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    Data Collection The researchers described that prior to the study, they met with the nurse managers of the Intensive Care Units, who agreed to place letters of invitation in the mailboxes and email the letter to all their nurses to recruit participants. The letter explained the study and the inclusion criteria for participation. Joan Liaschenko and Cynthia Peden -McAlpine, two of the researchers collected the data. The researchers did a very good job in gathering data appropriately by…

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    seen with the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. These men were misled and were being held in a study against their will. However, now every research study has ethical dimensions of it. Researcher must be open, and willing to reveal their procedures. Although in the past this was an issue. As seen with the U.S and French researchers who engaged in a long legal battle over who should take the credit for the AIDS virus. However, people lives can be at stake, which is why it is so important to follow…

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    ‘population of interest’ is a group in a population that fits the standards of the researchers. Next, would be the collection of data that will be gathered from this population (Brown, Clark, Kelley, & Sitzia, 2003). The survey method is often based on an empirical research. An empirical research derives knowledge from actual experiences,…

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    when communicating in English. After planning the research specifically, three main themes are found carefully by the researcher: • Participants characteristic. • Students’ perspective on their English learning. • Relationship between current study program and the barrier of communicating in English. . In order to avoid rambling writing, creating specific themes can make the researcher concentrate deeper on analyze. 1) Participants characteristic After figuring out this theme, an overall…

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    Homeless Populations

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    The development of trust between researchers and the participants is a great advantage which is created by the researcher being directly involved with the studied group. This enables the researcher to build a strong relationship in which participants would feel more comfortable to reveal the feelings and aspects of their social world (Hall 2003). This strong relationship is, according to Cloke et al. (2010), useful when undertaking a research study with vulnerable groups, such as homeless people…

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    In the study conducted the researchers were interested in investigating whether children’s toy choice changed depending on their gender and the impact of exposure to counter stereotypic behavior impacted the children. The researchers found that there was a great diversity of toy play between individuals. They also found that some children’s toy play changed considerably but others did not. For the second part of the study the researchers found that the effect of counter stereotypic models on the…

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    Mastery Of Sounds

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    findings, other researchers found new material and listing different ages in comparison to Wellman’s research. Sander (1972) discusses the various individuals that contributed to the concept of mastery of sounds, along with also offering criticism to the findings other researchers. There are misconceptions in the concept of age acquisition. Researchers may use percentages or may have a certain criteria to consider when a…

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    research method would be a group interview, a method that gathers qualitative data, and is favoured by left-wing sociologists due to the interpretative nature of the results. A group interview is conducted via a group of subjects meeting with a researcher at the same time, and the group discuss either a series of questions or a topic; the sociologists then draw their own conclusions from the results. An example of a group interview would be the Sue Sharp study of 1972 and 1994, during which…

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    equal access to foods that enable individuals to make healthy dietary choices. The researchers conducted audits of community supermarkets and local frequently visited fast food restaurants to get a feel on the accessibility and locations of places where healthy food choices were available. The researchers used the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s guidelines to establish what was considered healthy. The researchers used data from the 2000…

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    Quality Vs. Quantity

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    sets on the following aspects. The techniques used for rigorous methods that are used for the collection of data. The analysis and the attention plays a significant role to the different issues like validity, reliability, and triangulation. The researcher credibility is dependent on the experience of the individual and along with the track record and the status obtained. The philosophical belief the value of the inquiry and the application of diverse qualitative methods for better sampling.…

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