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    manipulation and control to examine a cause and effect relationships . Experimental methods help us make discoveries on the “why” of behavior. Conversely, descriptive methods take place in a more natural setting. Descriptive methods help researchers depict a person or group through direct observation. Sylwester and Purver (2015) used the descriptive method to collect data. Their methods would not apply to experimental methods because it did not require manipulation just the observation of…

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    general, the collective knowledge of the group is assumed to be greater than that of the individual. Therefore, when one is unsure or does not know something completely, he will naturally follow what the rest of the group are saying or doing. For example, in Ash’s test, the last respondent decided to follow the rest in picking what he felt was a wrong answer because he doubted himself at that moment. He felt it was more likely that the answer on his mind was wrong, as opposed to the rest of the…

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    author of Rabbit-Proof Fence,in conveying the challenges faced by the main characters. Katherine Boo used the two narrative techniques, dialogue and descriptive language in her passage. Katherine Boo used descriptive language in her story which helped the readers really understand the challenges faced by the main characters. An example of Boo’s descriptive language is,”...when strapping Hindu boys began playing cricket on the maidan, aiming their dives at his sorted piles, and sometimes his…

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    However analytical writing goes into more depth and tells the reader more information. We read some parts of two essay’s today, both having descriptive and analytical writing. They were discussing two big car companies. The first student started off with descriptive writing talking about how the two car companies are different. Reading more into the essay the writer starts using analytical writing and discussing how one of the car company’s uses Elton…

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    represented. The explore function helps to assess the variables within the investigation by visually identifying various aspects of the data, therefor revealing the true nature of the data (Field, 2013). For example, the data in the Chamorro-Premuzic.sav file can be evaluated in a number of ways, for example analyzing the data based on the gender grouping allow one to visualize the data by manipulating the data using gender as a factor, then placing the remainder of the values as dependent…

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    Democratic Inclusion Essay

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    the communities of racial minorities would properly include them in political and legal representation. Racial minorities should mobilize themselves through the institutions such as the church, vote for representatives similar to themselves in descriptive form which they can hold accountable, and assess the factors necessary to achieve the highest levels of democratic inclusion. Inclusion is defined by a “full access to participation, representation in important decision-making processes and…

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    1. Explain in DETAIL the concepts of informed consent and debriefing and describe WHY they are so important. Informed consent is the process of getting consent after informing the participant of all the possible risk and side effects that could happen. Debriefing is a structured interview after the experiment has been concluded where the experimenter and participant in detail discuss the study. This is important because of participant coercion which means a participant cannot be manipulated or…

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    2001). According to Ramchand, a grammatical construction is agreeable with verbs whose context explains in one way or the other the constructional meaning (2008). As shown earlier, verbs used in a sentence structure can take different forms for example descriptive, expository, expressive or argumentative forms. The manner in which it is relayed by the author always means that the reader will have to find his or her own meaning as relates to the usage of the verb in whatever context. Hence,…

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    adequately by offering descriptive and effective feedback. Effective and descriptive feedback is essential for both the teacher and the student to as it directs my students to the intended learning such as a clear learning target. As a secondary English teacher, I often face a large amount of grading and time to provide descriptive and effective feedback to my students in order to assess their writing. I have found that Formative Instructional Practices offer regular descriptive…

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    yours. Good strong legs with big gym teacher calves that I got from walking pigeon-toed my whole life. Wide German hips that look like somebody wrapped Pillsbury dough around a case of soda,” (Fey 25). Clearly, Fey uses descriptive language throughout all of Bossypants. The descriptive language that she uses adds the perfect amount of comedy into whatever she is trying to get across. Because of this, it was easy to be intrigued throughout the entire book. I believe that the type of audience…

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