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    According to the Belmont Report there are general ethical principals in research involving humans: Respect for persons, privacy, confidentially, autonomy concerning the capacity of the individual to understanding and the appreciation consequences of participation resulting in the free power to make the decision to participate, sufficient information provided to individuals along with informed consent. Concerning the promotion of well being-beneficence. In order to gain the maximum benefit the…

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    Ethics Review With any research comes risk. Lindell & Perry (2004, p. 1) states “risk can be defined broadly as a condition in which there is a possibility that persons or property could experience adverse consequences”. Many action research (AR) studies encounter minimal exposure to any harmful information or risks to the participants. According to The Belmont Report “even avoiding harm requires learning what is harmful; and in the process of obtaining this information, a person may be exposed…

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    the information is developed by original person working on the study, model or scholarly discussion. Furthermore, when reviewing information such as a literature review the information should offer the most consistent and strongest level of evidence for that topic (LoBiondo-Wood, & Haber, 2013). As the health care system is consistently changing, it is important for nurses to always be updating their knowledge about new information discovered that can lead to better patient care. Research has…

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    strategy used for assessing this research topic will involve gathering data virtually from a secondary source; the national birth record database from the Center of Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health and Statistics (NCHS). Under this organizational division is the existence of the National Vital Statistics System. This organization is an inter-governmental system, working collaboratively with state health departments and collecting valid information by means of the civil…

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    This was completed though the equipment that are being used to create and communicate the information. Any of the devised the scientists used could be considered an adequate tool even the ability to read was a tool used to create this research. Though because this is such a crucial point of the process, having faulty tools or equipment could have ruined the entirety of research. In the study of the diversification of bugs, the process in which they created the conditions of the experiment…

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    For research project, I decided to research what the neuropsychological effect of Unilateral Spatial Inattention (USI) has on a person. All of the other ideas for topics I’d thought of were too difficult to do so I decided to ask my teacher and optometrists for help in discovering a topic. I really wanted to do a topic on ‘visual neglect’ because it was among those that was related to psychology, which I am highly interested in. After talking to an optometrist online, I was convinced that the…

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    the same. Privacy protects the participants’ information while…

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    Lesson 3 Assignment: Research Questions & Theoretical Framework The Impact of Innovative Product Development in Retail Banking Excellence Questions to be answered within the research: 1.) What are the effects of Innovative Product Development on Retail Banking Excellence? 2.) Are there any significant differences between innovative product developments in banks with respect to that of sales performance? 3.) Are there any significant differences between using digital technology in product…

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    of 2018, at 11:00 a.m. in room 1043 of Thomas Cole Research building, Sade Rhodes spoke about the characterization of lignin-coated cellulose nanocrystals (C-CNCs) as a reinforcing agent in polypropylene (PP) nanocomposites. The logistics of the seminar that was most enjoyable was when the speaker focused on the matter of Nanocelluloses. She provided a lot of information on this topic and I understand how it related to her topics in her research. However, the only part that I did not like about…

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    process of research in general. Since Cooper Union has limited resources for research as a small engineering college, I was delighted to learn of this opportunity. With such passion in research, I was able to have an independent study course in school with one of the biological engineering professors and researched the DNA synthesis process. As a member of an International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Competition team, I researched ways to improve de novo DNA synthesis system. Using an…

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