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    Exploratory Testing vs Scripted Testing : which is better? Problems with multiple solutions signify that people can approach issues in the way that best suits their resources, capabilities and requirements. This is true for testing methodology where there are a number of ways that can be taken, but it's truly the end result that matters. The choice comes down to two potential ways: scripted or exploratory. Testing teams can apply a variety of underlying practices to drive their testing…

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    Reading journal articles for my classes, I was fascinated by the challenges and problem-solving 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…

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    Rich in curiosity and complexity, Neuroscience sits on the cutting edge of scientific research. The study of the brain is unique, in that neuroscience thrives through interdisciplinary collaboration. For example, the authors of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Religion are both neuropsychologists. Everyday the modern world faces problems within the scientific study of neuroscience. The author’s purpose for writing this book was to address recent discoveries in neuroscience and provide insight for…

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    selection. The research processes can also be unfolded into four different stages. These stages can then be concentrated separately to increase the overall success of the results you gain. What I find interesting with the scientific method is that it can apply to anything you feel like researching, not just the realm of psychology. It is almost a fool-proof way to do research and gather results. I can be primarily concerned with the computing world, but I feel it’s as if when computer research…

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    Research Analysis 2: Re-do 1. How did you select this research study to analyze? What search terms did you use? What database did you use? What was your rationale for selecting this particular study to analyze over the others in the search results? What is the full reference for the study in APA format? In search for this article I used the One Search library data base from University of North Florida (UNF) library website. The terms used were “deaf reader’s intervention strategies”.…

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    There are multiple different research methods that can be used in different situations so as to allow sociologists to learn more about previously unknown areas of society. An example of a research method would be a group interview, a method that gathers qualitative data, and is favoured by left-wing sociologists due to the interpretative nature of the results. A group interview is conducted via a group of subjects meeting with a researcher at the same time, and the group discuss either a series…

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    Reading Task Chapter 2: Sociological Research Methods The second chapter of The Real World by Ferris and Stein distinguishes between the different research methods sociologists use and outline their advantages and disadvantages. Although the methods are also outlined in great detail, I feel that the thought of the benefits but especially downsides of the methods is of crucial importance in that chapter. Sociology, although sometimes looked upon more as a humanity than a science (which I…

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    Animal Research Uses

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    Use of animals in research Is it fair use animals for obtaining medicines and products that will benefit man? This is not a form of exploitation? Currently, the use of animals in scientific researches has been widely debated. On one hand, the activists claiming that it is a cruelty with animals, in another hand the scientific community says that is impossible to change completely the method. There are reports that animals have been used by humans since of the age of Aristoteles. From that time…

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    source codes. Thus, the research will not require a thorough review by the university’s ethical board. The board will only have to confirm that the utilized data is anonymous. It is only when the data has identifying information that can be linked to particular individuals that the board will find it necessary to conduct a full review. In such a situation, the researcher will explain the reasons it will be unavoidable to include identifiable information in answering the research question and…

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    Essay On Exuberance

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    This article focuses on studying the relationship between exuberance and persistence that children behave in multiple challenging contexts with different incentive values. Researchers also want to know if the incentive value of goals can play an important role in influencing the behavioral regulation of 109 exuberant pre-schoolers in China. Through several experiments they found that exuberant children tend to be more persistent on a goal-blocked task. This result stimulated researcher’s…

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