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    regarding scientific thinking and the steps of the research method. Defining questions, conducting research, and pre-reading to insure that the same question is not asked over and over and over again. Conducting the study exactly as was done before is not necessary, so conducting background reading to insure that the research you are planning to do is individual. Analyzing and interpreting data so that conclusions can be…

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    framework while integrating, when appropriate, elements of mindfulness meditation. His research project is also studying the impact of mindfulness on clinicians in different fields. Briefly describe the student’s strengths and growth areas. Since both APA and CPA accreditation are now focusing on the assessment of competency, please include any of the following competencies with which you are familiar: Research, Ethical and legal standards, Individual and cultural diversity, Professional…

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    of peer support provided a solid base of information to pull from when needed. I also enjoyed the authors use of quotations from various sources, this not only provided more information for me but gave me various other sources to pull from in my research. They also provide information discussing reasons why peer support sometimes isn’t as effective, I enjoyed this aspect of the section because it provided a different side to my…

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    adopted, with its emphasis on the supply of scientific knowledge, which states that science leads to technology and this in turn transforms the basic science Commercial applications that seek to satisfy the needs of the market; In other words, basic research leads to "invention" and then to innovation, that is, to the launch of the novelty. Escorsa Pere Castells (2005) believes that this model is not realistic (1) and on the contrary too theoretical, since the basic science does not always…

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    would be writing when I enrolled. It turned out that this class covered many topics as we worked on writing research papers for a topic of our choosing. In the time following the start of our assignments, there was a lot to learn about how to research, working with others, the mechanics of writing, and becoming professional in how we explain the information we’ve gathered. When it came to research, I wasn’t quite sure where to start. Of all of the topics I had on my list, I went with the human…

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    What was the researcher 's purpose in conducting this study? The aim of this study was to examine oral proficiency and comprehensibility in nonnative speakers of English using suprasegmental features of accentedness. 3. What were the hypotheses/research questions? a. Would computerized analysis of the suprasegmental factors show similar results to the one that relied on subjective rating? b. What is the role of the suprasegmental factors as a unit on proficiency and comprehensibility?…

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    undermine attempts by cartels to collude to raise prices and restrict output. They believe that cheating is just one facet of how a cartel can fail and not the main reason. To answer their question, Levenstein and Suslow attempt to answer four other research questions: 1. Can cartels succeed? 2. How long do cartels last? 3. What impact do cartels have? 4. What causes a cartel to break up or fail? Using a variety of quantitative evidence, Levenstein and Suslow use these questions to determine…

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    Memory & Its Influences My research topic of interest was enhancing memory, and the use of memory in court. The article The Dark Side of Testing Memory: Repeated Retrieval Can Enhance Eyewitness Suggestibility used for my research shows the various use of witnesses in criminal trials as eyewitnesses. These people have to use their memories in order to remember what happened at the crime scene. In order for the witnesses to be able to testify, they need to make their statement with the police,…

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    Research was done to identify clinical guidelines, clinical pathways, and systematic reviews. Further research was then conducted on recently published trials to provide the numerical data. Systematic reviews where assessed using AMSTAR and evidence quality was assessed using a modified GOAL scale. The evidence…

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    Internship Title: Program Services Intern Program services intern provides the student an opportunity to research about Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV co-infection. Hence, an intern has researched about these diseases and the relationship among them. Finally, the intern should create the PowerPoint that Liver Health Connection (LHC) can use to educate the providers, community, and the patients about these diseases. Organization Name: Liver Health Connection. Formerly called- Hepatitis C…

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