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So I'm a Kinesiolgy major, and I am helping a couple different graduate students (2 in exercise physiology) with their thesis.
1.) 1 student is measuring the activity levels of children, so we go out to an elementary school 3x a week and put accelerometers on kids. No actual research on my part, just kind of a "helper" type deal. Still interacting with the kids though.
2.) Another student is measuring fitness levels of kids (older age group), by running tests that measure VO2 output. I am a little more involved in this than the 1st one. I help setup, do some measurements (body fat, blood pressure, etc) and provide encouragement during the actual test.
I've been doing these pretty consistently (first one will be a total of 3 months, 2nd one may be closer to 4 months).
I'm looking at other SDNers "research" hours, and they are more clinical/laboratory based, and they seem to be more involved with data collection, where as I am more of a helper.
Would what I am doing even be considered "research"? I hope it does, because I really enjoy working with kids and these graduate students. Or am I better off going to the chem/bio departments and getting research hours there?