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    This section includes the findings, implications, as well as suggestions for future research. The topic primarily focuses on intimate partner violence against women and focuses on understanding the issue from different perspectives. The findings will represent the response that people have concerning the issue. The discussion will explain in detail the responses of individuals based on what causes IPV, its effects and how it is perpetuated. The responses will be obtained from the literature…

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    Introduction. The purpose of this paper is to critically appraise a research article on the topic of the effect of nurses’ shift length and overtime working on quality of care and patient safety. The article is titled, “Nurses’ Shift Length and Overtime Working in 12 European Countries. The Association with Perceived Quality of Care and Patient Safety.” The authors are Peter Griffith, Chiara Dall’Ora, Michael Simon, Jane Ball, Rikard Lindqvist, Anne-Marie Rafferty, Lisette Schoonhoven, Carol…

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    Qualitative Method

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    supplement the body of research with information concerning the clarification of the needs and considerations that have been set forth to satisfy the educational needs of students with exceptionalities in the ongoing institutionalization of a seamless education system in Trinidad and Tobago. This information was initially planned to be attained via the investigation of perspectives, experiences and expectations of parents and proposals and provisions of the SSSD. Also, the research questions…

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    The research question, ‘Is it feasible to utilise Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) to control commercial aircraft?’ was formulated because of my intense interest in the aviation field and recent advancements in A.I. technology. In order to answer the posed question three main research methods were used including action research, secondary research (through internet) and research through interviewing. To add complexity and depth to the answer, the question was divided into three categories…

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    Multiple Sclerosis Report

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    diagnosis, prognosis and treatment. To find out how knowledgeable the public was a primary research method was produced to collect the raw data which was then analysed to determine how knowledgeable the public are. It was decided to use a self-completion questionnaire to carry out the research. Self-completion questionnaires are a type of primary research method that comes under the umbrella term ‘surveys’. This method was chosen for various reasons; one reason being that questionnaires are…

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    Symptoms Checklist

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    The Symptoms Checklist Gathering information from a client is an essential part of the initial interview. As extremely popular instrument used to gather a large amount of information is The Symptoms Checklist. This particular instrument is simple, cost effective, and can gather information in a short period of time (Whiston, 2013). The purpose of The Symptoms Checklist is to screen individuals for symptoms and observe treatment effectiveness. The original version of The Symptoms Checklist…

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    Paper-Based Surveys

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    Research is the careful process of investigating a subject to discover facts to deliver actionable conclusions and recommendations and the foundation of any research is the research question. In other words, researchers must gathering information to answer the research question. Researchers use sampling techniques to gather data from a smaller subset of the total population. Widely used, self-administered surveys are valuable tools to gather data necessary to to answer a research question.…

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    The Effectiveness of Interventions for patient with shoulder impingement syndrome Research Question: Is exercise therapy is the most effective intervention in patient with shoulder impingement syndrome? Aims/Objectives: Interventions and treatments for patients with shoulder impingement syndrome that physiotherapist choose and apply differ from physiotherapist to another which led me to this research question where the author aim to compare, summarise and evaluate previous researches to…

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    expert in her research group. She wondered whether she could use Ramen spectroscopy to study Copper 3 hydroxide vibrations. However, Copper 3 hydroxide is challenging to study due to its reactivity. She proposed the work to her advisor who rejected the idea because "it just doesn 't work". From there, she began diligent research in two parts (1) to prove to her advisor that Ramen Spectroscopy should, in theory, be able to measure the vibrations and (2) to map out the analytical methods to…

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    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 subjective perceptions of risk when formulating research design.…

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