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    Overview Research is important to the professional nurse’s practice; this fact is substantiated in numerous textbooks, websites, and articles. Nurses are challenged to provide the highest quality care for their patients on a daily basis; the processes and tools of evidence-based practice can help nurses respond to these challenges (Prevost, 2014, p. 20). Kearney-Nunnery (2012) posits that involvement in research in any form adds to our knowledge base, enhances our practice, promotes improved…

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    this argument I will be exhibiting the ethical concerns that are relevant to conducting a business research study. This reason for this criteria is to ensure that there are no ambiguous claims or biased information, which inadvertently or intentionally would persuade interested parties toward a desired result. Ethical and Legal Considerations of a Business Research Study. The focus of any research study is to present a fair report on a particular situation. The use of manipulation to present…

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    Terrapin Journal

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    Overview: For assignment six, I am writing a research article for the Scientific Terrapin: A UMD Undergraduate Research Journal. My research article will be looking at study abroad and participant’s experiences at the University of Maryland. The article will examine the relationship between student’s study abroad experiences and returning back to the United States. The affect on the student’s social and academic life will also be explored. Some things considered are location of study, length of…

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    MCMI-III Summary

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    2013). “Approximately 52% of participants had a primary diagnosis in Axis I, and approximately 48 % had a primary diagnosis on Axis II (Zennaro, et al., 2013, p. 49).” The purpose of this study was to verify the validity data of the MCMI-III, then to compare the data to other relative literature (including the manual). Axis I outcomes indicate that the sensitivity values are not adequate, meaning that none of the syndrome scales clearly distinguish between true positives and false negatives.…

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    Personal Goals In Nursing

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    Goals This course helped in the understanding of research and how important it is to thoroughly examine the research article prior to utilizing it. The first goal was to be able to apply application to nursing practice. Application is defined as, “use a concept in a new situation or unprompted use of an abstraction. Applies what was learned in the classroom into novel situations in the workplace” (Randall, 2010). This goal was partially met. Research articles that were picked for thorough…

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    teachers so that they understand that because everyone comes from different backgrounds. They all will not learn the same way and have various discourses. Specifically, it is said that the primary discourse, learned through our family, is the root of these conflicts. It becomes necessary to construct a primary new dominant discourse in order to resolve such conflicts. In order to achieve this aim, he uses three moves: compare and contrast, references to other works, and the use of revealing…

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    Ethnography is any research project that reveals a target audience’s range of behaviors and beliefs that lead them to certain actions based environment. It references specific topics or issues where the intent is to provide a detailed, in-depth description of everyday life depending on the individual or groups circumstances. There are many characteristics of high quality Urban Ethnography. The study of ones culture is a very important tool when ethnography is taking place. This allows…

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    “Sociology Making a Difference” is that his sociological research, along with the Community Service Society, is being utilized to assist the poor of New York City, which makes up roughly one third of the city’s population. Thus, this sociology based research is impacting a lot of people and making a difference. 2. Identify the major theme(s). What are the sub-themes in the article? The major theme in this reading is the impact that research (maybe not just sociology based) can do for a…

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    constructive approach and student must have the ability to construct their own internal structure for solving their problems by own knowledge .Different questions arises that how mathematics are tought in schools at primary level 1.1 CURRICULUM STRUCTURE OF MATHEMATICS AT PRIMARY LEVEL; Primary curriculum is classified into five catagaries;…

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    Anne Haas-Dyson Summary

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    Epistemological shifts in the study of childhood have contributed to a push for children to be seen and treated as active participants in the research process (Powell and Smith 2009). Greater involvement of children in decisions that affect them speaks directly to Cassell’s (1980) application of the Kantian principle to judgments of ethical adequacy in fieldwork. She suggests Kantian ethics--“that…

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