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    and observe what is happening, both internally and externally. It is not about changing an experience, getting to a better mental space, or trying to alter one’s feelings. It is simply about being where you are, in that particular moment in time. Over time, unpleasant experiences become more tolerable, and pleasant experiences that have perhaps gone unnoticed, become more fully integrated into…

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    Time Series Design Components Time series designs are one of several ways that data can be looked at and collected when doing research on any particular topic. When doing your research, you want to choose the method of data collection that will best suit your study. For some, a time series design would be the best method, for others it may be a qualitative collection method. For the purpose of this paper the time series design method will be described and illustrated in its methods of use.…

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    situations and what can happen to individuals with disorders Both the book and the class showed me that there are both disadvantages, and advantages to being labeled with a disorder. A major disadvantage that the public eye will not have sight of at times is discrimination.…

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    Throughout the semester my research process changed in ways that benefitted my paper as well as helped me organize my thoughts in an orderly manner. My research skills have changed because previously when I had to find information my first thought would be to go on Google and search my topic. I now realize that if I want to find scholarly information that is peer edited the best places to check are online databases. Also, by using online databases I was able to approach academic research in a…

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    ethical standard 8.07 Deception in Research are: 1. Not using deceptive research practices unless the use is justified and effective non deceptive techniques are not feasible. 2. Avoiding deceptive research that causes physical pain or severe emotional distress. 3. The deception is explained as soon as possible. Preferably at the debriefing sessions, but no later than the completion of the data collection. a. Permit participants to withdraw their data at that time. I feel, from the information…

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    necessity to use more than one statistical report for an assessment to be accurate concerning research methods within the educational system. Furthermore, I will also illustrate why this article was not surprising due to the clarifications provided by Gerald W. Bracey concerning research methods. Gerald W. Bracey, in the article “How to Avoid Statistical Traps”, explains why researchers should be careful when examining and presenting data. Bracey claims that when collecting data to conduct a…

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    The transition from high school to postsecondary education can be a stressful time for students. Many try their best at maintaining all their responsibilities as a student including their social, professional and academic lives. Students attending universities often report being overwhelmed or overly stressed, ranging from moderate to severe stress that can be difficult to deal with (Sax, 1997). In past studies, researchers believed that both men and women have differences in the way they deal…

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    Statements of the research problem This section is explained about the research problem in the particular context, including summaries of EMI policies and settings, EMI approaches, research gaps, research aims and conclusions. The detailed summaries are indicated below. In recent years, Khon Kaen University authorities have introduced the new instructional policy, the so-called “English as a medium of instruction” or EMI. In this study, the general working definition of EMI is “the use of…

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    Mary Jones should continue the use of pseudonyms throughout her papers. As an anthropologist, she needs to accept and stay true to ethical standards by upholding to the Principles of Professional Responsibility above all else in her work. By doing so, she is able to support all her research while abiding by all ethical obligations. The key and number one principle to follow is to “do no harm”. Mary’s work by using pseudonyms is justified as she is above else protecting the participants she is…

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    challenging piece of research. The argument will be developed through a critical review of Cadez’s paper, discussing in turn its research methods, and practical implications. The paper reports a study of 254 of the largest Slovenian manufacturing companies although only 109 were usable. The research is concerned with manufacturing companies because Ketchen et al. recommend focusing configurational research on a single industry. The study utilised a qualitative questionnaire research…

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