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    question participants involved in the study. This enabled the researcher to describe, explores, and, to some extent, explains aspects of the differences between men and women on social, community, and civic participation within the sample. (p.375). By conducting the questionnaire, the researcher was able to receive responses from both men and women with various educational backgrounds, social economic factors and work experiences. The researcher sent these participants letters to describe the…

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    is the most commonly practiced style. Researchers suggest an individual practicing yoga suffering chronic low-back pain. yoga poses can help reduce the pain and improve functioning (moving and walking) (National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, 2017). Researchers also suggest practicing yoga has other health benefits including reducing heart rate and blood pressure (National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, 2017). Researchers suggest that yoga is not beneficial…

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    Prevention Carrots Aid Stroke Prevention. Multiple research studies have found that the consumption of carrots reduce the risk of stroke. In one of the Harvard studies, 90 000 female nurses participated over eight years in a research project. Researchers found that stroke risk was reduced by 68% when eating carrots five times a week or more compared to eating carrots only once a month or less. In another Harvard study it was established that eating approximately one and a half carrots each…

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    Significance of the Problem Researchers have studied and many of them have noticed that there is an existing relationship between family of origin violence and abuse in future adult relationships. A researcher named Gelles looked at and identified a social factor called the cycle of violence in year of 1980. The cycle of violence as defined by Marshall and Rose is when observers or victims of violence in childhood are more likely to exhibit violence in adult future relationships (Marshall &…

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    important aspect of this literature was that it was published in 2011, which is fairly recent. This for me is crucial, it shows me that this is a pressing issue and the criminal justice system is doing something about this issue, and there are researchers out there working on this trying to…

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    Ethnography Summary

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    ethnography are those regarding confidentiality, resisting the urge to interfere with subject’s daily activities, and avoiding exploitation of those being studied. Regarding confidentiality, researchers must be careful with the data, stories, and personal information they obtain from their subjects. If the researcher is careless with the information he obtains (like Adler with his recorded research tapes who was fearful of the police discovering the nature of his study and confiscating or…

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    decision to use qualitative or quantitative research will depend largely on the type data you are collecting and how that data will be used. Both qualitative research and quantitative research approaches have their own strengths and weaknesses. Researchers often rely on a combination of the two, to answer questions such as why and then scope it to how many. The two articles chosen to discuss the research approach are “ASP system utilization: customer satisfaction and user performance” by Lee,…

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    Participant Observation

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    but in this case Interview as a method employed, where in between the researcher and the researched, It is assumed that the interviewer can manipulate the situation and has control over a questions, question list, add or modify or delete questions based on situation that have been formulated before the interview and which are to be answered rather than considered, rephrased, re-ordered, discussed and analysed. In essence, researcher would have…

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    these difficulties with the help of the people within the United States, Therefore, there were many institutions that helped farmers gain success over the hundred years, for example, the government, Monsanto, and other technology scientists and researchers. To begin with, the government was the first institution that helped the farmers gain success in the United States. The government role was to help the farmers overcome their problems and provided them with protection. First, subsidies were…

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    2466/pms.105.5.253-260 Jaegar and Long conducted a study on how having large surrounding circles and reducing the lightness contrast of the outer ring can decrease the effects of the Delboeuf and circumscribed letters illusions. For their experiment, researchers printed out illusion figures, which had circles that had a central “S” or “A” letter. There was a combination of circle and letter sizes: black outer ring with inner grey letter, black outer ring and inner letter, grey outer ring with…

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