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    Reverse Exchange Research

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    Purpose of chapter This study develops an understanding of reverse exchange in service sector based on the process of service recovery that they received from the service provider. This research goal is to produce the depth data regarding level of understanding people towards reverse exchange for future research. On the other hand, the purpose of this chapter as below: - 1. To described the research philosophy focus in service sector. 2. To develop research design 3. To propose research method…

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    investigation or trying to reconstruct a past crime scene. Outside resources such as forensic scientists, computer technicians or anthropologist could be used in order to validate evidence collected. The scientific method is a great tool to use when trying to reconstruct a crime scene. The scientific method is not only for scientists, in fact, it is a great way of thinking. When a detective steps on the scene of a crime, there should be 5 questions answered which are the 5 W’s. Who, what, when,…

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    2. How does Kuhn 's view differ from Popper 's view of science? Kuhn 's view differs from Popper 's view of science in the way of scientific method. Popper sets a very high standard for scientific method by the principle of demarcation and criticism. According to Popper, any theory can be proven false through empirical evidence or experimental data but cannot be proven true. In this view, any theory is always in the state of being not yet disproved. However, Kuhn thinks that in normal science…

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    Over recent years there has been a widespread debate regarding how information and communication technology (ICT), has changed or altered the face of U.S. society and economy. A wide number of industries have been observed to adopt and implement the initiatives of wireless business so as to facilitate a better and enhanced management of their internal business processes. In rural are of United States (U.S.), the onset of globalization coupled with labor saving technologies can be said to create…

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    Further, the study aims to understand how project-based organizations evaluate their large complex projects and explains the logic, criteria, perspective and methods of their evaluation process. Moreover, the study has relevance to the field of project management because the literature has overlooked how complex projects are evaluated. It appears that there is no agreement about how to evaluate complex projects. Thus, this research is expected to make a significant contribution to the project…

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    Academic Fraud Case Study

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    Case Analysis 9.15: Academic Fraud The following is a case study analysis of Case 9:15 Academic Fraud. This particular case involves, three individuals, one of which is a graduate student by the name of Sam. Sam is currently in his second year of his master’s program. The second individual mentioned in this case is, Dr. Milton. Dr. Milton is a very thorough and caring mentor at the same university that Sam is attending. The third individual mentioned in this case, serves a pivotal role to…

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    Tetrahymena Lab Report

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    During this lab, Sfr13 mutant and wild type Tetrahymena’s number of India Ink vacuoles and sizes were observed over multiple trials, and then the averages were compared to see if there was any difference between the mutant and WT. Furthermore, the two strains of Tetrahymena were stained with mCherry fluorescence, so that the oral grooves could be examined and compared under fluorescence microscopy. This experiment was designed to eliminate as much bias as possible by replicating the experiment…

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    With the evolution of technology rapidly increasing and becoming more and more advanced, in correlation, the accepted knowledge concerning film and media are also changing just as fast. Since the birth of the cinema and Hollywood style movies, many philosophers and theorists have shared their knowledge concerning film theory. However many theories are having to be updated and even ruled out due to the advancement in technology. For many years these theories were commonly accepted with minor…

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    “Experiments are a scientific processes used to test a hypothesis, make a discovery or demonstrate a known fact.” (Lutus 2013) Psychological experimentation does not meet this requirement due to several social and scientific reasons. One such social reason is the ethical consideration when it comes to doing experiments, for the most part it’s ok to do dissection work on…

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    Procedure We downloaded a game called “Flappy Bird” onto our cellular devices in order to perform the experiment. Our professor randomly selected 4 participants at a time to participate in our experiment. Each group of 4 participants performed the experiment in a group setting that ran approximately 5 minutes for each group, a total of 20 minutes all together. There were a total of 4 groups in our experiment; 2 groups were the experimental groups and the other 2 were the control groups. We…

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