C. Procedure for obtaining informed consent. Informed consent will be obtained through verbal consent. The consent form is attached as a separate document. Although the questions will not put participants at risk, participant’s individual experiences with reproductive health care maybe a source of emotional distress or generate a fear of stigma for the participant. Therefore, the lead investigator seeks to provide a way of ensuring confidentiality as well as a way to reduce the potential for…
The students were told about the study being conducted before they filled out the questionnaire. There was no penalty for students who did not participate in the study or those who have opted out during taking the questionnaire. For those who participated, they clicked on a link that was posted in the PSY 510/520 student lounge which brought them to Qualtrics. Qualtrics was the survey software used for the purpose of the given questionnaire. Using the qualtrics survey software helped protect the…
1. Explain in DETAIL the concepts of informed consent and debriefing and describe WHY they are so important. Informed consent is the process of getting consent after informing the participant of all the possible risk and side effects that could happen. Debriefing is a structured interview after the experiment has been concluded where the experimenter and participant in detail discuss the study. This is important because of participant coercion which means a participant cannot be manipulated or…
The Beginning What first inspired me to start my Optimal Health Project in November was my passion for health and longevity. I believe that the healthier someone is, the happier they are. I think that it is very interesting how longevity works and how scientists have always desperately searched for the key to living longer and people are fascinated by stories such as the one about the Fountain of Youth. I wanted to look into how a human can attain optimal health and what habits they must…
Epidemiology/Study Designs/Bias in Research Selection Bias Berkson Bias and how to avoid it Question Author: Tomislav Meštrović, MD, PhD Question #3: A cardiology specialist working in the university hospital center notices that a large number of his patients who have suffered from myocardial infarction also have some sort of malignancy in their medical history. In order to determine whether a relationship exists between myocardial infarction and malignant processes, he decides to pursue a…
The role the federal government played in fostering participatory politics at the local level initiated when federal funds were given to city governments in Chicago as to “encourage citizen participation by establishing advisory councils, by holding public hearings on city programs, budgets, and legislation, and by asking for neighborhood input in physical planning” (Gentile & Simpson, 353). It is explained that the empowerment of people in participatory politics occurred through the…
senior adults to engage in actions that will promote gross motor movement, fine motor movement, and cognition, as well as encourage the development of endurance and activity tolerance. This activity involves active participation in two IADL categories: leisure and social participation. Senior…
• Physical Evidence. Training cannot be inspected, tested and evaluated prior to its delivery, thus physical evidence is important and persuasive. The tangible aspects of the SkillPower service including training venues and training materials are typically of excellent quality that inspire confidence in existing and potential clients and customers, and are particularly useful aids to help promotion efforts. The flowchart at Appendix Two is particularly useful in this regard when visiting…
College students need to feel supported by family, friends, and especially faculty. Support is important not only for lecture faculty, but clinical faculty as well. Lack of adequate support for faculty members can be perceived as discrimination by the student. The feeling of discrimination was reported in several studies as a barrier to success for minority nursing students. For example, a study by Sedgwick, Oosterbroek and Ponomar (2014) involved interviewing 41 minority students about…
and fat in their products because they know that harmful ingredients keep consumers stay unhealthy. That means consumers support companies which care their health. Although companies need to consider the benefits for their labor forces and the participation of societies, the best providing via companies is the quality of products. In the competition, many companies’ advertisements that people can see in media, advertisement boards, and even on the bodies of buses. Companies put their names,…