Title: Cyberbullying and its impact on young people’s emotional health and well-being 1. Who wrote this article? Is the author a noted authority in this field of research? The author of the article is Helen Cowie. According to the information provided in the article, she is Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Surrey, UK. In addition, Cowie holds multiple academic degrees, authored several books, and published numerous articles. Therefore, she is a respected…
For this essay, I will be examining the Dawes Act, the Homestead Act, and the Morrill Act. The Dawes Act, Homestead Act, and the Morrill all have similar aspects in them. During this essay, a comparison will be made between all three of these acts. Also, each act has different principles that are important to its fundamentals. Those different principles will be examined also. The Dawes Act of 1887 split up reservations held by Native American tribes into smaller units and distributed these…
Theories are organized explanations of events in which concepts are established, relationships are described, and predictions are made to guide practice and research (McEwen & Wills, 2014). It helps to organize existing knowledge and help in making new and important discoveries to advance practice. These are not discovered; rather they are developed to understand phenomena (McEwen & Wills, 2014). Theories help nurses understand practice in thorough and smart ways. They are essential to improve,…
question about your experiment, a question that you do not know the answer to. The next step is to do back round research about your topic. Know your topic well to move onto the next step. Next, construct a hypothesis. Predict the outcome to your problem. Make an educated guess. Now, you must test your hypothesis by doing an experiment. Experimental data now becomes back round research for a future project. your experiment will now confirm or disprove your hypothesis. Next step is to analyze…
Ethics is one of the most important part of qualitative research, and there is a diverse ethical research concepts that needs to be considered in research. In this journal entry, I am going to focus on a more specific ethical research concept, which is informed consent. Ethics is defined as a system of moral and fundamental principles, which affects people’s decision making (Andre, Meyer, Shanks & Velasquez, 1987). Ethics also refers to the standards what right and wrong is in terms of fairness…
Overall, Erikson’s theory has been supported by research over the years. However, there will always be detractors for every theory. Snowman and McCown (2013) wrote that Erikson’s theory “is based largely on personal experience, not applicable to many cultures, and gender biased” (pp. 22). Erikson’s research was largely based on personal and subjective observations, and it does not explain why the development takes place. Erikson’s theory may not be relative to some cultures; due to decisions…
Being scientifically literate and being able to communicate is an important aspect for the general public and for scientists. The general public needs to construct a scientific foundation that allows them to comprehend information that is provided to them from scientists. While at the same time, the scientists need to conduct a comprehensive communication tactic that allows the public to be able to understand what is being informed to them. Without any scientific literacy, the general public is…
3.5.1 Cattell’s Culture fair test of Intelligence: The investigator employed ‘Culture Fair’ test of general mental ability constructed by cattell (Test of ‘g’: Culture Fair, Scale 3, From A) for measuring intelligence of all subjects. This test was chosen in preference to some other available tests primarily because it is a culture fair test. Unlike other widely used test it is less affected by the vagaries of place and time. The constructor of the test claims that the test measure “ individual…
What is GLP (Good Laboratory Practice)? Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) is defined in the OECD Principles as “… a quality system concerned with the organisational process and the conditions under which non-clinical health and environmental safety studies are planned, performed, monitored, recorded, archived and reported”. The aim is to ensure the quality, reliability and integrity of studies allowing the reporting of verifiable conclusions and the traceability of data. It must be noted that GLP…
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