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    Lifestyle behaviour Marital status and relationship Employment Work still maintains a central role in many men 's lives; the expectation for many boys and young men entering into adulthood is that they will get a stable job, with a living salary and be able to provide for a family. This is not the case for many men and this is creating a difficult transition into a new reality. Work still maintains a central role in many men 's lives; the expectation for many boys and young men entering into…

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    groups, and in-depth individual interviews as well as looking at reviews are common methods of collecting qualitative research. The research primarily focuses on text versus numbers. Instead of using numbers specifically through data collected as quantitative research does, qualitative research gets an in-depth look at public opinion as well. There are some clear limitations with…

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    about quantitative and qualitative methodologies. The purpose of this assignment is to compare and contrast my two selected articles and use the guiding questions from Exhibit 6.1. In blanks’ article, “Title,” there are a number of factors listed about student attendance. The core focus in the article is “student absenteeism.” The author provided a compilation of studies about what potentially caused student attendance to rapidly decline over the last twenty years. The study is quantitative…

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    The role of accounting is not only limited to making decisions to achieve its aimed objectives, however it significantly plays a crucial part in managing the environmental system. One of the greatest threats to the planet is the erosion of the world’s biodiversity that has resulted to mass extinction of species, which is mostly found to be man-made. Biodiversity is an important resource and is essential to the well-being of the planet and, in particular, for the human beings. It plays a central…

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    Creswell (2013) indicates, “We use qualitative research to follow up quantitative research and help explain the mechanisms or linkages in causal theories or models” (p. 48). The challenge as administrator and researcher, is collecting data and then performing analysis. What data should be collected and what analysis should…

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    The deductive research has scientific principles, also a movement from theory to data. It 's a the collection of quantitative data and a high structured approach, also the importance of selecting samples in order to generate conclusions (Saunders et al 2016). This is a quantitative research , because it measures social variables and is a survey. As well the research designs is the ITC surveys (Saunders et al 2016). IT includes numerical and statistical…

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    Qualitative Research is primarily exploratory research. It is used to gain an understanding of underlying reasons, opinions, and motivations. It provides insights into the problem or helps to develop ideas or hypotheses for potential quantitative research. Qualitative Research Methods gives would-be practitioners enough practical instruction to allow them to undertake, analysis and report research (Edwards, 2008, p. 238). The tow companies that I have been consistently doing research on are…

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    Why Join Gangs Sociology

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    As a sociologist studying why youths join gangs, the approach that would be taken is the inductive approach. A sociologist should aim to answer questions as; do youths join gangs to gain a social status within their community? Or do they join gangs as a mean of protection? A lot of factors play a significant role in what makes youths turn to gangs. To make sure all possible factors are looked upon, it would be key to, observe youths within gangs and then base your hypothesis off of your…

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    Manipulatives use in mathematics education has been at the forefront of conservation when it comes to pertains to learning standards and common core state standards. Manipulatives are mainly used at the elementary level to introduce new concepts in math. They can provide a concrete representation of a number or mathematical equation. Shaw (2002) states, “manipulatives help students develop conceptual understanding of mathematical ideas by representing the ideas in multiple ways”. With the…

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    Resources seen as barriers. Huang & Diamond (2009) found physical barriers such as unavailable resources and inappropriate environments such as no wheelchair access were seen as an issue. This may be a reason for exclusion of children with disabilities. Purdue (2009) also noted this issue and the battle for funding to gain these resources. Rietveld (2010) specifies that resources must be used in a positive way such as using the resource of ‘mat time’ to model how to interacting with all their…

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