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    animals are reduced to being mere tools in a scientific experiment." During scientific tests, animals can be used any way. There are little to no limitations to what goes on in terms of chemical, drug, cosmetic, and food experiments, including during research. Before their death, animals have been known to be immobilized in restraint devices for hours, have holes drilled into their heads, their skin burned off, or even their spinal…

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    discussed ethical connection with immigration where used. The first phase of the project involves a screening interview where we identify article that discussed immigrations and ethics as one research work that had published the anything having ethics and immigration. We also use published journals and books published on immigration from that cross is then analyzed. Over 700 articles, where searched about only about 100 had the immigration and ethics. Emphasis was more on immigration issues in…

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    I find the cultural and ethnic diversity of the Soviet Union to be a source of endless fascination, a topic I could spend countless hours on and never grow tired of. The cultural and ethnic diversity of the Soviet Union has been a passion of mine ever since I found and listened to an old CD with the different anthems of the various Soviet Socialist Republics (SSRs) such as Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Byelorussia. I am captivated by the diversity and cooperation of the various states within the…

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    different research areas about the impact of exercise on the brain and your mood. Now you should complete some of your own research. Select one of the research claims that you read about in this unit, or a similar claim that you've heard or read about. Complete some online research of your own about the topic you selected. Researching: Does exercise effect/ benefit attention span? Claim initially supported by Men’s Health journal in the yellow photograph. 1. Cite 2 other research studies…

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    It is imperative that protocols regarding ethics be in place to protect individuals who elect to take part in research studies. Mills and Gay have provided a thorough explanation of the obligations of those performing educational research (2016). Two major ethical considerations our authors mention that take effect for all research studies are: (a) no harm of any kind should come to participants as a result of taking part in a study, and (b) researchers must obtain informed consent on behalf…

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    scholarly is defined by Merriman-Webster as concerned with or relating to formal study or research or having the characteristics of a scholar ("scholarly," n.d.). After reviewing many articles on the subject, scholar practitioner can best be described by dividing it into sections of three (3). The first section of a scholar practitioner would be on that is based on works are supported in both theory and research. The second section would be based on the use of experimentation and a strong…

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    Harvard Calls USDA’s Food Plate inadequate Every new program has flaws. When the USDA’s Food Plate was introduce it had its critics. This new program was a revamp of the outdated Food Guide Pyramid. The Food Plate was viewed by many as a success for it was easy to view and fairly simple to understand. Harvard developed its own Plate and describes the differences between the two. The big difference being that the USDA version does not include valuable advice as to why the choices laid out…

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    The efficient collaboration between researchers and practitioners strengthens management research and it’s important to research projects that do a real difference in the academics’ understanding of or impact on management practice (Amabile et al., 2001). There are many challenges to management research in the academic-practitioner world and the best way to overcome them is with collaboration. Thus, it’s important to understand such collaborations and the factors that influence the…

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    5. Explain any sampling bias? Answer – The surveys were conducted by the people who were in attendance of the shows at the VSO that were taking place. Due to this the views that are expressed are of people who are in attendance, and are not of people who are not coming to the VSO or of the people who have unsubscribed or who have had a negative experience there. Hence there may be a bias with the responses being positively skewed as they are from the people who have gone to the orchestra at…

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    In light of the whole body of research I would not recommend Speech Easy to a client on my caseload who stutters. There is a lack of evidence in the peer-reviewed journals that demonstrate its efficacy and external validity. In most cases, the scientific progress is slow moving and you rarely see great big leaps (Bothe, Finn, & Bramlett, 2007). The Speech Easy is not connected to a scientific or empirical tradition. However, it has been portrayed on the media as the "cure" for stuttering.…

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