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    Physical Exercise Habits

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    Female university students attitudes towards physical exercise and their exercise habits. (1. Survey to assess what forms if any of physical exercise they are completing, how often? 2. focus groups to assess why they do or do not exercise and their attitudes in general to physical exercise.) In recent years the rate of female participation in exercise has increased as health issues have been raised (Park Sang et al, 2012: 99). Physical exercise has is an essential lifestyle element and has been…

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    I particularly liked the idea of the focus group because it shows more open ended answers and ideas from the students. In the focus group, it states how some students like the traditional method, some like the multimedia method and some like both. Through the focus group study, I allowed me to realize that it all depends on the learning styles of the students. Which really captured the purpose of the focus group because it allowed me to think a little differently from just…

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    Scholarly Context Communication has been generally defined as a transmission of signals through various channels that can be systematically interpreted through context (Clampitt, 2013). The term communication was derived from a latin word communis, which means ‘to make common’ and in that sense, communication is to make common of what one (sender) wants to message out to the other (receiver) (Frey, Botan & Kreps, 2000). It is an important, inevitable and unfortunately can be a complicated…

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    METHODOLOGY The research methodology describes the pathway used to approach the study question. While weak methods may lead to sterile speculation and a lack of scientific base, excessive attachment to rules and models could generate stereotypical responses and insufficient contextualization. A proper methodology may combine coherent techniques and the researcher’s flexibility, knowledge and ethics. A reasonable method to approach Houston’s mental health network should consider its complexity.…

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    academic achievement in depth (Fontana & Frey, 2000). Since the study is focusing on a targeted Congolese/Zairian groups, the study may also use the qualitative focus group interview (FGI) to collect data. In effect, to study the effect of mobility on Congolese/Zairian student’s academic achievement, the use of data triangulation utilizing focus groups (FGs) and in-depth interview (IDI) interviews inquiry may outcome to a wider understanding of the phenomenon of interest based on mobility and…

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    determine specific aspects of positive caregiver-patient relationships using the mutual-participation model (Apollo, Golub, Wainberg & Indyk, 2006).The results were collected through seven focus groups made up of HIV positive patients. Through analyzing patient self-reports and verbatim recordings of the focus groups, positive caregiver-patient relationships proved to help individuals manage their illness. Three aspects of positive caregiver-patient relationships were identified including:…

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    Qualitative Social Care

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    people’s experiences of micro-level social care (Wang and Schneider, 2000). Particularly, lv et al. (2014) generate a study, which focuses on the older people with disabilities to analyse the influences of community care intervention. The paper adopts focus group interviews to collect data with 10 older people with disabilities who are suffering chronic diseases, by conducting a qualitative research method, finding community care including friendly interactive relationship, physical and mental…

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    information provided will remain undisclosed and can only be used for data analysis procedures. Interviews can be conducted at workplace or someplace where the interviewee will feel comfortable. 3. Audio tape recording Questions for in depth interviews and focus group discussions can be translated if necessary. Unclear terms will be discussed and cleared and can be altered in extreme situations. Interviews will be recorded so that the important information can be extracted later on for…

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    motivated by and do they care about their health and numbers? Are people aware and understand Body Composition testing and services? What motivates people to manage their health? Our research included: 8 one-on-one interviews 3 ethnographies 3 focus groups 1 quantitative survey An analysis of Simmons OneView data Based on our research, we recommend the Young Active Health Manager (YAHM) as DEXAMAP’s target consumer. YAHMs are individuals who prioritize seeing results in their fitness. They…

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    Procedure At the beginning of each focus group, I introduced myself; provided name badges for the group members; and explained the study’s purpose. After, I described my role as the moderator and how the session would progress. I reminded the participants about the digital audio recorders and that their responses would be assigned pseudonyms to ensure confidentiality. Then, I distributed consent forms and participant questionnaires (see Appendix A) along with pencils to the group. After…

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