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    What is a question and what is being neutral? A question by definition is a sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information. This shows that a question is asked in order to get information but you want to get information because you are curious. Curiosity by definition means a strong desire to know or learn something. This proves that you have curiosity when you have a strong desire, desire means a strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen. this shows that behind every question there is a desire to wish for something so bias is always present. A neutral question is in my perspective is like a closed question. Closed questions points the individual who are being questioned in one direction, whether…

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    Research Questions 3.1 a. anecdotal evidence because it uses a less formal type of research. 3.1 b. Descriptive 3.15. a. Balance opinion questions 3.15 b. unbalanced opinion questions 3. 15 c. The questions would be unbalanced if they were four. They should be five to have a tie breaker. 3.22 a. Average or a scale of 3 out of 5 3.22 b. Overestimated 3.22. c. Means 3. 30-1 a. Experimental. 3. 30-1 b. anecdotal evidence because it will relies heavily on evidence collected from personal…

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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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    Type of Quantitative Research Question I would use a comparative research question and an experimental design for my research study. I would use a comparative research question because I am comparing two different groups and have only one dependent variable. I would use a true experimental design because I am using one control group and one experimental group. My research question is how does receiving subcutaneous injections of insulin compare to receiving insulin through an insulin pump in…

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    1. OVERVIEW A. My research question(s) varies for many reasons. As an individual you must understand how important is asking questions, getting to know someone and listening to their story. When this project was first conducted. My research questions were the following. A. What is it like to have this life experience? B. What is it like to work in the legal field? C. What is it like to do social justice work? I revised research question A. because it was too broad and not consider to be a…

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    series of questions. These questions may be presented in the form of questionnaires or interviews. In this case, the survey was conducted through the use of questionnaires by the General Medical Council. The survey which I had selected…

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    In the beginning of this subject I was stumped as to what topic I should choose for my research question. In the end, I randomly picked a question from the ‘i-xplore’ research project journal I received from my teacher. The question I chose was “How are hotels in Australia trying to reduce their carbon footprints”. However, after weeks of inactivity, I decided to change my topic to something I was interested in. The new topic I decided on was “Who were Shoguns of the 17th century and what…

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    In this chapter, the key findings with regard to the research questions were reviewed and broad conclusions based on the findings of the studies were described. The chapter concluded with implications and recommendations for stakeholders. The purpose of this research study was to find the impact of childcare wages on job satisfaction, job commitment, and program quality. The research questions for this study are listed below. Research question 1 What is the relationship between the individual…

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    Qualitative research is a strategy for systematic collection, organization, and interpretation of a phenomena that are difficult to measure quantitatively. Well-formed questions are key to good research while defining the purpose of the research to determine appropriate methods through frame analysis and findings. The research purpose of your inquiry Meaningful inquiry in research begins with a question. The question requires an answer to which people reading our research would accept. My…

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    NUSC 5173: Quantitative Epidemiology I WEEK 5 Discussion Questions Discuss how the results might have been affected if the comparison group was: (1) no milk instead of non-fortified milk; (2) Discuss how the results might have been affected if the comparison group was: milk fortified with other nutrients besides those being investigated in the study. The experimental aim of the Sazawal study was to "to evaluate the efficacy of milk fortified with specific multiple micronutrients (providing…

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