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    Nt1330 Unit 7 Study Guide

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    Piseth Hul ITE 221 Prof: Jenee’ Saunders Sep 21, 2015 Review Questions Ch.4 1. Describe the operation of a MOVE instruction. Why is the name MOVE a misnomer?  Move is a instruction that copies data bits to storage locations and can copy data between any combination of registers and primary storage locations. The name MOVE is misnomer because the data content of the source location is unchanged. 2. Why does program execution speed generally increase as the number of general-purpose registers…

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    over-consumption, my colleagues and I gathered reliable information from websites, documents, books, and graphs in order to gain knowledge about over-consumption. These authors wrote about the positive and negative effects of all types of over-consumption, and they used studies to provide information that supports their stand on the topic. However, we collected data through trusted databases such as Gale, summarized important information, and cited each source in the works cited section of the…

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    The most common ethical concern raised with experiments is deception. Often, you do not want to share all of the details with the subjects because it may cause them to change their behavior on purpose, thereby reducing the effectiveness of the experiment measuring what it set out to measure. To avoid informing the youth offenders that the art therapy program is only administered to half of the sample group and is an experiment, I would effectively debrief them after the fact, in this instance…

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    DVT Prophylaxis

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    Present the following to the class: 1 Your research question 2 The title of the article 3 The type of research design that is described in the article. Why is this design appropriate for the study? How have the researchers enhanced strengthen rigor in this specific study? 1. In acute settings (P) compression stockings (I) as a type of mechanical prophylaxis provide better DVT prophylaxis (O) compared to heparin or any other type (C) of chemical protection? 2. Prevention of Venous…

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    A visual search experiment is an experiment in which an individual's reaction time is tested when finding a visual cue, like a green circle, and determining whether the visual cue is there or not. In the visual field, there also are other objects, called distractors, that aren't the desired visual cue. A subject is tested through two different techniques called a feature search and a conjunctive search. In a feature search, the visual cue would be shown, or possibly not shown, on the screen with…

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    Magill's Article Analysis

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    There are many problems with Magill’s argument in his chapter. The first issue, which is exhibited in the first two paragraphs, is how emotional he is about the things he says. Magill continuously defaces organizations like Florida Fish and Wildlife who has real impacts on manatee conservation. Obviously, these organizations do everything in their power to help the manatees and the fact that Magill so vehemently disagrees with this just negates his argument. In addition, cold stress syndrome…

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    The Belmont Report is a document in which three principles regarding human rights in research/testing is disclosed. The Belmont Report was established in the year 1979 and was commissioned by the US government. Due to the failures to respect the ethical guidelines of human testing in the following years, many innocent lives were taken carelessly. A panel of scientists and experts met and wrote the document, concluding there should be 3 main principles in order for a study to be ethical when a…

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    Collaborative Innovation

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    welfare care system. This was a difficult task because the government was plagued by two fundamental problems; recruiting and retaining foster and adoptive parents for children in foster care. There was a chronic shortage of the number of parents willing to adopt children. In 2012, there were 200,000 children who were admitted in the foster care system in United States (Howell-Moroney, 212). With such a large number of children admitted in the system, one would think that child welfare system…

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    Meta Analysis Paper

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    throughout the course. For example, when I encounter an elderly person or a seemingly over-weight person performing well, it gives me a boost, in thinking if they can…so can I! So my overall efficacy judgments are determined by primary sources of information, as I generally do not engage in heavy work-outs or training prior to the…

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    , some of the experiments are considered unethical and inhumane to both human beings and animals. Acccording to Ethical Principles Of Psychologist and Code of Conduct (2010), "pshychologists take reasonable steps to avoid harming their patients research participants with whom they work an d to minimize harm where is for seeable and unavoidable". The following experiments are deemed cruel in today's APA ethical guidelines. Zambardo-Stanford Prison…

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