not all of it beneficial. Most of the time, there is that hidden intent or interest played by the powerful few who has the capacity to fund research efforts. I agree that it is possible to turn a portion of qualitative data into quantifiable data. This has been practiced in corporate world when measuring employees’ performance and their overall efficiency. The rule that “what can’t be measured, is impossible to manage and control” supports the possibility of making judgments about an extent of conditions on a rating scale. I also agree that there is an element of subjective realities present in the research process, take for instance the part of designing the study approach in an experimentation. We start a research with an end state in mind, thus, in terms of experimental simulations or judgment tasks, researchers can
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