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    of any research is to obtain findings that are reliable and valid. The reliability of research should always be predictable. High validity also plays a huge role in the success of research. A measure displaying validity is concise, accurate, and shows a significant difference amongst the samples being studied. Another goal of research is to become published in scholarly journal, this process allows for peers to observe your research, help expand future studies, and allows for your research to be…

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    This research paper will critique Billing’s essay on the suitability of women in managerial jobs, which is considered a male norm. The critique will focus upon the data collection methods, literature review (secondary data collection), primary citations and the usage of theoretical concepts inherited from literature. Billing conducts a qualitative research interviewing 20 Swedish and Danish female managers, mostly mothers, on their journey and experiences being women managers. As a basis of…

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    second category is practitioners’ EMI documents, which comprise of content lecturers’ EMI teaching materials (i.e. course syllabus, input teaching materials, classroom activities, tasks and lesson plans). These documents will be collected in the research…

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    Chapter 1: Using key words from Chapter discuss whether the article is valid or credible. Why or why not? The article is both valid and credible as the author uses historical statistical information to identify prevalence within the target population, although it is not stated where the statistical information was derived from. Although this information is vulnerable to falsifiability it does not appear that this has occurred. The validity of the information provided in the article is further…

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    highest number of people have ophthalmic complications. Factors associated with microvascular complications were inadequate meal(49.8%), sedentary lifestyle (50%), smoking (31.4%), junk foods with added salt (86.4%) and hypertention was (58.9%). Research demonstrates that behavioral factors have great relationship with the diabetic complications, which need to be controlled by providing health education. Oliveira, D. M., Schoeller, S. D., de Almeida Hammerschmidt, K. S., de Oliveira Vargas, M. A…

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    The origins of self-efficacy research can be traced back to Albert Bandura’s (1997) article, “Self-Efficacy: Toward a Unifying Theory of Behavioral Change.” Social cognitive theory and the idea of reciprocal determinism are at the root of Bandura’s self-efficacy theories. Bandura (1997) defined self-efficacy as “belief in one’s capabilities to organize and execute the course of action required to produce given attainments,” and he proposed that self-efficacy affects motivation, effort, choice…

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    These solutions were considered in relations to a cyber environment and three were selected for the research study. These solutions include: 1) teachers meeting regularly with content-based PLC groups, 2) a focus on the D3M framework in the PLC environment to drive instructional decisions, and 3) teachers developing shared goals to improve student achievement. Content-based PLC Prior research suggests content-based PLC’s focusing on a subject area and strategies for instruction have the…

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    various studies and the importance of being obese/overweight amongst adolescences in Ontario. This report will introduce the topics of theoretical underpinnings (interpretivism, positivism, and critical realism), research objectives, employed methodologies (quantitative and qualitative) and strength/limitations throughout studies. Interpretivism acquires to understand the meaning/conditions and does not focus to measure the prevalence of a condition, while positivism focuses on the truth that is…

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    after being dipped in the different solutions. However, as a final qualitative test, the pH test further narrowed…

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    Table 13 Qualitative analysis: Methods people use to manage gut health and gut problems Methods volunteered Examples Theme 1 Actions ‘Choosing good and healthy foods’, ‘monitoring changes from diet’, ‘juice diet’, ‘self-education’, ‘natural birth and breastfeeding’, ‘exercise’, ‘relaxation techniques’. Theme 2 Increase Consumables Supplements, medication, antacids, macrobiotics, Inner Health, fresh vegetables. Theme 3 Avoid Consumables Sugars, preservatives, artificial colours, junk food,…

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