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    After accomplishing my individual case study, I realized that it has helped me have a great understanding of a struggling reader psychology. I have noticed that there are many factors that interfere with the child’s reading ability that is not solely based on his/her intelligence. If a child is struggling in reading, I need to take into consideration what factors may be affecting the child. For example, I should be aware that if there are any medical conditions/disabilities that may be affecting…

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    assumptions must be valid or the study is worthless (Leedy & Ormrod, 2010). Creswell (2013) postulated four fundamental philosophical assumptions. Assumption 1: Ontological assumption: Concerns the nature of reality, that is, a view that qualitative study is assuming the notion of several truths, such as the use of several types of evidence in themes using the actual words of different participants and presenting different perspectives (Creswell, 2013). The ontological assumptions made for this…

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    See You In Court Summary

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    civil and criminal law cases. When reading “See You in Court,” the reader is presented with many different cases and is offered a lot of knowledge on the aspect of what occurs inside a court case. Throughout the book there are many different legal actions that caught my attention and allowed me to have a better comprehension on this topic about business law. The biggest understanding I came to make after finishing the book, is that not every case is the same and that with every case comes those…

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    Ratio Decidendi Essay

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    decision by a superior court should be binding on inferior courts, hence, the ratio of past cases are legally binding on subsequent cases. This concept is called precedent and it is designed to give effect to the fact that the English law to some large extent is based on case law, and that case laws are not mere materials which a judge takes into consideration when making a decision on a particular case. Binding precedents are obtained from the legal reasoning for the decision of the court,…

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    Ethics In Nursing

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    when practicing as a professional nurse. Adherence to these principles allows the nurse to provide the best quality of care to the patients receiving care and maintains the safety of the patient, as well as the nurse. By reviewing and analyzing legal case studies, nurses can begin to understand…

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    Test Anxiety Analysis

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    The first article (scholarly article) talked about test anxiety in young children summarizes how students in elementary grade levels have vastly different levels of anxiety between high-stake tests versus regular classrooms tests. The levels of test anxiety among children was measured using two different kinds of tests, the CTAS (Children’s Test Anxiety Scale) and the BASC-2-TA (Behavior Assessment Scale for Children, Second Edition). The CTAS measured the students physiological reactions to…

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    research design, a qualitative case study approach, research contexts and participants, data collection procedures and data analysis in order to address the questions that guide the study. 1. What do the four case study teachers believe about TBLT in the…

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    The case study that we were required to read was very interesting as it dates back to the early 1900’s. This means we were able to see the culture of the company and how it progressed over a century of time! I’d like, for a second, to take the abstract thought of how this company held on to its beliefs and values even through all the changes and advancements we’ve have in our culture with people’s rights and the change of the cultural norm. Analyzing the case study you are quickly led to…

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    A Case Study Analysis

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    ANALYSIS OF A CASE STUDY RESEARCH ARTICLE Instructor: Done By: Due Date: An analysis of a case study research article Introduction A case study research is normally conducted to look into a particular challenge in a large number of people. Case studies are conducted along with previous researches to enhance or create a particular theory. . In this essay, the CASP rubric is used to analyze a research article in order to assess the quality of the research. The article examined in this…

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    PICT Case Study

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    and extensibility of core engine. PICT take input of plain-text file that specified by tester as test factor (parameters) and test factor values (values of parameter) (Czerwonka, 2006). Two phases need to be passed through in order to generate test cases in PICT, preparation and generation. Firstly, all information needed in generation phase need to be computed in preparation phase. This information includes parameter-interaction structure that defined interaction of values to be covered. From…

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