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    Theory of mind as a possible explanation for symptoms of schizophrenia has been tested multiple times (Harrington, Langdon, Siegert, & McClure, 2005; Matching & Sample Size Frith et al. (1996) provide a theory with a testable hypothesis, originally claiming a sample size of 55, while initially, this sample size seems appropriate to produce valid results that are generalizable, the further division of this group in accordance with a hierarchy of symptoms brings this into question. The…

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    During, May, 2015, Barbara whitely had obtained a master’s degree in Accounting. After Barbara had received her degree she had begun a career as an audit professional at Green, Thresher &CO., CPAs. During Mrs. Whitely first year at Green, Thresher& CO., CPAs, Mrs. Whitely was working on an audit for Delancey Fabrics. In addition, the Delancey Fabric’s company is a textile manufacturing company. Furthermore, everyone on the audit team wear aggressively working overtime every week to meet the…

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    trans people, the strengths of using the Internet for sampling helps to quickly reach participants for little cost from different places and is almost anonymous making it possible to contact closeted people (Shapiro 2004, Miner et al. 2012). The sample size was small and this is a limitation but the trans community is small by total in Sweden, from 1960–2011, a total of 681 individuals were granted a new legal gender (Dhejne et al.…

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    independent and a dependent variables, whilst the result of the couple or additional approach are dependant variables (Fawcett and Garity, 2009). Moreover, adopting small samples can cause error in hypothetical testing in multiple regressions, when a null hypothesis is accepted which is a type two error or incorrect; therefore correct sample size should be used by the nurse researcher. Additionally, the author refers to exploratory pilot which also mean pilot study in this research article. A…

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    the limitations were as follows, “Missing data, the sample size was too small in regards to the legal outcomes. Thus, many cases were eliminated that involved a number of victims and perpetrators, which further served to decrease the generalizability of the study results to these types of child victims. Another limitation was the lack of independence between the CAC and CPT groups with regard to team members.” 5. What was the size of the sample used by the authors? According to the authors, “184…

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    Problem statement This case study explores the key phrases employed by men’s lifestyle magazine Men’s Health across a period of 12 months (12 issues). A qualitative content analysis will be done on the text found on the front covers of the magazine, the editorial letters, as well as the advice-seeking sections. The data will be collected and analysed, and available for further in-depth psychological analysis. Research questions 1. What key phrases are repetitively used throughout the front…

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    professionals, or were bought in the correct concentrations, the reliability, validity, and precision of the results would have been have been significantly better. Another weakness in this experimental design was adding the Aquasol solutions to the samples using a spray bottle. This is because the amount of the solution being applied to the petri dishes cannot be controlled, and the volume of solution in each spray would have changed each time, as the power exerted on the spray and the amount…

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    Examining Communication Repairs of 2 Young Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: The Influence of the Environment This research was conducted to repair communication breakdowns for children that are autistic. Researchers felt it was important to take a environmental perspective besides a developmental one for a number of reasons. Using environmental variables gave researchers the ability to observe different strategies to repair communication. The method used to carry out this study was for…

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    questionnaire was due to the adaptability of the questions in order to specifically suit the purpose of this project. Basing the core ideology around the DINESERV model but focusing the questions on areas of customer service that could vary given the various size of a business should improve validity. A limitation of this form of data collection has been noted by Saunders (2009) who highlights that, quantitative methods deliberately simplify respondents’ answers into pre-determined categories,…

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    can identify individuals in a criminal investigation or in use of a forensic application. The beginning step of the performance of DNA analysis on a reference sample or person is the collection of DNA from cells. These cells can come from a blood sample or even swabbing the inside of an individual’s cheek. After it is collected, the samples are then sent to a lab for the further steps of DNA analysis. There are different methods that can be used to analyze this DNA. One of these techniques is…

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