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    Question 1 What is ethical visual? Why do we need visuals in a marketing research report? What are the guidelines to preparing ethical visuals? Do some research about ethical visuals and include your finding in the answer. 356, 357 Ethical visual is how an individual presents information in the research report to clients and anyone else who reads the report (Burns & Bush, 2012). Ethical visuals deal with misrepresenting information or unintentional misrepresentation of information (Burns &…

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    According to the oxford dictionary, Research is defined as the systematic investigation into a subject area or the study of materials in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions. Research is also often said to be an endeavor to discover new or collate old knowledge through scientific study subjected to a rigorous and critical investigation Usually a research is commissioned or carried out where there is a burning question or a problem that needs to be resolved or answered. It could be…

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    Typically, when people think of doing research they automatically go to Google to search their topic and gather the information needed. One issue that this causes is that this specific search engine finds thousands of results that may not even be relevant to what one is searching for. This causes long hours of frustration and it takes researching a lot longer than it has to be. I was once a Google addict when it came to school assignments, but thanks to a few professors I now know that other…

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    Research Design The research design which was chosen for this research was the quantitative randomized controlled trial (RCT), which is used to reduce any bias in the research being conducted. Randomly selecting participants and reducing any bias allows the researchers to see how a treatment plan affects the group who is being treated and compare the results to the comparison group who is not receiving any treatment (Kampf, Löffler, & Gastmeier, 2009). The intervention and comparison group will…

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    When conducting research on another human being, rules must be put in place to protect the dignity and health of that person. That being said, if the person is under no physical or emotional distress, there should not be a need to stop a researcher from continuing or sharing their findings. A reasonable stance in this case would mean do not harm, if that was not explicitly obvious to begin with if you are a decent human being. A person may be your test subject, but that does not mean you can…

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    This article explains the basics of reading a scientific journal. For people who have never written a scientific research paper, this article is a simple summary on how scientific research is written. A scientific research paper consists the Title and Author, Abstract, Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion and References. The tile of a research article and the author gives the most important information on what the research itself is about and who did the research. In the article it…

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    psychological research techniques and methodology so that the student will be able to communicate their ideas in a scientific manner. Research comes in many different forms and this class has introduced several of those methods. Each method is based on scientific processes however each one may also be viewed in a biblical Christian perspective. Research can be Complicated! I have learned that there are many steps and procedures involved with research. While reading Methods in Behavioral…

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    recently appointed as director of research within my department, myself and my team attend the National Institute of Helath Office of Extramural Research online training course on the basics of human subject research protection issues. After completing the program, I take back to my team and constituents what protocols will be in place to protect the key ethical issues of human subject research. We will examine the following areas regarding human subject research: research fraud, remaining…

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    capacities, cultural effects and test score achievements as well as the past research supporting the theories. Using past referents and other accredited sources usually entails that the study will be taken literally by others in their field. Since they are trying to prove an important point, psychologist have to analyze previous research, explain previous research and then add on new information to the previous research. Direct quotes are therefore not recommended. Instead the psychologists…

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    medicine. Despite this, in recent years (that is, relative to the existence of animal testing), such research has received significant amounts of criticism, primarily being that animal testing is cruel, inhumane and unnecessary. However, opponents of animal testing overlook several factors as to why animal testing occurs - if humanity truly found it unnecessary to use animal specimens in research, we simply would not. Humane Treatment of Specimens The first of these factors is the fact that…

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