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    Qualitative Method

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    Introduction The purpose of this qualitative descriptive phenomenological study is to supplement the body of research with information concerning the clarification of the needs and considerations that have been set forth to satisfy the educational needs of students with exceptionalities in the ongoing institutionalization of a seamless education system in Trinidad and Tobago. This information was initially planned to be attained via the investigation of perspectives, experiences and expectations…

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    of scientific research and evidence based practice in sports therapy with specific reference to four sources provided to support your discussion. A sports therapist career consist of having to search, evaluate and analyse information via research. This can be done to find required information, upgrade current knowledge and maintain up to date with new found information. Mcdonagh states “Designing for the future needs of people requires designers to develop an extensive research skill set…

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    what is the verdict? What is the best approach? As a folklorist my first impulse is to go with qualitative methods and data. However, public folklore exist in a reality of funding organizations, governments and businesses. Entities that prefer quantitative data. In all my research I did not find one method or approach that would work for all types of projects. The best advice is to combine qualitative and quantitative methods. Sally Fort in her book “Public Engagement: Evaluation Guide” (2011,…

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    Semi Structured Interviews

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    flexibility, semi structured interviews provide the freedom for participants to articulate their views using their words (Qu & Dumay, 2011; Englander, 2012; Kvale, 1996). The goal is for the researcher to gather firsthand, reliable, and comparable qualitative data (Millar & Gallagher, 2009; Burns, 2005). Ajjawi and Higgs (2007) suggested that semi structured interviews offer greater breadth in the data compared to structured interviews. Semi structured interviews offer more freedom for…

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    Exploratory Research

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    internet, magazines’, articles’. Research Design: In my research I will use following two methods of research Design. • Exploratory • Descriptive Exploratory research Design :> Exploratory research, as the name states, intends merely to explore the research questions and does not intend to offer final and conclusive solutions to existing problems. Descriptive research design :> Descriptive research is also called Statistical Research. The main goal of this type of research is to describe…

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    Ensure Rigor In Research

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    As stated, it is important for qualitative studies to ensure rigor. Rigor occurs “when strict conduct, accepted specialty standards, and rational interpretation are present” (Yang, 2012). It is important for our research to promote rigor because we want our research to have strength. There are multiple ways that we can ensure rigor within our research. One way that we can do is the following: “a log of decisions needs to be maintained, and reflective journals help to enhance rigor” (Polit & Beck…

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    Quality Gap In Health Care

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    Quality Gap in Healthcare Scientific research can be thought of as a complex problem-solving endeavor (Leong & Austin, 2006). Research is conducted to refine or reject theories or to develop new theories (Leong & Austin, 2006). Current research shows that health disparities are systematically linked with socially disadvantaged populations (Braveman, Kumanyika, Fielding, LaVeist, Borrell, Manderscheid, & Troutman, 2011). Health disparities are avoidable health differences according to…

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    Overview: On my DBA 708, Applied Business Research Methods I Have had chosen Trans pacific partnership (TPP) as the platform of my assessment. From 12 countries I chose Singapore and NZ relationship for TPP. What is TPP? The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a trade agreement among twelve Pacific Rim nations considering a collection of matters of commercial strategy, concerning that agreement was clutched on 5 October 2015 afterward 7 years of negotiations. The agreement 's uttered aim had…

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    discuss the importance of ethics in research. It will detail why research should be ethical, why it is important, describe the principles of ethical research and provide examples of unethical practices. To begin it is important to understand what does ethics in research mean. As it is presented in our textbook Mass ,"research involves human beings and the rights of these participants must not be violated." It is also important that information obtained through research be presented without…

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    The two major databases that I selected for the research were CINAHL database and Google scholar. These databases provided ample number of articles and journals from which the search could be concluded. The first keyword which was searched in the CINAHL database was “electronic charting” which resulted…

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