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    (2015) "Although healthcare practitioners have long used research as a basis for practice, a systematic approach to the translation of research into practice has emerged only in relatively recent times. " When it comes to research and clinical practice you must have credibility, confirmability, and dependability. As a nurse you should take all three of those concepts as leading factors in decision making when it comes to evidence based research into nursing practice. In addition to these…

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    in the last a hundred years, animals and humans have gained indirectly or directly from animal research, treatments for HIV and cancer, and from antibiotics medications and insulin. Most of these healthcare achievements have been awarded Nobel Prizes. According to the scientific community, the suitability of employing animals in research is found in both the anticipations that the findings of the research will be substantial and meaningful and that animal suffering will be negligible. The…

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    Through this research experience I got to understand the internal anatomy of a manatee, outside of textbooks. Therefore, research allows me the opportunity to tangibly investigate my curiosity. The manatee has always sparked my curiosity because humans are their only major predator, leading to human-wildlife conflict. My undergraduate research and volunteer experience focus solely on the conservation of manatees, demonstrating my desire to become an expert on this topic in my graduate research. …

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    Why is it important to me as a tertiary learner to use credible sources in my academic research? I find Academic Research as its integral part that opens horizons for new domains in the pedagogical world. My stance as a tertiary learner advocates the usage as well as utilization of reliable and credible sources for data collection as its finding and results directly influence the lives of pupils and teachers alike. At this level, we enter a professional stage of academics where we have to…

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    According to the oxford dictionary, Research is defined as the systematic investigation into a subject area or the study of materials in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions. Research is also often said to be an endeavor to discover new or collate old knowledge through scientific study subjected to a rigorous and critical investigation Usually a research is commissioned or carried out where there is a burning question or a problem that needs to be resolved or answered. It could be…

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    to manage differences between divisions. 8. Ethical approaches to leadership styles of communication include the teleological approach, which states that a. 0 actions need to be measured first on short-term effects and then on the long-term outcomes b. 0 actions should be judged by whether they are morally right or wrong c. 0 actions should be evaluated by their long-term…

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    Jeremy Sabloff’s Archaeology Matters: Action Archaeology in the Modern World (2008) is an important text to consider in today’s world, and a text to help us understand how archaeology is not just understanding the past, but it expands on the possibility of helping humans understand our future. Archaeology has a role of not only studying the past, but providing information on how to deal with modern society’s problems. Crucial information can be supplied by archaeologist, who have spent the time…

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    show correct data. Steps used in secondary Research processes (Stewart & Kamins, 1992) and (Mcquarrie, 2011): • Pinpoint the topic area and where the information should come from • Gather or collect the data/information which have already be explained and researched. • Compare the data/information from different type of resources. • Analyze all of data which have been researched or retrieved during the process. The company can also use primary research as a concept that will then focus upon…

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    #2 Development of Data Collection Instruments Introduction Data driven instruction is now getting more attention due to accountability issues that schools are facing. For my action research project, I will investigate the effects of using data to guide instructions and improve student learning. My primary action research questions are as follows: • What are the effects of using data driven instruction and goal setting to improve student learning and test scores in science? a) How can the…

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    3.2 Sampling I found my research participants through snowball sampling. Snowball sampling is a well established practice of asking respondents to recommend other possible research participants. Which in my case, the respondents willingly helped to share my survey link. The big advantage of this method is that it increases the number of respondents because people become more positive towards a researcher and are more willing to cooperate when introduced to someone they know. With snowball…

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