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    Piaget's Responses

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    Jean Piaget (1929) has listed five categories of responses which occurred in interviews with children and these five categories can be extended for classifying interviewee’s responses in other contexts – answers at random, suggested conceptions, liberated conceptions, spontaneous conceptions and romancing (as cited in Wellington, 2000). Analyzing such responses is a tiresome yet important task for any researcher in order to understand how relevant the response is. Every researcher is faced with…

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    Letter To My Mentor Essay

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    Ophthalmology, UCLA Stein Eye Institute. She is an exceptional young scientist and her appointment will certainly benefit the research program at your Institution. My strong enthusiasm for the appointment of Dr. Kaylor stems first from her exceptional research accomplishments, and second from my personal impressions of her during our interactions at the biennial FASEB Scientific Research Conference on the Biology and Chemistry of Vision. Dr. Kaylor and I share common scientific interest in the…

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    The reason why life is marvelous is that people can meet different people, experience different life style, and visit different sites. Diversity is crucial for the world. I will choose the second one “the group should be diverse” which means I want subject matter experts, but also want others who can offer differing points of view since being around people who are different from us makes us more creative, more diligent and harder-working (Philips, 2014). A diverse organization includes people in…

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    According to studies in interdisciplinary collaboration (Bozeman et al., 2016; Scarbrough, Panourgias and Nandhakumar, 2015; Siedlok and Hibbert, 2014; Jahn, Bergmann and Keil, 2012; Akkerman and Bakker, 2011), many motivational factors have been identified as drivers of cross-disciplinary collaboration; they could be grouped into four major factors. Firstly, most societies are faced with complex and multifaceted issues such as global warming. Connecting knowledge from different disciplines is…

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    Strontium Isotopes

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    numbers can indicate mobility through life. While a very informative article, it contained a lot of raw calculations and numbers that were hard to follow. It added many other points to consider in research into what strontium isotopes can tell us as well as precautions needed to be considered when doing research of…

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    Neuropolitic Analysis

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    The potentials of neuroimaging technologies are vast. During his lecture on the principles of neuroimaging data, Dr. Lindquist highlighted “emerging applications” of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) as a means to predict not only health status, but also human behavior (Lindquist, 2016). But, does this mean that neuroimaging has the ability to predict or even influence the success of political campaigns? Neuropolitics, an arising field, posits that it can. In “Neuropolitics, Where…

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    Ethnographic Field Study

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    • • • Ethnographic Field Studies: researchers meet with and study participants in their natural environment, where they would most likely encounter the product or service in question. • Participatory Design: participants are given design elements or creative materials in order to construct their ideal experience in a concrete way that expresses what matters to them most and why. • Focus Groups: groups of 3-12 participants are lead through a discussion about a set of topics, giving verbal and…

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    Physics PET Lab Report

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    Directions: This handout serves as a guide for your write-up. The portions required on turnitin.com are noted within the document, as well as at the end. This material must be typed and submitted on turnitin.com by 11.59 pm on Wed., March 23rd (no exceptions .) PhET Lab: Intro. to Magnetism https://www.noodletools.com/noodlebib/mybib.php?highlight=2896337 Part 1: Magnetic Fields and the Earth (30 POINTS) 8. Select “show compass.” Move the compass to several positions around the magnet. Use…

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    reach solutions based on a new understanding of complex situations. For example, a multidisciplinary approach is used by the multidisciplinary team in health care with an aim to address the complex clinical and nursing needs. Also, multidisciplinary research is a pursuit of truth with the help of numerous specialized branches of learning which aims at achieving a common aim with the aid of knowledge of other disciplines. Then again, it’s an investigation or inquiry into a problem for…

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    Buck And Alexander Case

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    health research has traditionally focused on consumer outcome variables, but has only recently begun looking at the process. This means that research is now starting to look at the effect the client/worker relationship has on outcomes. As most research traditionally focuses on outcomes, there is not enough research understanding why these outcomes are what they are. They address the voices of mental ill individuals in research on these relationships that was previously lacking. Research that…

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