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    recruit volunteers. The flyers display the basic selection criteria (age ≥ 65 years, living in retirement homes), location and estimated duration of interviews and contact details. This research project will not offer any kind of compensation for participation, but will cover transport costs if necessary. (Appendix 02: Sample Flyer) The inclusion criteria for participant selection will be: women, aged 65 years and older, residing in retirement homes located in Adelaide (SA), capable of…

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    HOW ACCESS AND EQUITY EFFECTS PARTICIPATION IN SPORT Professor Peter Figueroa developed a framework to examine and analyse equity and access through five different levels in society. This framework was not originally developed to investigate areas surrounding sport however. Figueroa’s Framework since has been found that it is a useful tool to determine and analyse access and equity within sports (Hede/Russell/Weatherby, 2014). These five levels are; individual, interpersonal, institutional,…

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    The Laird Experiment

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    Method Participants Participants for this experiment were the students attending their psychology 101 class during normal class hours. The entire class consisted of thirteen males and eleven females all of which attend Western New England University and all had agreed to participate in the experiment. Materials The material used was simply two different answer sheets, one half of the participants got one, while the other half got the other answer sheet. One answer sheet had basic instructions…

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    The first study from "How Do Personality, Synchronous Media, and Discussion Topic Affect Participation?" by Ina Blau and Azy Barak is to examine the willingness of people with different careers and education backgrounds to participate in various social situations. Furthermore, this study would also exam people's prospects on social interactions. The participants in this study including males and females with different level of education, such as high-school graduates, professional post-school…

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    Numerical Memory Study Consent Form You are being asked to take part in a research study of how much numerical information you can retain. What the study is about: The purpose of this study is to learn how well you can remember a sequence of numbers using the Auditory and Visual tests. What we will ask you to do: If you agree to be in this study, we will provide you with a link to the test via the internet using a classroom number. You will click on the link and begin the test will take…

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    I visited, the seniors are having their weekly ballroom extravaganza in which couples and willing participants ages 60 and up are dressed in their ballroom outfits. They have their friends, husband, and wives dancing to different types of ballroom dances such as cha-cha, waltz, foxtrot, merengue, Chinese jitter, and samba. The women were wearing colorful and glittery-dancing outfits while the men were wearing their dress pants and dancing shoes. It seemed like everyone was having fun and…

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    activities are important to different people. Leisure activities such as sports and recreation help to maintain physical health while activities such as theater and crafting help to maintain cognitive and social health. In the article “Impact of Participation in a Theatre Programme on Quality of Life among Older Adults with Chronic Conditions: A Pilot Study,” participants enrolled in a six week acting class (Yuen, Mueller, Mayor & Azuero, 2011). Each acting class began with a warm up, which…

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    and where I went to contain the samples. They kept asking questions about the places that I obtained the bacteria and some seemed amazed at which slide corresponded with which place. It is important to have a compelling group to encourage active participation and learning about the group topic. Another action that I viewed as one of my strengths was that I was thoughtful about people’s preferences about some aspects within the group. I taped the slides closed to make sure nobody accidentally…

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    Tuskegee Reflection

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    I went with an expectation that I already know what the movie was about because I have read about the Tuskegee study before. This movie showed what the Tuskegee study was about. This study was conducting an experiment among black men in Tuskegee, Alabama who had syphilis but without treating them. However, while watching I was very surprised at what I saw. The thing that surprised me the most was that it was a black doctor and nurse, who encouraged the men to participate in this experiment…

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    more fully active in their classes, while Business students were mostly less consistently involved. Also, the Mathematics & Science students were split depending on each individual. One of the most interesting trends was the correlation between participation levels and their responses to our fifth question: “Why did you choose your major?” Most of the responses fell into two categories, either they were interested in their…

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