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    information and data from the field ought to be methodologically logical, for all intents and purposes and morally attainable, and fit for giving the kind of data required by the researcher. This is vital since it ensures that the data collected by the researcher is evaluated for the extent of information needed and their depth. Nonetheless, in data collection, there is evidence that the expense of the strategy, the precision of the information and the effectiveness of the information that is gathered, (SOURCE). To collect data, the researcher used a qualitative approach. This method seeks to obtain a response to the question being researched upon, (Aveyard, 2014). It has been noted that qualitative studies provide researchers with the perceptions and experiences of both nursing staff and dual diagnosis service users in minimising violent and aggressive behaviour, (Polit and Beck, 2014). Therefore, the aim and objective of the research are achieved…

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    The research design in this specific study is considered qualitative method, as it is mentioned in the title of the study. A qualitative study consists of scientific data that can be observed, but is not measurable. One can identify that this specific study is not a quantitative study, due to the fact that quantitative studies consist of gathering numerical data in order to examine relationships among variables. Due to that fact that the study does not contain numerical data or an independent…

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    1. Why is qualitative data collection a good fit for diverse and at-risk populations? ANSWER- (c) it allows their voices to be heard. Qualitative data collection provides more knowledge about the at-risk population, where it is often paramount to fully hear what they have to say, analyzing their views by keeping the data in their own words and avoid a tendency toward favoring majority population views and reductionism, (pg. 249). 2. What is the first step in qualitative data analysis? ANSWER -…

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    Data Collection All qualitative studies share main principles of data collection (Merriam, 1998, 2009). “Qualitative researchers use three main techniques to collect and analyze their data: observing people as they go about their daily activities and recording what they do; conducting in-depth interviews with people about their ideas, their opinions, and their experiences; and analyzing documents or other forms of communication” (Fraenkel & Wallen, 2009, p.440). I will use interviews and…

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    My research this week focuses on qualitative data collection methods and recording procedures, (Creswell, 2014). The author has noted four different methods for collecting data in qualitative research study to include, documents, interviews, observations and audio and visual material, (Creswell, 2014). Each procedure is essential for capturing the data in an accurate and efficient manner. Documents are a great resource for acquiring data and are convenient in most cases to obtain. Documents…

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    Essay On Foster School

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    much stress due to high demand of work, group projects, and grade competition could act as a hindrance and impact students’ performance. We believe that the curving system creates not only higher competition in the classroom, but also leads students to experience higher stress. This is important because if it does lead to a higher stress level, and the stress is not properly managed, it could negatively impact students’ performance and potentially cause burnout. Therefore, specific causes are…

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    BIMS Case Study

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    services to corporations and institutions. The company has been serving Douglas Medical Center (DMC) for the past three years and has signed an agreement for five additional years. The main focus of the team was to present the situation at BIMS, describe the instrument used for data collection, identify types of data collected, identify the level of measurement, code the data, clean the data, and draw a conclusion. With the material learned in class the team is better prepared in analyzing and…

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    The qualitative data that was compiled from the minute paper, the information includes the frequencies in the Table below and the coding for each of the stress applications. The coding responses are revealed in order of precedence set by the athletic training students. For example, the first answer listed was referenced the most by the athletic training students in their minute paper. When completing the 168 hour and schedule (Appendix A) minute paper the following are the coded responses. When…

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    same activities in both areas that aimed to raise awareness with population and related environmental, economic, and health issues. IV. Methodology This part covers the methodological aspects of the research related to the problem of study, the objectives, the sampling and material, tools and data and the variables and data analysis. IV.1 Sampling and Material: The study adopted the sample survey to afford the data needed to test the stated hypothesis. It was undertaken in an area covered by a…

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    It also provides us with a little bit of extra data- how often they eat fast food, so how familiar they are with the overall experience, and if they generally eat at the restaurant in question or elsewhere. This provides information on how the restaurant in question stacks up against competitors and how it is doing with providing a service according to people who frequently use the service and people who do not. This is very important because these are two different groups who may have very…

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