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    with open minds and discuss issues that affect their relationship with each other honestly and openly. For the first group, it is clear that the couples understand the importance of being free with one another and discussing issues openly before making conclusions, and using openness in communication to solve conflicts that arise between them. For the second group, it is clear that they do not discuss issues that affect them openly and that makes them unable to face their issues and resolve…

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    growing up. If I were to conduct a social research project regarding this issue I would use the qualitative method. This method would allow me to analyze the behaviors and responses of the participants through interviews. The type of interview that I would use is in-depth interviews because I would allow the participants to dig deep into their emotions and tell me their story. I would interview…

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    Data Collection and Analysis This next step in an action research is the data collection and analysis. Data helps the researcher to gather information that will be used for a better understanding to the topic. The quality of the data is the main reason for the action as a result of the inquiry. It is beneficial to collect as many types of data this can be interviews, surveys or observation. By utilizing several types of methods and looking from different directions, this process is known as…

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    in Public Health student at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, I have recently begun a search for practicum opportunities to support and enrich my education in public health research and program evaluation. Consequently, I am writing to express my interest in and enthusiasm towards the Survey Research Summer Internship at NORC at the University of Chicago for the summer of 2018. Before becoming a student at Johns Hopkins, my previous work experiences spanned a range from…

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    in property taxes, which might inadvertently add to the chronic stress and poor health outcomes of Washington Park residents? These questions seek to garner information that will have a direct and positive impact on Chicago communities. Current research on the economic impact of presidential libraries does not delve into the effects on the communities where they are located; rather, scholarship focuses solely on economic outgrowth (Clark, 2015; Hufbauer, 2005). By critically analyzing the…

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    investigate the cause of the existing conflicts in modern slavery in Indonesia and the possibility of applying some traditional culture and values such as Javanese, Sundanese, Balinese, Papuan to solve them. 3. Literary Review Secondary research is a research method that analyses data or information from books, journals, and other types of literatures. Those sources of literatures are classified into primary resources, secondary resources, and social commentaries. Before using the sources, the…

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    Diversity In Colleges

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    The scientific method is a method used by sociologists to deliver sound sociological research with the use of empirical evidence(Little, W. et al.,2014)The three first steps of the scientific method will be used to write about ethnic diversity in college.The discussion on my hypothesis on ethnic diversity in college will be using the theories of structural functionalism,symbolic interactionism and social construction. Do colleges which state ethnic diversity in their policies really practice…

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    Ethics In Anthropology

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    implemented into anthropological research to guarantee that participants are protected. Research which is not reviewed by the Research Ethics Boards which protect their participants from harm often lead to cases in which groups of people…

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    The qualities of a research question: There are several qualities of research question and these includes: clear, concise, elegant, theoretically rich and. grammatically correctness, Bryman (2007: 6) textbook writers have almost ritualistically extoled the significance and importance of the clear research questions. This consequently means that if the research question is not good enough, the research is bound to fail. A clear research question should be clear so that other people can easily…

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    similarities in the introduction, methods, results, and discussion sections in the historical paper. The IMRAD’s introduction is supposed to explain the current state of the field’s knowledge. Which is exactly done in the historical paper, it presents the mystery of the Delphi’s infamous Oracle during the Greek Empire era. According the ancient…

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