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    to test you for kidney problems as well. This is because without proper treatment, kidney problems can rapidly escalate into kidney failure and eventually become irreversible. If you have not been diagnosed with diabetes yet, here are the tests that you can expect your doctor to preform to determine if you are in fact diabetic: If you have severe symptoms of unexplained weight loss, increased thirst, increased hunger, frequent urination, or tingling in your feet and hands. There are tests…

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    Internal Validity

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    One of the key criteria addressed by positivist researchers is that of internal validity, in which they seek to ensure that their study measures or tests what is actually intended. According to Merriam (1998), the qualitative investigator’s equivalent concept is analogous to internal validity and deals with the question: “How congruent are the research findings with reality. However, according to the philosophy underlying qualitative research, reality is relative to meaning that people construct…

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    down the thoughts as to why a person is acting out with abnormal behavior. Standardize, testing that is used to determine where a patient may stand when completing a different test. Once the test is completed, they are then compared to “normal” behavior. Reliability is the term that is used to measure the consistency of testing results. The last but not least…

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    Fulfilling, happy experiences vary from person to person. Someone who is rich can have significantly more positive “fulfilling” experiences than someone who is poor. In today’s age, materialistic items can almost have a more positive experience to someone when they acquire said material. If they have…

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    applied. While the experimental group are the asthmatic patients with exacerbation who received the NIV. So, the intervention begins in the present and followed participants into the future. Then, the result will be compared between both groups to draw a…

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    am not a creative person. When we were told about the project and that we had to come up with an idea to draw or create our own ceiling tile, I was not too excited. However, I knew that I had to come up with something since this was a giant part of my final grade. I sat there thinking while everyone else had already basically come up with an idea. Then it hit me, why don't I do it about something I love and have a passion for and that was, baseball. I decided I was going to draw the team's…

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    Deception In Psychology

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    of memory and learning at Yale University however the true nature of the study was to see how far the test subjects would go when obeying instruction that harmed another person. Participants were grouped together in twos to find out who would be the ‘learner’ and who would be the ‘teacher’.…

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    further explore the inner workings of my mind. While reading this book I found that more and more I was understanding all the decision I have made in my life and when small slicing and rapid cognition played a part in my decisions. I also realized why I draw quick conclusions about people when I first meet them. It is similar to the study done with the students and the videos of instructors that Malcolm references in the book. By watching a short clip of a lecture students were able to pick out…

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    math. The math quickly forgotten and panic soon sets in. Myths and misconceptions that lead to math anxiety are as follows. You are born with a math gene, you get or you do not. Math is for men, women never get it. Math is too hard for the average person. If the logical side of your brain is not your strength, then you will never get math. There is only one way to do math. What can we do to help overcome math anxiety? Russell writes, six things you can do to help: (1) having a positive…

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    There are many different Intelligence Quotient (IQ) tests that are used for various reasons. Unfortunately, some of these tests only show a number for the IQ and does not break down what the results of the individual parts are of the test. One theorist who divides the individual’s intelligence into different parts is psychologist Howard Gardner. Howard Gardner states that this is actually eight different intelligences that are independent of each other. The eight intelligences he lists are…

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