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    psychology and anthropology (Qualitative Research Consultants Association, 2014). Qualitative research can involve collecting large amounts of information from analysing, observing and viewing participant’s behaviours and thoughts (Merriam, 2009). Researchers collect this data by using in-depth interviews, the participant…

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    This article is about the Stroop color-word test and the effects it has on children, adults, and aging. Before reading this article, I have heard of this test before. The researchers will show the children and adults a word with a color such as green and it will be in a different color. This is testing to see if they can say they word without being interfered with the color showing up on the word. At first, this sometimes can be difficult but after you read the words a few times it gets easier.…

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    Hereditary diseases are genetic disorders that occur when mutated genes carrying certain mutations are transferred from parents onto an offspring. Genes are the factors that codes for proteins and deficient form of gene cause due to mutation in genes give rise to deficient form of protein. Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome is a hereditary disease. WPW syndrome causes chronic heart disease which is associated with ventricular pre-excitation and a thicker ventricle muscle. Patients with the…

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    (2012). 1. What is naturalistic observation? How does a researcher collect data when conducting naturalistic observation research? Naturalistic observation which at times called field work or field observation happens when a researcher observes a person or gathering in their natural environment while restricting their own effect on the individual or gathering. Cozby and Bates (2012) highlighted that in a naturalistic observation, a researcher mentions objective facts of individuals in their…

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    Returning Home Dataset

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    and the reentry process was different for men and women. To account for differences in family dynamics between men and women, researchers included a dummy variable representing males (female contrast). To account for variations by race and ethnicity, researchers included dummy variables in the analysis representing Black, Hispanic, Asian, or other race respondents. Researchers also included a variable which captured the age of the respondent, with a mean of approximately 36 years, ranging from…

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    information there are numerous ways to attain it. In sociology, there are two research methods that are commonly used. These two research methods are quantitative and qualitative. Gathering information through these two research methods allows researchers to describe, explore and explain various social phenomena. Quantitative methods seek to obtain information about the social world that is already in or can be converted to numeric form (Conley, 45). This method is similar to the…

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    False-Belief Tasks

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    task where researchers used dolls to hide a ball in a box, then when one doll left, the…

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    Unit VI Case Study Toxicology Melonie Brown Columbia Southern University Introduction Animals play an important role in toxicology research. Researchers and scientist use animals in laboratory experiments to determine the effect of chemical substances on human beings, animals, and the environment. Research in Toxicology plays an important role in improving the quality of life. For example, research can help to determine safe food, safe medicine, appropriate treatment and safe industrial…

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    Patient Engagement Paper

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    main focus of the methodology is to help the researcher to form a better explanation of how the technology is impacting patient engagement. Approach This study is driven by the desire to have a deeper understanding of how the technology is influencing patient engagement. Therefore, the researcher settled on the mixed methodology approach…

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    to replicate a previous study, using middle aged adults, to understand if spirituality provides a sense of meaning in life. Researchers hypothesize that spirituality and religion is positively correlated with successful coping skills. Sampling and Data Collection Methods The study did not disclose the collection method used to gather participants. Nonetheless, researchers recruited 52, female,…

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