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    Preterm Birth Summary

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    What is the name of the article? From what nursing journal was this research article obtained? The name of the article is “Maternal psychiatric disorders and risk of preterm birth.” The research article was obtained from a journal called Annals of Epidemiology. What are the problem and the purpose of the study? The problem and purpose of the study are to identify if mothers with a psychotic disorder are at increased risk to have preterm births. What type of research method is…

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    Lucille Roybal-Allard quotes “Newborn screening is a public health intervention that involves a simple blood test used to identify many life-threatening genetic illnesses before any symptoms begin.” Informed consent is permission granted in the knowledge of the possible consequences, typically that which is given by a patient to a doctor for treatment with full knowledge of the possible risks and benefits. Informed consent is needed to protect both parties. The quandary that is faced is that…

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    Tesco Essay

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    Introduction: Tesco PLC is a British multinational supermarket chain headquartered in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom. It is the third largest retailer in the world measured by profits and second-largest retailer in the world measured by revenues. It has stores in 12countries across Asia and Europe and is the grocery market leader in the UK, Ireland, Hungary, Malaysia, and Thailand. The company currently offers products in different categories including Apparel, Bakery…

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    To begin with, the study being addressed, is whether or not violent video games or violence on the television impact children behavior. Parents, teachers, and professionals have been wanting to understand the impact television programs, particularly on children. Research by psychologist starting in 1980 found that children who watched many hours of violent shows when they were in elementary school showed higher levels of aggressive behavior when they became older. Also, research has shown that…

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    Exploring the Relationship between the Application of School Uniform Policies and Third Grade Reading Achievement in United States Public Schools I. Introduction The motives for the implementation of dress code policies in United States public educational institutions have transformed since the earliest examples of the 19th century. In 1894, the announcement of uniform requirements for students at South Carolina’s Winthrop Normal and Industrial College was a push to eliminate sartorial…

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    report it to my boss with no prior knowledge of computational learning technology. Method used We are going to use simple models because it is not complexed and it seems to work better in our case. Given the data, we are going to use binary logistic regression to predict the solution because we have…

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    Gambrel, L. E., & Butler VI, John L 1. (2013). Mixed methods research in marriage and family therapy: A content analysis. Journal of Marital & Family Therapy, 39(2), 163-181. doi:10.1111/j.1752-0606.2011.00260.x This study was conducted to investigate content and the use of qualitative and quantitative research in a combined manner in MFT empirical literature. The content analysis was conducted using a triangulation method. The literature search was conducted on eight popular and respected…

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    Salmon-Bias Effect

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    The subject of this article is to investigate the “salmon-bias effect” for older immigrants, which suggests that Mexicans in the U.S. return to Mexico due to poor health, as an explanation for the “Hispanic health paradox,” that is, Latinos/Latinas in the United States are healthier than their socioeconomic status suggest they would be, and non-Hispanic Whites. Three proposed explanations have arisen for the Hispanic health paradox; data artifacts which reduce the validity of mortality rates,…

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    Rlt2 Task 4

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    variables and the use of home care for participants with a history of stroke. The socio-demographic factors I looked at were age, gender, race (White, African American, Hispanic, or other), and income. I will conduct a statistical analysis using logistic regression to control for these socio-demographic variables, so that they do not affect the relationship between mortality and home care services. The types of home care services could include: physical therapy, occupational therapy, oxygen…

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    The descriptive analyses include different statistical methods, such as, Chi-Square, independent sample T-Test, Bivariate correlation, and Binary regression. The survey focuses primarily on the students’ spending, such as acquiring textbooks, living on campus vs. off campus, enrolling in the university’s meal plan, transportation costs, as well as any other costs that are important for the students’…

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