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    My Conspiracy Theory

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    Looking back to the first week of the class, where we were required to write the conspiracy convention chart at the beginning of the course. I was struggling to write down because I don’t know much about conspiracy theory. However, during the middle of the course, I can fill the chart easily. I understand how conspiracists construct their conspiracy theories after all the reading and analyzing. (Conspiracy Convention) This chart was very useful for my RIP project, where I can get ideas to create…

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    Robotic Gairment

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    The literature that is reviewed in this piece was compiled from a variety of online databases and resources. Using Husson University’s library, I found there were many different databases available to use for the research. I selected from the following online databases; PubMed, Medline, Academic Search Complete, EBSCOHost, and the American Psychological Association. The original terms included physical therapy, gross motor skills, and cerebral palsy. However, as I narrowed the broad subject of…

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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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    Unethical research has no meaning for its purpose. Why conduct an experiment with no means to have progress as an outcome. For over nearly 50 years there has been raised eyebrows about whether not someone could use information gained from Nazi experimentation on concentration camp victims. This unethical research experiment is portrayed in The Dachau Hypothermia Experiments. These victims were captured Russian soldiers (the Nazis wondered whether their genetics gave them superior resistance to…

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    Dd Case Studies

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    Disorder. The research was conducted through an online database and will help report on several factors on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder such as the history of the disease in correlation to other stress disorders, diagnosis in children, symptoms, certain risk factors, and therapy for children suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The paper will examine published articles taken from psychiatric evaluations and studies done on children over the previous and current years. The research…

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    Scientific papers are extremely important in the field of science because of the way that they allow scientists to communicate their findings with each other. Primary literature is the most important source of information for scientists because it includes the most current reports on the topic of interest. Primary literature includes first-hand reports of discoveries and is written by scientists, with a target reading audience of both other scientists and science students. For this assignment, I…

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    of events, phenomena, and projects. (National Science Foundation 2015). Regarding to the case studies that have been mentioned in the Literature review, the research questions have been raised and the research objectives have been formed. Depending on these different case studies in several parts of the world, and in West Bank; the research follows similar methodology of analysis to apply the investigation on Gaza strip taking in consideration the different conditions and individual objectives.…

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    step process is presented on how to write a participant observation study ranging from the introduction to the differences in age, gender, and socioeconomic class and how it affects your study. First, on the list is creating an introduction with information of where you performed the study and what you were trying to discover. Make sure to include any resources used. Second, tell your audience what you uncovered along with the results determined. Third, make sure the concepts used are…

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    How does looking at information in new ways pave the way for progress? You can look from a broad perspective. You can also look in great detail. Looking at information in different perspectives can pave the way for progress. Looking at information in new ways can pave the way for progress by using new scientific discoveries, different ideas, and learning from the scientists in the past. First we can see information in new ways by using scientific discovery. Marie Curie discovered two new…

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    Psych 3101

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    Participants There were 212 participants. The participants were all a part of the UTEP’s General Experimental Psychology Lab which is also known at PSYC 3101. There were no participants excluded during this study and all data is included. Demographic information, such as age and gender, was not collected during this study. Design This study was a within-subjects design because it dealt with testing the preferences of the ages of the faces. The conditions that were used were: as the independent…

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