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    INTRODUCTION This chapter explains the methods, techniques and instruments used in this research work. It also explains the method used in collecting and analyzing data. Items explained herein under include the research design, population of the study, sample size and sampling technique, administration of data collection instruments, procedures for processing collected data and a complete reference for all works consulted. RESEARCH DESIGN A researcher uses research design to serve as a scheme or…

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    Chlamydia Case Study

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    Chlamydia screening for all females in juvenile detention amenities is suggested at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Torrone et al., 2015). Recognizing common factors of chlamydia could allow only specific screenings which would then reduce costs while still revealing many infections (Torrone et al. 2015). The study used various factors to classify features affiliated with chlamydia among females aged 12 to 18 years old in a juvenile detention facility in San Diego during January…

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    As each research sought to advance our current knowledge, results will vary and may even rebut previous researches. Results may vary due to assorted differences between studies. For example, the research design, quantitative or qualitative, the sample size and selection, even the researcher’s preconceived opinion can play a role in the outcome of the research. Some researchers may show preference over particular variables which may sway results while conducting the research. Often times the…

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    Paper-Based Surveys

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    have been in use for quite some time, while technology has created a newer data collection method. Depending on the sample size and research strategy, each method has advantages and disadvantages that researchers must consider when designing the data collection method. Paper. Efficient and effective, paper-based surveys can quickly achieve wide-distribution to gain a broader sample. Paper-based surveys involve using pen and paper to collect data and optical scanning to record results…

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    Seagrass Company Audit Seagrass Company employs Carol Jones, an independent Certified Public Accountant (CPA) to conduct the organization’s annual accounting audit. In conducting accounting audits, auditors employ sampling strategies of key general ledger accounts and transactions to determine the effectiveness of internal controls, accuracy of data, and detect potential misstatements and fraudulent activities. Examination of Ms. Jones’ completed audit reveals incorrect assumptions, statements…

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    McMahon Group examined six focus groups at the country club comprised of 43 members (69%), 12 employees (19%), and 7 non-members (11%). The under 46 age group members and non-members preferred full service over a golf only format. Furthermore, the focus groups revealed members felt the current level of service was not on par as expected from a private country club. Staff members expressed frustration with service limitations due to the board’s restrictions to maintain profitability. The…

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    Ethical Sampling Proposal

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    a study. They should also be able to know any risks or decisions that involve their healthcare. An ethical sample plan should be much like nursing ethics. An important ethical element to nursing…

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    the reduction in time and a number of samples translates directly to the costs (Ahuja et al., 2015). Expected Outcomes objective Expected project research outcome Data collection and spatial distribution - Intensities of the pest on lower, middle and upper leaves of the plant at different plant stages in three provinces for two seasons/ years. - The spatial distribution of the pest in the field at different plant stages. Sample unit The most efficient sample unit for the pest at different…

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    Significance The research problem discussed in the paper is the scarcity of organ donations worldwide. The literature examined some variables that affect signing an organ donor card. Some of the variables that the researcher identified that may affect SODC are: spirituality, purpose in life and attitudes toward donation as some factors that affect the signing of donor card. This research affects nursing practice by bringing awareness to a solvable problem, which is the scarcity of organ…

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    The sample size was large and for that reason intends for better outcome. Though using power calculation would have facilitated the researcher to gain an approximate sample size needed to recognize some significant difference among the variables. The sample was sufficiently chosen to get representativeness as the researcher chose nurses in different care settings while their main focus was in acute settings. By Choosing a smaller sample affects the results to be excessively…

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