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    The sample consisted of college students who received extra credit for their participation. The average age of the participants was XX. Materials The participants were presented with 15 line-drawn images under two different conditions. One condition used word repetition to pair with an image, while the second used semantically elaborate…

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    WHAT THE RESEARCH IS ABOUT: You are invited to participate in a research study in investigating how school resource officers affecting the safety on campus for youths. WHAT YOU WILL BE ASKED TO DO: You will be asked to do three things: (1) Fill out a short set of questions that ask you about things like your age, race, education, etc.; (2) Participate in a focus group with other youths in custody where you will be asked to talk about things like what you know about school resource officers and…

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    Anorexia Case Study

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    Article Critique Anorexia is a classless, ageless, and genderless psychiatric disease that affects people all over the world. In the majority of the cases, it develops during adolescence a period of change an instability where proper guidance should be given.This study looked at inpatient treatment intervention (IP) versus a day patient treatment intervention (DP) on adolescents. The article’s title is self explanatory and just a few adjustments are needed for clarification to readers…

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    will ensure that study remains non-maleficence and beneficence to the participants. Respect participant’s privacy and values, treat equally and maintain transparency. In addition, researcher will explore individual concern about this study before participation, and put into consideration that ethical procedure needs time. Word count-1200 Time frame. Provide a timeline for your project. (it is probably easiest to do this in table form – either insert this in the box below, or include as an…

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    An in person mixed methods, study was conducted in three initial subjects. The intended test population is anyone 18 years or other. The interview contains 16 questions, 5 quantitative and 11 qualitative questions. Desire interview time for interview completion was 10-15 minutes, the average interview time was 14 minutes. The preliminary study participants were a; 21 year old female, 52 year old male, and 80 year old female. This sample of participants was chosen because they have differing…

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    Screw-You Effect

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    Consent was attained from each participant and they were told that they had the right to withdraw themselves and their results from the experiment at any time if they wished to. However, the participants were not told that the questions of the survey was changed for certain participants and that out of the survey that they took after witnessing the video, we only took one into account. This deception is justified because it was necessary to reduce the possibilities of screw-you effect and ensure…

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    3.6: Ethical Considerations: Ethical approval was sought and granted by the Faculty of Health Sciences Institutional Review Board. The study procedure (information to be collected, test to be done and any likely adverse effect; pain from needle during sample collection) was explained in details to each prospective participants. An information notice was given to them as well as a written consent form they were required to sign if they accepted to be part of the study or a verbal consent if they…

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    Informed Consent

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    social science research and evaluation. Before an institutional review board-approved (IRB) project can begin, researchers and evaluators are required to openly communicate with potential subjects about the benefits and possible risks of their participation and to establish their voluntary willingness to participate.1 When a proposed project involves individuals who have dementia, a progressive and degenerative neurological disorder impacting comprehension, memory, attention span, and…

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    participants that their identities will not be revealed to the reader and that raw data will not be released to any third party, this indeed is an ethical mishap. The participants were given an introductory letter describing the research and inviting participation along with a verbal introduction of the study to all potential…

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    BROP takes into consideration Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, “BORP is committed to: Identifying the needs of low-income and minority populations so that their needs may be addressed wherever possible; Promoting the full and fair participation of individuals in low-income and minority communities when making decisions about what programs and services to offer and how to implement those programs and deliver those services; Striving to ensure meaningful access to programs, services…

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