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    community colleges in Texas perceive community college leadership. A specific focus will be placed upon identifying and exploring the gender leadership gap. Further, the study will be described, with reference to the population, selection of the sample, the instrument, and procedures for the collection and analysis of data. Research Methods and Designs Within the proposed research, the academic professional lives of ten male and ten female community college presidents will be studied to…

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    The sample was taken from all babies who were born to mothers who reside in three rural communities in the low- wealth counties in Eastern North Carolina and three in Central Pennsylvania. The following questions were addressed in this study: (1) Do eligible…

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    which had eaten oatmeal at the same place and began to get sick 30 minutes after eating. Although they developed symptoms and began to get ill at different locations. They were presented into the hospital with the exact findings. 6. Perform a descriptive epidemiology and develop hypotheses. • The findings of the Eleven Blue Men, could be hypothesized that sodium nitrite was accidently placed in the salt shakers and used when the oatmeal was cooked. Although this was not a lethal dose used in…

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    Specifically, it was hypothesized that agentic women would be rated as higher in proscriptive leadership traits than men, which would negatively impact their likeability as leaders. A sample of undergraduate students reviewed information on job candidates up for a promotion, which were manipulated so that participants were either reading the letter of a male or female candidate, who were portrayed as either agentic or communal. The results…

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    Additional demographics such as experienced combat while in service, current military status, branch of service and time since discharge were also added to an added dimension to possible results. The small size of the sample identified in this research in my opinion could be seen as a way to decease the studies validity, thus increasing the possibility of unforeseen problems, therefore provided a less complete assessment. A review of the literature was also conducted…

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    and direction to a study in ways that are often underestimated. Both studies provide research questions that narrowed the purpose by placing subdivided fundamental questions into more precise relevant questions. Methodology: sampling strategies, sample size, data collection methods Both studies used already established data: scores on the Pennslyvania System of School Assessment and Early Childhood Longitudal Study-Birth Cohort (ECLS-B). Children were randomly selected picked usind data from…

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    Before proceeding with any statistical procedures, I conducted a preliminary analysis using descriptive statistics and frequency analysis. Both were used to assess the characteristics of the data, check for violations of assumptions underlying the statistical techniques, as well as address research specific data requirements (Pallant, 2013). Using frequency analysis, I checked the minimum, maximum, and range of the categorical variables to identify errors and address the same. Additionally, I…

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    the correlations of leadership styles of nurse managers and outcomes” utilizing the full-range theory (p. 478). The design of the study was a descriptive exploratory correlational which sought to define relationships among variables rather than to conclude cause-and effect associations, which was appropriate for the research (Polit & Beck, 2008, p.…

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    Introduction Although elder abuse victims refuse to seek assistance, it is common and devastating to communities and families. The form of which abuse happens is demoralizing because conversations about elder abuse occur frequently. The demoralizing aspect is that it is happening in our communities, to our families and if we can identify risk factors for elder abuse we can prevent the abuse from happening. Literature Review In the study performed by Shelly Jackson and Thomas Hafemeister (2011),…

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    Research Questions 3.1 a. anecdotal evidence because it uses a less formal type of research. 3.1 b. Descriptive 3.15. a. Balance opinion questions 3.15 b. unbalanced opinion questions 3. 15 c. The questions would be unbalanced if they were four. They should be five to have a tie breaker. 3.22 a. Average or a scale of 3 out of 5 3.22 b. Overestimated 3.22. c. Means 3. 30-1 a. Experimental. 3. 30-1 b. anecdotal evidence because it will relies heavily on evidence collected from personal…

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