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  1. Two characteristics of the use of science fiction in research became evident in the review: its role as a tool for advocacy and cultural insight and its effectiveness as an aid to learning and teaching.

  2. Aug 3, 2017 · This article aimed to uncover the foci, themes, and findings of research literature that utilized science fiction content or concepts to describe and illustrate human culture.

  3. Oct 9, 2020 · Answers to three closely related questions, “What makes a good story?” “What makes a bad story?” and “What do your favorite books have in common?” all identify characterization as the dominant factor. Terms used to define science fiction and fantasy are notably absent.

    • Christopher Benjamin Menadue, Kristi Giselsson, David Guez
    • 2020
  4. approaches as the analysis suggests science fiction can be defined categorically. The empirical survey data are consistent and demonstrate an unmistakable distinction between popular definitions of science fiction and fantasy.

  5. Leavy makes it clear that it is not possible to evaluate fiction-based research in the same way as traditional research. Each piece of fiction should be evaluated individually. She tries to explain how some evaluative tools in qualitative research can be applied to fiction-based research.

    • Frances Kalu
    • 2016
  6. Sep 18, 2023 · A comprehensive reference source for the genre offers critical overviews of the primary literature from 1516-2004, an annotated bibliography of primary and secondary sources, and coverage of the following topics: science fiction: publishing, reviewing, readers, and libraries; general reference works; online resources; history and criticism ...

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  8. Overall, Fiction as Research Practice: Short Stories, Novellas, and Novels serves as a great introduction to fiction-based research. Leavy does a great job of explaining how the emergent research method of fiction-based research can be conducted, evaluated, and used.