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    Primary Data Analysis

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    primary and secondary data. The primary data are collecting information from different sources such as observation, interviews, and survey or questionnaire. While the secondary data is information collected previously by someone else and it is available on the internet or journals and in a company the records. I choice primary data collection, which is a questionnaire. Thus primary data has advantages which are great control and it’s more accurate to examine the data which I collected by…

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    Group Effect In Health Care

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    it is an exercise activity which anyone could embark on easily (HPB, 2015). Healthy eating is the other selected activity and measured through tracking food intake. Approval from NTU Institutional Review Board on the research design and survey questionnaire will be obtained prior to conducting the experiment. Participants To calculate the sample size needed to form the six groups of participants, I used the G* Power software offered by the Heinrich Heine Universität to conduct an a priori…

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    Methods The intervention that this author plans to test is to improve a perimenopausal patient’s quality of life, avoid osteoporosis, DVT, cancers, increase libido, improve sleep habits, decrease of hot flashes and vaginal atrophy, and overall generalized health while educating about the benefits, risks, and effects of holistic herbal therapy vs. contemporary therapy. The intervention will include assessing the benefits of using holistic herbal therapies compared to contemporary or traditional…

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    all examined. The tests used to measure the outcomes were Risk Profile Scale, Drinking Norms Rating Form, single item response of the most common attitude and a Likert response scale, and the College Life Alcohol Salience Scale, Daily Drinking Questionnaire, and the Brief Young Alcohol Consequences…

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    Eating disorders bring significant psychological and physiological harm to individuals who suffer from the disorder. Eating psychopathology is defined by distinctive disruptions in eating habits and weight-regulation behaviour, (Fairburn, C. G., & Harrison, P. J., 2003). This particular form of psychopathology, although a general term, manifests itself through several characteristics. From anorexia nervosa, characterized by excessive pursuits of weight loss and selective food restriction, to…

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    College Student Mood Essay

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    After that hour is up they will be given the same questionnaire that was given in the beginning of the study. After completing the questionnaire, they will be debriefed and thanked for their cooperation. Limitations Potential threats to validity may include the classification of certain food groups. What I, the experimenter, may see as a high/low…

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    Needle-stick injury (NSIs) is one of the main professional health and safety objects that are common among occupational health care globally. Accidental exposure to blood usually caused by needle injuries or sharps injuries. Such incidents carry great risk of transmission of fatal like hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The main alarming is when exposure to blood or other body fluids of another person who may have any infectious disease. Therefore health…

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    Nursing Unpreparedness

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    Research Purpose and Problem This article’s intention is to describe the state of disaster preparedness of the nurses who participated in the study. The problem is that nurses (as well as other healthcare personnel) are often under-prepared to respond when a disaster strikes. Baack and Alfred (2010) asked nurses how prepared and confident they felt for a disaster. Summarize the review of literature The review of literature includes a description of “disaster” as either human-caused or nature…

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    baseline sample was 489 young adults (Mean age 18.2 years) taken from a screening sample of 3,156 first years that had a history of alcoholism in their family (O’Neill, Sher, (2000)). Participants were assessed in person, by phone, and were mailed questionnaires and focusing on 450 students which had an equal number of both men and women participants that completed all 5 waves of data (O’Neill, Sher, (2000)). Over the 7 years each participant was asked a series of questions to determine if they…

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    Services include preparing and filing tax forms needed for individuals and small businesses to file their taxes. Examples of services provided is having the customer first fell out a questionnaire so that the tax preparer can complete and file the necessary forms that is required for the IRS. This questionnaire also helps the tax preparer determine the maximum deductions and credits the customer can take. Other services that are offered…

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