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    Memory & Its Influences My research topic of interest was enhancing memory, and the use of memory in court. The article The Dark Side of Testing Memory: Repeated Retrieval Can Enhance Eyewitness Suggestibility used for my research shows the various use of witnesses in criminal trials as eyewitnesses. These people have to use their memories in order to remember what happened at the crime scene. In order for the witnesses to be able to testify, they need to make their statement with the police,…

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    Sexting Research Proposal

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    Significance/contribution of the research (200 words) This research proposal in the topic of sexting within the adolescents and young adults’ is significant, because it will help improve clarification to the sexting (terms and definitions). Correct definition within the general community help towards a valid argument were might be required. In order to better inform those more burnable in society. Systematic empirical research will help predict healthy and unhealthy behaviour in sexting.…

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    Ethical Issues In Research

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    issues arise in the several areas.When gathering information, research is required to better conditions by providing any piece of research that is likely to help community indirectly or directly; it is allowed to ask a question.Unethical arises when this social scientist is not able to justify the relevance of the research and so wasting the time of respondents can is what becomes unethical. In seeking consent, in every discipline of research its is unethical for researchers to gather…

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    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 real research…

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    After the analyses and discussions above, accordingly, certain research implications can be obtained which could be useful for experiential marketing researchers, social media researchers and e-business researchers. One implication is that this empirical research enriches the understanding of the relationship between customer experience and the perceived usefulness, perceived fulfillment and so forth for the online shopping within internal social platform, since it verified the significant…

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    The sociological research process is made up of seven steps, these seven steps are known as the Scientific Method. The Scientific Method is an organized series of steps that guarantees consistency in researching a problem. It starts with defining a problem. This is where you would try to determine whether or not the problem you wish to research and/ or solve is even possible. Social scientists use to call this process the operational definition; they would use this process to dissect the…

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    Paleontology Paleontology help explore questions about extinctions and origins, changes in anatomy. The first fossil see by humankind was in 1676 it has a date of 3.5 billion years ago the first fossil found was in England it was thought that the bone belonged to a “ giant,” but was provided that the bone was from a dinosaur. A report of this finding was published by R. Brookes in 1763. Studying fossil is a great career but taking this study is important to our young history we now know what…

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    What are credible sources? Credible sources are those you can trust. Those from which we can trust that the ideas and information provided come from the author. When doing a research paper we have to make sure that the information provided by the author is backed up with evidence. When writing a paper you should always use credible sources even if it takes longer, because if you don't your paper would be providing false information. In the other hand, you should always include citations and…

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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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    put into place. When doing research we should not only focus on the welfare of test subjects. What should be kept in mind is the welfare of current and future societies as a whole. Throughout many lives, there’s the concern of hardships such as disease and poverty. We all want to live long and happy lives without having to worry about deadly diseases or not being able to live comfortably. Those issues don’t go away on their own though. It is because of field research that people are lucky to…

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