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    Ebola Pros And Cons

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    As medical technology’s improvement and consummation, people always want to find a best way to treat each of diseases, and some researchers are confident about that. Anyhow, we do admit that sometimes they really did what they wanted. Such as, many diseases can be controlled, or even cured now. Nonetheless, not all of illnesses, most of time we should say that researchers who are trying to find a best way to help people with diseases rather than to treat diseases. The most influential example is…

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    Piaget's Responses

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    contexts – answers at random, suggested conceptions, liberated conceptions, spontaneous conceptions and romancing (as cited in Wellington, 2000). Analyzing such responses is a tiresome yet important task for any researcher in order to understand how relevant the response is. Every researcher is faced with the dilemma of how much of the collected data is to be utilized and how much of it is to be discarded. Removing unwanted data in case of interviews is problematic, since a considerable amount…

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    The researchers Christopher T. Barry, Hannah Doucette, Della C. Loflin, Nicole Rivera-Hudson, and Lacey L.Herrington in the study, “‘Let Me Take a Selfie’: Associations Between Self-Photography, Narcissism, and Self-Esteem,” conducted a pilot study that examined the associations of narcissism and self-esteem in regards to posting selfies on the social media platform Instagram. The selfies were coded according to their frequency in relation to the participants’ nonselfie posts. There was a…

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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Exercise 1

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    using a nominal scale of 1-5, one being least severe and five being the most severe. 3. Frequency Distribution – p.121 - a type of measurement that helps organize data by grouping the data based on the number of times the same score was achieved Researchers can use frequency distribution to see how many concussions of each level are obtained during a season, per their position. 4. Correlation – p.128 – a type of measure…

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    pedometers can increase student motivation for physical activity amongst fourth grade students. The study included two intact fourth grade classes; each class participated in the physical education class twice a week for a duration of six-weeks. The researcher assigned each class to an experimental group and a control group. Participants in the experimental group received an unsealed pedometer and pedometer step-count goals. Participants in the control group received a sealed pedometer and did…

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    In order to achieve this experience, the researcher used a semi structured interview, with same amount of open-ended questions asked to each participant. This allowed the participant to share their experiences as they viewed them but at the same time researchers were allowed for the systematic collection of data. The questions asked included: How does spirituality help you through difficult times? How…

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    In China, a group of researchers genetically altered a dozen of monkeys to duplicate systems of autism. The researchers first conducted this research on mice, but quickly realized that a mouse’s brain is so much different from the human brain that no real results could be tested. The purpose for testing with monkeys was to develop treatment plans and to determine what some of the reasons are for why autism exists today. The monkeys showed signs of autism by displaying repetitive actions, such as…

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    (Brinkmann & Kvale, 2005). Thus, it is important for qualitative researchers to anticipate and record any potential ethical conflicts that…

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    A master’s-prepared nurse can be involved in multiple roles in the health care field. Two of the roles that a nurse could be involved with is a researcher and collaborator. It is important for nurses to be up to date on the latest procedures and policies that his or her facility has. The master’s-prepared nurses in the research role are some of the people that are coming up with the procedures and policies for the facility based on evidence based practice. When taking care of patients it is…

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    morally attainable, and fit for giving the kind of data required by the researcher. This is vital since it ensures that the data collected by the researcher is evaluated for the extent of information needed and their depth. Nonetheless, in data collection, there is evidence that the expense of the strategy, the precision of the information and the effectiveness of the information that is gathered, (SOURCE). To collect data, the researcher used a qualitative approach. This method seeks to obtain…

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