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    medical journalist uncovered the scientific forgery of Andrew Wakefield’s research paper. According to Brain Deer’s investigate against the claim of Wakefield’s accusation, he disclosed “Wakefield had been secretly pay rolled to create evidence against the MMR-vaccine shot and while planning extraordinary business scheme meant to profit from the scared, he had concealed, misreported and changed information about the children to rig results published in the journal.” Although, Andrew Wakefield’s…

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    major journals in your field. For example, in U.S. Sociology and Anthropology the flagship journals are: American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, American Anthropologist, and Current Anthropology. Once you have exhausted the possibilities in these journals and/or especially if your topic merits it, expand to other journals, including those in more specific arenas of social research (for example, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, Social Problems, Gender & Society, Journal…

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    regulate the published journal. The purpose of standardized language is avoiding the misinterpretations and promoting the ‘effective’ communication. Upper-level courses in psychology department often required students to write the review articles to integrate the student’s knowledge about the statistics, and research methods. In this paper, we will going to examine the influential article in the psychological discourse community, the most cited article in the psychology journal (Van Noorden,…

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    p. 47). But how do we encourage students to seek out and discover accurate scientific evidence and understand what it truly is and not be afraid to admit they were wrong when new evidence is uncovered? Students are influenced by many factors in their life; from parents, friends, teachers, and social media that it can be extremely challenging to teach them what science really is. Is it even conceivable to build a scientific mindset when the answers to all of their questions can be simply Googled?…

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    transferable skill. Postgraduate students are primarily working on a research project which suits well with their own interest. On the daily basis, students are using scientific approach to figure out the specific scientific problems by inquiring, making hypothesis, conducting experiment and inferring the result. The processes of scientific approach are actually mirroring the component of the critical thinking. According to Fisher and Scriven (as cited in…

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    Apply the scientific method to a research study. Due: Fri. 10/27/17 Instructions: Apply the scientific method to the following article: Blind Side: Colorism Continues The article is located in Canvas under the Modules tab>>>>scroll down to Journal Articles>>>>click on the article. 1 Read the article. 2 Download my powerpoint notes for Chapter 2. 3 Scroll down to the slide that discusses the scientific method. Use my powerpoint notes to help you answer the questions.…

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    lasting for a long time by the church, chickens are Europeans, the will and power of the hatched out chicken represent Scientific Revolution, and cracking out of egg refers to the Age of Enlightenment lastly. The point of the story is that Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment are very closely tied to each other. Scientific Revolution was the actual motive power of…

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    One of the first claims that SeaWorld makes is that Blackfish’s information is dated. There is validity to that claim: after all, Blackfish relies on trainers who had their heydays in the 1990s. Yet SeaWorld’s scientific evidence is equally dated. SeaWorld backs many of its claims with a paper written in 1998 by Dr. Ingrid Visser. Dr. Ingrid Visser, whose work was cited without her permission, has since decried SeaWorld’s use of her paper in its rebuttal. Dr. Visser…

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    MRSA

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    its audience’s previous knowledge on MRSA. “What is MRSA?” is not intend to be read by the general public, who mostly likely would become lost in its intricacies. This article is meant to be used as a background reference and educate those in the scientific or medical communities. Those who have a broader understanding of MRSA by either generally studying it in college or having researched enough to understand biological terms are also targeted. This article conveys the message that MRSA is no…

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    his Involvement in the Scientific Revolution Sir Isaac Newton, a renowned scientist known for a multitude of discoveries and inventions, was a critical factor in the Scientific Revolution. Sir Isaac Newton may not have made his contributions to the scientific revolution “from scratch,” he instead used prior discovered knowledge and made his own improved hypotheses which he later proved through experimentation. The first of Sir Isaac Newton’s contributions to the scientific revolution was…

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