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    Qualitative research is used by researchers in order to investigate the deeper meaning of experiences and attitudes behind social behavior. The nectar of qualitative research can be found through truthful reporting, first hand recollection of experiences, and quotes from actual interviews or focus group discussions1. It for this reason, that the concept of reflexivity should never be overlooked by a researcher. Reflexivity involves reflecting back on the research process and aiming to…

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    Models of job-related stress and personal achievement among consultant doctors A researchers from university of Edinburgh has conducted a research to indicate the results of the occupational health and self-accomplishments among 300 consultant physicians in Scotland. By using many stress models in this study, researchers have found that occupational stress exceeds the normal limit. Researchers found that workload has a direct effect on stress among doctors. Extraversion and Conscientiousness…

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    The interview processes were the primary method for collecting data. Interviews were conducted in person, recorded and then transcribed. However, the researcher also used field notes, document analysis, and the member-checking process to assist in her research. The researcher conducted ongoing field notes in an effort to eliminate personal biases and to add to her multiple qualitative research methods. She also used the member-checking process, where the participants…

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    societies. Researchers use the scientific method to eliminate personal bias and ensure validity and reliability (Macionis). Sociologists follow a precise, standardized method so others can interpret and read or test their findings. The first step of the scientific method is to select a topic of research. The topic should be one that the researcher is interested in. At this point it doesn’t have to be specific, but something the researcher wants to study. The second step…

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    Biofeedback In Nursing

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    during their time in nursing school. In the article Biofeedback Intervention for Stress and Anxiety Among Nursing Students: A Randomized Control Trial, the researchers discuss the use of biofeedback measuring heart rate variability to control the amount of stress and anxiety second year nursing students experience during their clinical. The researchers decided use biofeedback heart rate variability (HRV), since there have been no previous studies on the use of biofeedback devices measuring…

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    attempting to identify “to what degree can a research within the social science be considered scientific” the researcher must first become familiar with what a research is (APUS, 2017). Research is more than a collection of information from a source. Research must project “subjective processes, social relations, and artifacts (including research instruments and methods) enable researchers to objectively comprehend phenomena” (Ratner, 2002). However, the postmodernist contention that the process,…

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    In this article, the researchers studies the effect that an auditory signal has on one’s perception of another individual’s eye gaze. The researchers talk about how people are born with the ability to differentiate between direct and adverted gaze, and this ability becomes increasingly important throughout adulthood. Another important social signal has to do with a person’s auditory system. In infancy, children become sensitive to hearing their own name and to being spoken to in a slow,…

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    Critical Review Example

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    studies to support their controlled study. The researcher demonstrates having understanding and knowledge about the subject when discussing the subject. Primary sources are used in the study, to support the actual events and finding. The study’s framework was more of a practical framework. The study was not informed by previous theories to develop the current theory, however, it is an accumulation of practice knowledge from previous research finding, “Researchers have also reported that stigma…

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    6-12 Public Management

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    added information. Dependent on the type of questions a researcher has and the strategy that will be used. The study can use many methods to gather the information that is needed to answer the questions the researcher has. One method is utilizing experiments as defined by Merriam Webster (2016) it is “a scientific test in which you perform a series of actions and carefully observe their effects in order to learn about something”. A researcher in emergency and disaster management (EM), could…

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    Legionella Pneumophila

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    The researchers presented several different results and data findings which supported their proposed questions. For example, the researchers ultimately came to the conclusion that the LCPs create replicative organelles by intercepting early secretory vesicles in order to prevent eradication from the host cell. I think that…

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