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    website. The title is “Single-parent families” and has no author. The second evaluation is on a magazine article, “Understanding Single Parent Families” by Kirsten Schuder from Lifestyle magazine. The final evaluation is on a peer-reviewed scholarly journal article. The title is “Employment, Work Conditions, and the Home Environment in Single-Mother Families” by Christy Lleras. I will evaluate each of these resources following specific guidelines. The guidelines serve as a tool in evaluating…

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    Sensory Integration Therapy

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    of SIT interventions following a manualized protocol. Secondary to this need for an evaluation of intervention efficacy, is a need to evaluate the impact of this approach on the child’s adapted sensory behaviors and functional skills. This study reports consistent findings, stating that children with ASD who participated in an occupational therapy program using SIT had significantly greater gains in their individualized goal attainment, and decreased need for caregiver assistance on self-care…

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    The Spiral Of Silence

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    1) Theory Cultivation Theory Citation Riddle, K. (2010). Remembering past media use: Toward the development of a lifetime television exposure scale. Communication Methods and Measures,4(3), 241-255. Hypotheses/Research Questions In the article, “Remembering past media use: Toward the development of a lifetime television exposure scale”, hypotheses are outwardly stated. There are two hypotheses used in this article i.e. “H1: There will be a positive relationship between lifetime television…

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    1. APA Article citation Supple, A. & Small, S. (2006). The influence of parental support, knowledge, and authoritative parenting on hmong and european american adolescent development. Journal of Family Issues, 27(9), 1214-1232. 2. Is the article quantitative or qualitative? This article was quantitative; Supple and Small had students complete a 148-item survey. 3. What is the research question? Will Hmong adolescents report lower levels of parental support, higher levels of parental knowledge…

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    Signposting is to connect phrases that must be said to what is about to be discussed, for examples, ‘Having discussed the reliability of the research, this report will next address its validity…’ However, to put these in practice, we were grouped in four to five to look at examples of signpost written passages and select the right paragraph by detecting the mistakes on major punctuation. Is imperative for…

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    Article#1-Our human ancestor Homo naledi 'walked a lot like us ' Citation: Michelle Toh, S. (2015, October 7). Our human ancestor Homo naledi 'walked a lot like us '. Christian Science Monitor. p. N.PAG. Analysis: The given article is based on the research of an experienced journalist. The author analysis the news provided by the news organization “Reuters”. In the article, the author attempts to discuss the similarities of our human ancestor Homo naledi and us (humans). She emphasizes the…

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    Depression Among Women

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    Coffee, caffeine, and risk of depression among women (1) “Coffee, caffeine and risk of depression among women” was a research study based on U.S. women which examined if consumption of coffee or caffeine and the risk of depression had an inverse association among the women being studied. Based on previous research, the authors hypothesized that coffee or caffeine consumption and depression risk were inversely associated among women. Methodology A cohort method was used for this study. A total of…

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    similar laws like Mexico’s, the amount of gun-related crime would not be that much different, since we share a border with the country. This article is not biased and simply states the state of the nation in regard to its gun violence, and it includes citations to several included quotes. This article will tie to my argument about the ineffectiveness of gun laws in the United…

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    Ethical Data Reporting

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    D. U. (2005). HIPAA: Impact on research practices. The ASHA Leader, 8-27. 4. Liu, J., Kjaergard, L. L., & Gluud, C. (2002). Misuse of randomization: a review of Chinese randomized trials of herbal medicines for chronic hepatitis B. The American journal of Chinese medicine, 30(01), 173-176. 5. Marco, C. A., & Larkin, G. L. (2000). Research ethics: ethical issues of data reporting and the quest for authenticity. Academic Emergency Medicine, 7(6), 691-694. 6. Tang, J. L., Zhan, S. Y., & Ernst, E…

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    Raiti, C. (2014). Evolution of Autism in Public Schooling. Educ 300: Education Reform, Past and Present. Retrieved from http://commons.trincoll.edu/edreform/2014/04/evolution-of-autism-in-public-schooling/ Raiti makes multiple accurate arguments about the factors of autism throughout the article, which includes an altered definition of autism. According to the article, Raiti is curious to find out how the teaching strategies for this population have changed from the 1930’s to the present and…

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