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    more than 15 minutes per day, or a longer trial period, is necessary in order to see a change affect. Future research could therefore benefit from designing programs that administer surveys only after a designated amount of time; thus, only the people who finish their stress management session are able to take the survey. Additionally, sending daily e-mail reminders to use the app could increase compliance with the study protocol. Future research could also test for different results for longer…

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    Method Participants 290 people (84 men 206 women) Ages 18-85 were are asked to complete an online survey. There were 27 black, 23 Hispanic, 213 white, and 23 that identified as other or more than one race. Materials In this study the script (see appendix A) was used as well. It’s asking that the subject participate in the study by filling out the survey. The script also states that the researcher will not be able to see the results, how long the study will take and if they decide not to…

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    The three aspects of temperament that showed a statistically significant correlation with the ToM results from the second wave of testing, were shyness/withdrawal, perceptual sensitivity, and aggression. None of the other tested traits had statistical significant correlation to ToM, but attentional focusing had a positive correlation to the block test and IC, while activity level had a negative correlation to IC. Both shyness/withdrawal and perceptual sensitivity showed a positive correlation…

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    Beltway Shoe Company Statistics are everywhere, in business meetings in the form of graphs and charts, quality in the form of frequency of errors, and in the media as survey results and weather forecasts. Some folks may be nervous when they hear the word statistics; however, they are most likely using statistics and probability nearly every day of their life and not even notice it. Beltway Shoe Company is featured in this exercise reviewing the results of their Western and Eastern region shoe…

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    MILLERSBURG — For her role in removing a change machine from a Millersburg area business, a local woman on Thursday was sentenced to local jail time. Kimberly Foster, 27, of 625 Kenton Alley, Apt. A, Millersburg, previously pleaded guilty in Holmes County Common Pleas Court to an amended charge of attempted burglary. In exchange for her guilty plea, a related charge of theft was dismissed. The state also agreed to dismiss an unrelated charge of aggravated trafficking in drugs (meth). She'd faced…

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    help them. There should be a realistic number of participants, such as 50 students, that should be used as subjects. This should be tasked randomly to the student so there would not be any bias. If there was a fewer number of students then the statistical…

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    Research by Hambly and Griva (2010) attempted to assess how well the IKDC and KOOS measure symptoms and disabilities important to post-ACL reconstructed patients by having subjects complete a survey. Subjects for this study were recruited from the knee guru website, which is an online forum for patients with different types of knee pathologies. Inclusion criterion was set as initial ACL reconstruction. Subjects who underwent revisions or had multiple ligament repairs were excluded from the study…

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    members of the nursing profession” (Ratanasiripong, 2012). The results of the study did not find this conclusion. The study was only conducted over five weeks and did not evaluate the psychological health of students beyond the post-intervention surveys, therefore the researcher’s conclusions went beyond the findings of the…

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    Aside from the general issue regarding survey data and their inability to accurately represent reality, there are no overtly obvious issues regarding the measurement or operationalization of this variable. The central independent variable I chose was number of group memberships. The variable was measured by simply asking respondents for the number of groups that they belonged to. The unit of analysis in individuals, and the variable is continuous. The mean is 0.833, indicating that the number…

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    Statistical Research An interesting topic to study would be the way geriatric patients are being treated in health care facilities. This is because as the elderly are getting closer to the end of their lives, many are starting to decline. Meaning that the elderly can become less verbal, making it harder for them to communicate and carry a conversation. Therefore, does this make it harder on the caregiver to provide the proper care? For an example, as the nurse taking care of an elderly…

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