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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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    evaluation utilized to recognise the strengths and weaknesses of a scientific article in order to assess the usefulness and validity of research results.1,2 It is an essential skills that all researchers should have in order to distinguish deceptive information and filter out any low-quality research.3 The purpose of this paper is to critically analyze a scientific research article entitled “Time to manage: patient strategies for coping with an absence of care coordination and continuity,” by…

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    Librarians need to be familiar with research for a variety of reasons. They need to conduct research in order to assess programs and services, as well as the efficiency and effectiveness of the library environment they are working in. They assist patrons with accessing research materials and conducting research. Many librarians conduct academic and professional research related to their professions. When a librarian is familiar with research methods and how to conduct, analyze, and use both…

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    Methodology The research method chosen for the present project is discourse analysis. Such methodological approach to the subject of this dissertation, FCKH8.com’s viral activity, would allow me to view the processes that allow the company to construct the identity of an activist-minded ethical consumer amongst their audience. The unity of commercially driven strategy and strife for “good cause” is observed to be a relatively new phenomenon in consumer culture, and the analysed material, being…

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    used to create and communicate the information. Any of the devised the scientists used could be considered an adequate tool even the ability to read was a tool used to create this research. Though because this is such a crucial point of the process, having faulty tools or equipment could have ruined the entirety of research. In the study of the diversification of bugs, the process in which they created the conditions of the experiment could have been off which in turn would destroy the results…

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    ethics within scientific research, sixty participants were surveyed and prompted to express their level of agreement on choices taken within specific ethical dilemmas. The ethical dilemmas questioned the ethics within the consent of cognitively impaired research participants, and the involvement of family members within research studies. 70% of the participants agreed that it was ethical to include family members who have the medical condition of interest within scientific research. This finding…

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    of the township or school board. With the approval of an ethics committee, the researcher becomes more reputable and can communicate this accomplishment to establish a trusting relationship with the community. At this step in the community based research project, the researcher can begin organizing the Get Healthy event. Ideally, the Get Healthy event will be a free afternoon/evening for individuals of the community to socialize and learn about their health. The Improved Nutrition and…

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    challenging piece of research. The argument will be developed through a critical review of Cadez’s paper, discussing in turn its research methods, and practical implications. The paper reports a study of 254 of the largest Slovenian manufacturing companies although only 109 were usable. The research is concerned with manufacturing companies because Ketchen et al. recommend focusing configurational research on a single industry. The study utilised a qualitative questionnaire research…

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    Memory Interference

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    unproductively, this occurrence is referred to as forgetting. Forgetting is the inability to retrieve certain information that is stored in memory (Grivas, 2014). An individual’s ability to recall information can be affected by a number of factors. Some research, such as the studies of Muller and Pilzecker (1900), suggests that the recall of information can be affected by other memories held in the brain. This explanation of forgetting is known as the interference theory. This theory proposes…

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    one involves research and one can involve application. This is an important part to learn because both of these are commonly mistaken to be the same type of area in the same field. While these two professions…

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