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    Primary Data Analysis

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    As you know, the data collection has two types which are primary and secondary data. The primary data are collecting information from different sources such as observation, interviews, and survey or questionnaire. While the secondary data is information collected previously by someone else and it is available on the internet or journals and in a company the records. I choice primary data collection, which is a questionnaire. Thus primary data has advantages which are great control and it’s…

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    students. Researchers Gökhan Kayili and Ramazan Ari highlights this in their study “"Examination of the Effects of the Montessori Method on Preschool Children 's Readiness to Primary Education”. In this study, Montessori preschool students and non-Montessori preschool students are compared in their readiness for introduction into primary school education. With an unbiased sampling of students from different schools, the Metropolitan Readiness Test measured the students’ readiness in various…

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    Connectedness And Teamwork

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    Introduction The focus of this research project will be to explore the relationships between social networks and organizational effectiveness in a professional volunteer organization. In this study, I will be working with quantitative data – specifically I will be conducting a survey to generate data. Quantitative methodologies are conventional for Social Network Analysis (SNA) data generation (Edwards, 2010). Furthermore, the data I will be gathering is discrete, and therefore, of a…

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    Primary Sources Essay

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    In short, historians viewed primary sources differently than they view secondary sources. In short, “primary sources are defined as sources that were created or written during the time period in which they reference and can include things like diaries, letters, films, interviews, and even results from research studies” (Primary sources, “n.d.”), In contrast, “secondary sources are sources that analyze primary sources in some way and include things like magazine and journal articles that analyze…

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    For research project, I decided to research what the neuropsychological effect of Unilateral Spatial Inattention (USI) has on a person. All of the other ideas for topics I’d thought of were too difficult to do so I decided to ask my teacher and optometrists for help in discovering a topic. I really wanted to do a topic on ‘visual neglect’ because it was among those that was related to psychology, which I am highly interested in. After talking to an optometrist online, I was convinced that the…

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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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    the undergraduate courses I’ve enrolled in, and my participation in research with a number of faculty members in the department. Ultimately I would like to see my doctoral degree (and subsequent postdoctoral experience[s]) position me for a career in academia as a faculty member at a university that values both research and teaching. As an undergraduate I am fortunate to have had a number of opportunities to participate in research, especially opportunities that tie into my interests. In the…

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    Francisella Tularensiss

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    Francisella tularensis is a bacterium that has been recognized to be an agent responsible for the disease known as tularemia. This disease, in essence, sends the immune system of the organism into a hyperactive state, sometimes referred to as hypercytokinemia due to the elevated levels of various cytokines, which if not treated properly could lead to extremely high fevers, inflammation of various tissues, and (if contracted through aerosol form) the death of the infected organism. Specifically,…

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    Participants The action research group consisted of 12 teachers and 123 students. 6 of those 12 teachers and 61 of those 123 students were part of the action research intervention group. The action research had a wide variety of ages and grades participating. Most of the participating students were between the ages of 15 and 17 years old, and in the in the 10th or 11th grades, but with a relatively wide variance in these numbers. The youngest student was 12 years old and in the 8th grade,…

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    Date: 11/14/12 Header: Leadership Style at Applied Research Technologies, Inc. LEADERSHIP STYLE AT APPLIED RESEARCH TECHNOLOGIES, Inc JOHN SMITH Dr. VALERY SHUMATE BUS 518, ASSIGNMENT #1 STRAYER UNIVERSITY…

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