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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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    Psych 3101 Research Paper

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    Method The participants were 211 UTEP students enrolled in Psychology 3101. Participation was requested of the students to obtain data in order to write the final paper for this PSYC 3101 class. The participants were also asked to take notes during the experiment. There was no participants excluded from the study. No demographic information was asked of them. The experiment was done through computers that were connected to keyboards. The participants were given the URL of a website, where they…

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    “Democracy is a process that requires people to engage in discussions with those who disagree with them, and through discourse come to a deeper understanding of politics” (Fishkin, 1991). In our highly political climate, many deeply held beliefs are viewed as controversial. Often constructive discourse is shut down because issues are polarized and people can become angry and combative when met with an ideology that differs from their own. Deeply held views are difficult if not impossible to…

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    will ensure that study remains non-maleficence and beneficence to the participants. Respect participant’s privacy and values, treat equally and maintain transparency. In addition, researcher will explore individual concern about this study before participation, and put into consideration that ethical procedure needs time. Word count-1200 Time frame. Provide a timeline for your project. (it is probably easiest to do this in table form – either insert this in the box below, or include as an…

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    Labor Force Benefits

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    and fat in their products because they know that harmful ingredients keep consumers stay unhealthy. That means consumers support companies which care their health. Although companies need to consider the benefits for their labor forces and the participation of societies, the best providing via companies is the quality of products. In the competition, many companies’ advertisements that people can see in media, advertisement boards, and even on the bodies of buses. Companies put their names,…

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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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    Music Observation Paper

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    listeners? Effect of song lyrics and tempo on cognition, affect, and self-reported arousal. Journal of Media Psychology, 1-10. doi: 10.1027/1864-1105/a000144 Polzella, D. J. & Forbis, J. S. (2014). Relationships between traditional music audience participation and pro-social behaviors. Empirical Studies of the Arts, 32, 109-120. doi: 10.2190/EM.32.1g Ziv, N. (2015). Music and compliance: Can good music make us do bad things? Psychology of Music, 1-14. doi:…

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    Informed Consent

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    social science research and evaluation. Before an institutional review board-approved (IRB) project can begin, researchers and evaluators are required to openly communicate with potential subjects about the benefits and possible risks of their participation and to establish their voluntary willingness to participate.1 When a proposed project involves individuals who have dementia, a progressive and degenerative neurological disorder impacting comprehension, memory, attention span, and…

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    opportunity for all officers to voluntarily participate. The assessor will have an opportunity to address the officers and personally request they take a 5 to 10-minute survey to be filled out and turned in immediately. The incentive for officer participation will be an opportunity for them to share their understanding, training and experience regarding inherent bias, and de-escalation. Not to mention, the opportunity for them to share their knowledge and motivation when making difficult…

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    senior adults to engage in actions that will promote gross motor movement, fine motor movement, and cognition, as well as encourage the development of endurance and activity tolerance. This activity involves active participation in two IADL categories: leisure and social participation. Senior…

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