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    or relationships could impair the psychologist or the person or organization they are working with. The Standard is broken down into two subparts. Part (1) explains how psychologists should abstain from their role if there is impairment in their objectivity, competence, or effectiveness in their ability to perform as the psychologist. Part (2) describes how psychologists…

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    In addition to the three principles outlined in the Belmont Report, there are some ethical challenges. These challenges are: The researcher’s relationship to the study, as well as, to the participants, research design, data gathering, and analysis are all ethical challenges of qualitative research (Sanjari, Bahramnezhad, Fomani, Shoghi, & Cheraghi, 2014). Researchers must simultaneously respect participants’ privacy and be transparent and honest throughout the study (Sanjari, Bahramnezhad,…

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    Sara E. Cordle shares her thoughts. She writes her audience an essay in which she claims that superstitions do in fact make a difference on the great lakes. This paper will inform and engage audiences in a correct and accurate manor. Her use of objectivity, style, and evidence of her work prove that this is a successful piece of writing. In Cordle’s work, she expresses her thoughts and ideas on why she believes superstitions do affect sailors. Many of the superstitions that she mentions include…

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    launch. If NASA’s mission focused on safe and successful launches, managers would have had guidelines in making their decisions, enabling them to make the right decision in the face of competing interests. Ensuring managers and leaders maintain objectivity is critical in examining the political structure within organizations (Bolman & Deal, 2008). Managers at NASA were not objective about the goals of the entire organization, and instead allowed external pressure to contribute to their decision…

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    Status Quo Bias

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    Objectivity can be referred to as the act of fairness, the presence of being neutral, and unbiased to performing a particular task. It’s same like truth in some ways. Human beings tend to collect information about the universe they live in, so as to have a clear view of what it is, and it is that which determines the objective of what they see. Some, referred to as subjective, are centered on a personal ethical concern. Democratic journalism, on one hand, everyone has rights to debate with…

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    meant to roughly parallel the standards of internal validity, external validity, reliability and objectivity so quintessential to quantitative research (Ungar, 2006).” Qualitative studies need to pursue credibility, transferability, dependability and confirmability. Credibility (the parallel to internal validity), Transferability (external validity), Dependability (reliability), and confirmability (objectivity) (Ungar, 2006). Furthermore when we are looking at a qualitative study, the…

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    us coming up with a mathematical way to grade the applicants responses. Because of the biases we were aware of, we decided that a mathematical approach would best choose our applicant, as opposed to debating and/or deciding subjectively; thusly, objectivity was paramount to our interview question development, delivery, and in grading each and every applicant’s response. We had 6 questions total for each applicant. We decided that each response should be graded out of 5 individually, where 0…

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    Adhd In The Mayo Clinic

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    with ADHD might have in a job setting, in school setting, or in a relationship. Multiple websites discuss adult ADHD, but some of them are more reliable than others. Mayo Clinic makes a reliable webpage by using authority, accuracy, currency, and objectivity…

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    been out casted but he never gave up on his true dream. In the story “A Simple Heart” written by Gustave Flaubert he introduces three main elements in his story as techniques. First he introduces “it’s economy” with words, next he presents the “objectivity of his narrative style,” and finally the “story’s structure of repeating the same pattern over and over “(710). Flaubert’s goal was “to tell the unvarnished truth about the…

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    In the choice of research methodology, the researchers first have to choose one of the research paradigms like positivism, interpretivism, and pragmatism. Every research approach must follow the way of investigation such as epistemology, ontology, and axiology (Maxwell, 2005) as the essence of research philosophy. Therefore, I would like to follow the viewpoint of pragmatism as my research approach that should overcome some disadvantageous position of positivism and interpretivism, discussed…

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