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    questionnaires used to collect data in research , structured and semi-structured. Questionnaires are normally a list of questions written in advance, they are usually used to carry out surveys. Structured questionnaires ask closed questions where respondents can only chose preselected answers. this will gather quantative data.an advantage of using this research method to collect data is that it is less time consuming to create and anaylse collected data than research methods such as interviews…

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    long journey I have changed to General Education Degree after already having many of the classes that I am required to get a concentration in History. As a former History major it was a good experience. I have learned many ways to do research. Learning to do the research and find the point of view from more than one source and find the truth. This also has given my tools I…

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    desires for fundamental research. These ambitions were fueled by the complications he faced as a result of his religious family. Employing his adversity, Rowland later advanced to become a renowned scientist to revolutionize not only the design of spectroscopy but also the perception of scientific research in the late 19th century. He redirected his suppressions of the world to further develop this study of “pure science,” the understanding that science should focus on research for the…

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    Vannevar Bush stated that scientific research is absolutely essential to national security, that war requires the most advanced scientific techniques. Bush pushed for colleges, universities, and research institutes to conserve the knowledge from the past and to teach that knowledge to students of the future. These institutes should be strengthened by use of public funds in order to better aid in the development of new scientific knowledge. He realized that the potential of underprivileged men…

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    Anne Haas-Dyson Summary

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    Epistemological shifts in the study of childhood have contributed to a push for children to be seen and treated as active participants in the research process (Powell and Smith 2009). Greater involvement of children in decisions that affect them speaks directly to Cassell’s (1980) application of the Kantian principle to judgments of ethical adequacy in fieldwork. She suggests Kantian ethics--“that…

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    Mississippi Case Problem

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    I. Jurisdiction The first step to any successful research plan is to determine in which jurisdiction the legal issue arises. Once I know the jurisdiction, I know which laws apply to the legal problem at issue. This means I must determine if the problem involves a federal issue or a state issue. If the legal problem involves a federal issue, then I must use federal laws and cases from federal courts to resolve the issue. Conversely, if the problem involves a state issue, then I must determine in…

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    As a middle aged women, out of school for 20 years and English as a second language, I felt a little nervous before research skills class, and I probably have a disadvantage compared to the other students in this class who are fresh out of high school but I believe that a good challenge is important for our personal growth and I welcome any challenge that comes my way. Research skills class assignments were divided into small chunks which introduced every little nuance about the final…

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    journalist and recipient of a Santa Fe Institute Journalism Fellowship in Complexity Science- discusses the consequences resulting from the recent lack of peer-review, the portrayal of the scientific community due to these effects, and the true nature of research. According to Aschwanden (2015), one of the prominent contributors to the public’s lack of confidence in science is statistical manipulation and biases. This relates to O’Neil’s Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases…

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    Hate Crime In Canada

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    Furthermore, recent international events are directly affecting moderate Muslim families in Canada. Importance The research of hate crime is an important matter. In tragic times and events, people revert to…

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    and the research behind it. They also provide their own experimental research to the project. The Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group (2010) goes more into dept about how the project works in different stages of development as far as elementary school and middle school is concerned. They also found in their research that the Fast Track Project could provide help to the adolescence in their adult lives. The Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group (2015) extended this to research adults…

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