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    confidentiality of research participant. A researcher should be an engaged listener. Owen (2012), state that the importance of been an engaged listener is to encourage the respondent to continue speaking. For example, simple head nods or quiet sounds…

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    The strategy used for assessing this research topic will involve gathering data virtually from a secondary source; the national birth record database from the Center of Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health and Statistics (NCHS). Under this organizational division is the existence of the National Vital Statistics System. This organization is an inter-governmental system, working collaboratively with state health departments and collecting valid information by means of the…

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    standard that can be followed by those within social media. Specifically it seems that these internal processes clearly illuminate the need in which to take out any subjective action, as this can affect the brand of the company. It is important to ensure that this level of effectiveness is applied to prevent any negative action from occurring. The code of conduct plays an integral role in terms of identifying a standard that can be used to promote actual application, and use safe protocol to…

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    Ethical Issues In Nursing

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    When a nurse joins and starts a research involving human she/ he will be concern about ethical questions such as “does the project place these subjects at risk of harm, if so does the benefit outweigh the risk? How can I be certain that the subjects are freely consenting to what is actually going to happen?"(Buelow) Nurses participate in research they have to cope with three value systems society, nursing and science. Major ethical issue in conducting research is informed consent. According to…

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    Internship Title: Program Services Intern Program services intern provides the student an opportunity to research about Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV co-infection. Hence, an intern has researched about these diseases and the relationship among them. Finally, the intern should create the PowerPoint that Liver Health Connection (LHC) can use to educate the providers, community, and the patients about these diseases. Organization Name: Liver Health Connection. Formerly called- Hepatitis C…

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    the AFL, an extremist animal rights group, claimed responsibility for the fire that severely damaged the laboratory of the Coulston Foundation’s White Sands Research Center in New Mexico, causing a million dollars’ worth of damage to the building and equipment (38).They asserted that they were benefiting animals when they broke into research facilities, released animals from their cages, and let them outside. They, like most animal rights activists, believe that experiments using animals are…

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    Type D Personality

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    of this article was to explore certain coping techniques termed as approach coping, avoidance coping, or observations of available social support for their role, if any, in the relationship between the Type D personality and perceived stress. The research also examined whether the distressed, also known as, Type D personality facilitated the association between perceived stress and signs of burnout. The researchers explored how Type D personalities are identified, their psychosocial affects,…

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    Strategic Group Analysis

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    The primary objective of this article is to examine the strategy-performance of the firm. The paper studies the issue of strategic group from different theoretical point of views. There are some researchers suggest that it is beneficial to consider the firm characteristics while other researchers recommend studying the industry as a whole. The strategic group discipline is the center focus of the individual firm and industry, which helps in achieving explanatory study between the firm strategy…

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    (Merriam, 1998). Reflexivity helps to understand the phenomenon under research and the research process itself (Watt, 2007). It is an ability of the researcher to acknowledge that the researchers themselves influence inquiry and research findings in various ways. Reflexivity is an anatomy of the researcher by the researcher to validate their own research process and findings. Researcher reflects continuously on how their own actions, values and perceptions affect data collection and analysis…

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    2009; Rittle-Johnson, Siegler, & Alibali, 2001). This knowledge is usually not tied to particular problem types. It can be implicit or explicit, and thus does not have to be verbalizable (e.g. Goldin Meadow, Alibali, & Church, 1993). The National Research Council adopted a similar definition in its…

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