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    construct a questionnaire. Some questions in this survey will include Likert scales such as: “In general, how satisfied are you with your relationship?” and “How well does your partner meet your needs?”. All the questions of the same nature will contain answers from “Poorly” or “Unsatisfied”, to “Extremely well” or “Extremely satisfied”. Using these questions from the The Relationship Assessment Scale, the Kansas Marital Satisfaction Scale and the Quality of Marriage Index guarantees validity…

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    “What is the difference between a brain and a person?” my sister asks, gingerly opening the door and gliding into my bedroom, face scrunched from confusion. I laugh. “Well, quite a lot and not much at all!” She throws herself onto my unmade bed and releases a string of rapid follow-up questions: “When I’m talking to you, am I really just talking to a brain? Am I just a talking brain? Are we anything other than our brains?” I sigh, spinning in my desk chair, my mind whirling with moments from…

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    Ch 19 1. The factors that may influence respondents’ interpretation of words include ethnicity, region, nationality, sex, age and education. Word nuances and ambiguities , or unique and unclear language, can also affect word interpretation . Other factors are modifying adjectives and adverbs, grammatical standards, double negatives, double-barreled (two question) questions, leading and loaded questions, over-demanding recall questions, and questions that include prestige. 2. Often, occasionally,…

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    interviewer will ask you a series of questions and listen to your answers. Be as much like the interviewer as possible. If the interviewer comes across as rushed and hardnosed, then step up your pace. Alternatively, if the interviewer seems more relaxed, take a deep breath and slow down. If you can, determine how long the interviewer expects the interview to last. If the interviewer expects it to last about 30 minutes, then keep your answers short and to the point. If the interviewer expects it…

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    Interview Summary I interviewed a 3-year-old boy from Mrs. Mason’s class at the Elisabeth Amen Nursery School on February 17, 2016. I arrived well before any of the children were dropped of at school in the morning. At just about 8:45AM the young students walked into the classroom one by one. The school day began with Mrs. Mason by singing a song. She then went on to teach about nocturnal animals. It was not until after their quick lesson, Mrs. Mason introduced me to the students as “her…

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    Dating: A Short Story

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    counter and answer it. "Hello?" "Good afternoon, my Darling." Jasper greets. "Hey." I reply. "I hope I'm not interrupting anything." He says. "Oh, no. I'm just making brownies for the church's potluck tomorrow." I reply. "The meetings you go to?" He asks. "Yes." I answer. "What else do you have planned for today?" He asks. "Nothing really." I answer. "Would you like to go out for dinner tonight?" He asks. "Will you let me pay?" I ask. "Of course not." He…

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    While Mr. Gilman asks Mayella to describe what happened that night, she doesn’t answer. Mr. Gilman begins to ask more specific questions and she answers with minimal answers. When the judge asks her to tell the court what happened, she bursts into tears. The judge tries to comfort her telling her that she has no cause for shame as long as she tells the truth and that Mr. Finch…

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    Ells Unit 2 Assignment

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    direct for the first section, but I think the speaking section needs to be explained by being written down. In any event, I give this a score of 2. 3) There is a short instruction, and the vocabulary terms used in the questions are relevant to the answers. There are many terms that would be difficult to comprehend for an ELL student, for example, the term “camber” appears on question four. Many native-speakers probably don’t understand what a camber is, so I can imagine…

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    Gilgamesh Essay Questions

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    themselves. These questions ask what being human really is, and why we, as humans, live the way we do. Put together, these questions are called the Great Conversation. The Great Conversation questions will be dissected and answered by looking at answers given through three stories, the story of Gilgamesh, the story of Mahabharata, and a Buddhist parable. The story of Gilgamesh, asks the question, what happens to me after I die?, through Gilgamesh, a Sumerian who is two-thirds divine, of perfect…

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    individuals have different views on how sociology affects the world. Also Dr. Conner likes how the world is always changing so that is why I chose him for the interview. During the interview I asked Dr. Conner several questions and he gave me brief answers. The first question I asked Dr. Conner was what made you want to study sociology? Dr. Conner said he was always interested in sociology and he likes how sociology is always changing. The second question I asked was after studying sociology…

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