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    The four types of quantitative research are: descriptive, correlational, quasi-experimental and experimental. The key to understanding each is the level or degree of control involved in the study and its component. Groves, Gray & Burns (2015) define control as the imposing of rules to decrease the possibility of error, increasing the probability a study’s findings, which reveal an accurate reflection of reality. Groves, Gray and Burns (2015) went on to discuss the rules known as design, to…

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    Animal experimentation is a scientific method that aims the use of the use of animals for scientific experiments. Hundreds of millions of animals are used each year in toxicity testing, as learning resources in schools or research models in various laboratories around the world. Scientifics researches are using animals to make experimentation of medicine or products that would test if it works on human. “Animal experimentation has led to the development of treatments for diabetes, anthrax,…

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    while Beecher states that it was accidentally wrong. Hellman justifies his position from the perspective of patient-centered care, and against the notion of clinical equipoise. In contrast to Hellman, Beecher, justifies his position based upon past experiments, their flaws, and how to change procedures of experimentation to morally justify them. Identifying the same flaws as Beecher, Guraya, London, and Guraya (2014) discusses the importance of informed consent in medical research. Both of these…

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    humans have a habit of making something out of nothing (Goldacre, 2008). Goldacre provides a few example of this, including shapes in clouds and gamblers running out of their luck. To further prove his point, Goldacre refers to Thomas Gilovich’s experiment in which Gilovich showed basketball fans a random arrangement of Xs and Os, claiming they showed…

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    The data will be used to find out what respondents think on whether openness in communication helps in reducing the frequency and severity of conflicts among couples. Primarily, the experiment is used to propose that openness in communication helps reduce the severity and frequency of conflicts among couples by enhancing self-understanding and the understanding of one’s spouse, which eventually improves intimacy in relationships. Openness…

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    Soil preference of the Red Compost Worms, Eisenia fetida INTRODUCTION Earthworms provide countless benefits to humans, plants and animals, by improving drainage, advancing nutrient accessibility, and providing a steady soil system, helping to develop farm production. They benefit the soil ecosystem by decomposing and recycling organic matter, opening up pores inside the soil to develop its formation and supplying food for predators . By adding nutrients to the soil they inhabit, earthworms are…

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    Discussion The purpose of the present study was an experiment to test a logo DE 100 IPTV for a new internet TV channel and examine whether evaluative conditioning will increase people liking the new logo and will be more appealing to the audience. The results of the test were statistically significant, indicating a significantly higher difference between the liking logo in the experimental condition and control condition. We predicted that pairing the DE 100 IPTV logo with positive image will…

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    share some differences this being that in the DE100 experiment involves less images than in the Chen et al. 's study (2012) and the images will be shown for less time this being three seconds each, instead of using the original five seconds. This is because it can reduce the potential effects of people loosing interest and will help reduce the time it takes to conduct the experiment. Where as the Chen et al, (2012) cited in (Brace, 2010) experiment shows the images being presented within a four…

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    the same goal for music therapy, The American Music Therapy Association (AMTA). While the CBMT holds therapists accountable and sets standards, the AMTA works to spread the word about music therapy through social media or publishing findings or experiments for therapists. The AMTA plans to build awareness for music therapy and assist music therapists with publishing their works, and grow awareness for the profession of music therapy: “The mission of the American Music Therapy Association is to…

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    Synthesis Essay On Drugs

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    is a logical way for kids to bypass experimenting with drugs kids are kids and they can always choose what they want and that may be to travel down the road of drug use. These programs can help prevent and cope with a situation in which a child experiments with drugs. Programs like this would be implemented through schools so that they do not have to pay for the sessions individually. That is how D.A.R.E did it and it seemed to work except for the fact that many people believe they put forth…

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