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    To be able to form an attitude, consumers must have a certain level of awareness about the products’ existence (Kernan and Trebbi, 1973). Of the responses, 46.6% have selected that they have heard of Argan oil before and have used it in the past. The interviews revealed that the participants became aware of Argan oil mostly through the Internet (via Articles, Beauty Blogs) as well as recommendations from family members. It can be inferred that young adult Vietnamese consumers are fairly aware of…

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    The details of the scores for each of the six factors analyzed in the NASA-TLX questionnaire (Fig. 3) reveal that the use of the robot impacts mostly on the mental demand of the task and on the effort required from the caregiver, while actually the use of the robot increases the temporal demands of the tasks. B. Division of the Caregivers Time Regarding the time spent with personalized attention to users, a total of 862 segments were annotated by the two annotators. Their annotation were in…

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    Participants and design. The walkers research project observation based on general twenty people from students, staffs and facilities at Gallaudet University. As of they are randomly picked because we do not want any bias or any favor involved so that why we picked Market Place in Student Academic Center. There are many people who come and go out around 6pm to 7:30pm. Therefore, we compared the speed between five different speeds from very slow, somewhat slow, medium, somewhat fast and very…

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    Jolene Prince is a pipe carrier for a sweat lodge, she helps run the ceremonies for a sweat lodge. The ceremonies of the sweat lodge include rites of preparation, prayer, and purification. Many Aboriginal people claim it as an important spiritual tradition, widely shared and important for their aboriginal identity. The sweat lodge plays a very significant role in the lives of Aboriginal communities in their efforts to bring about personal and social healing, having participants emerge from the…

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    participants that their identities will not be revealed to the reader and that raw data will not be released to any third party, this indeed is an ethical mishap. The participants were given an introductory letter describing the research and inviting participation along with a verbal introduction of the study to all potential…

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    Method Participants 290 people (84 men 206 women) Ages 18-85 were are asked to complete an online survey. There were 27 black, 23 Hispanic, 213 white, and 23 that identified as other or more than one race. Materials In this study the script (see appendix A) was used as well. It’s asking that the subject participate in the study by filling out the survey. The script also states that the researcher will not be able to see the results, how long the study will take and if they decide not to…

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    Child Observational Study

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    This study chose to, “examine the potential intergenerational transmission of social skills and psychosocial problems (i.e., loneliness and anxiety) among a sample of 255 father-mother-adult child triads,” (Burke et al., 2013). Burke, Woszidlo, & Sergin (2013) argued that one of the primary places to learn any kind of social skills is in a family setting. How a parent communicates with others arounds them can influence their child and can even go as far as predicting what kind of social skills…

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    process. The role of a learner is active and responsible, and forms an alliance with an educator to achieve the goal of self-care. Therapeutic alliance between the learner and presenter is an important component of the behavior change process, because there is a moderate but consistent positive relationship between learner ratings of the therapeutic alliance and outcome (Connors et al., 2016). To maximize learning outcomes in this educational project, the educator implemented the element of the…

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    2x4 Lab Results

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    The experiment was conducted to test the effectiveness of one’s ability to balance and walk on a 2x4 platform that is approximately 332cm or 11ft long, while blindfolded. It is known that vision impairment is associated with poor balance. We predicted that the subjects that were blindfolded will have poor balance and will not be able to walk very far on the 2x4 platform. In this experiment we had a total of eight (8) test subjects. First we allowed 4 individuals to walk the 2x4 without a…

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    In operating my research question which is stated as the following: Why the process of permanency planning work in some states and not in others? In listing variables; age, gender, race, kinship/non-kinship, and permanency planning. My independent variable is permanency planning, dependent variable is the age out process including the long and short term effect of success in life. The mechanism is permanent placement of the child. I will gather participants who related to my research question.…

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