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    Week 3 Assignment Please thoroughly answer the following 5 questions. 1. By conducting testcrosses, researchers have found that the sweet pea has seven linkage groups. How many chromosomes would you expect to find in leaf cells? The cell leaf would be able to contain 14 chromosomes within the sweat pea. The sweat pea should have seven chromosomes per set. The sweet pea should contain two sets of chromosomes. 2. Explain why inversions and reciprocal translocations do not usually cause…

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    Mike Markel writes in chapter four “Analyzing Your Audience and Purpose,” from the textbook Practical Strategies For Technical Communication, that it is important to know both the audience and the purpose for which the document is being written. The first thing that he said needs to be done is to understand the audience and purpose. Knowing who the audience is will determine what is talked about in the document. Make sure that the document is appealing to the audience, their interests and needs,…

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    Unit 10 Research Ethics

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    There is a lot of information that we can learn from the OwlPurdue website. I would like to discuss the information that I learned from OwlPurdue.com website. Under the three subsections of “Conducting Research, Using Research, and APA Style that I was not aware of, there are important information that I can use in my research for my Thesis or professional development project. Under the Conducting Research, I knew that anybody can use interviews or surveys to get some information, but I…

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    interview is to discover the views, skills, beliefs and/or impulses of individuals on detailed matters. Qualitative methods, such as interviews, stand believed to provide a 'more depth understanding of social wonders than would be acquired from morally quantitative methods, such as questionnaires. Interviews are, therefore, most fitting where little is already known about the study wonder otherwise where detailed visions are required from individual participants. They are also mainly correct for…

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    Research Question The research questions are the questions that the author is trying to answer. This emphasizes the information needed to bring a resolution to the problem statement. In this article, the research question was in reference to how to explain successful domination of a market when the blue ocean strategy or fast second strategy do not explain it. This enabled the author to then conduct more research in order to find the answer. The author then came up with the four breakthrough…

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    Bac04 Unit 3 Assignment 1

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    UMUHOZA Marie Chantal, MMPH 00074 – UNIT 3 – INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT Integrating Rigor and Trustworthiness into Qualitative Research Research Subject: ANALYSIS OF THE MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV PROBLEM IN ZAMBIA. 1. Introduction Qualitative data analysis include identification, examination and interpretation of collected data to evaluate how they contribute in responding to the research question. We acknowledge that “the quality of qualitative research depends on the rigor with which…

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    Quantifying taxonomic proportions allows the individual to classify taxa in order to retain data on subsistence and paleoenvironmental reconstruction. As such, we will be discussing three different methods used for quantify taxonomic proportions are a) NISP (Number of Identified Specimens), b) MNI (Minimum Number Individuals, and c) bone weight. NISP (Numbered of Identified Specimens) allows researchers to obtain a number (or count) for each identified specimens. In other words, it is sorting…

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    Experiments are by definition in the glossary, “a deliberate manipulation of a variable to see if corresponding changes in behavior result, allowing the determination of cause and effect relationships”. To put this term in simple terms, we use experiments to purposely make changes in a study to get accurate results. In the hypothesis talking on a cell phone impairs driving skill it is highly important to follow the crucial protocol to make an efficient experiment. In an experiment there are two…

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    Imagine being told that you are receiving treatment for an illness when in actuality the scientists are studying how the disease spreads and kills. This was a reality for 400 black men from Macon County Alabama. This is one example of why it is imperative to have Institutional Review Boards (IRBs). There is a need for regulating studies because causing damage to people not worth the possible benefits of a study. Researchers should only have freedom if their experiment is if there the harm is as…

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    this model. One such limitation is that while easier to analyse, quantitative research cannot as effectively record the subjective reasoning, opinions, and motivations of participants (Rubin & Babbie, 2016). This is a disadvantage for this study, as fear of crime and terrorism can be influenced by factors that aren’t considered when crafting a quantitative survey. Moreover, according to Chataway and Hart (2016), predominantly quantitative fear of crime research has often failed to account for…

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