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    Reflection On Wrtg 101

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    the quiz again. This provided me increase my grammatical knowledge even though I tried some quizzes multiple times. -I very much appreciated UMUC OneSource library when researching a topic to write about for assignment #3. Even though I have completed other research assignments in the past this assignment gave some difficulty. Following the course content I was able to write a viable research paper on anthropogenic climate change, a subject that I am passionate about. When writing the…

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    The 10th question asks about the value of the research. In considering how valuable the research was, the conclusion and recommendation of this study provided a new challenge to the clinical practice. In the conclusion the author states that none of the participants had a clear idea about the post operative pain management and they did not receive any information about it. Therefore, in this report the author recommends the health professionals to give adequate information about the pain…

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    public research findings are false”, Loannidis went on to use that phrase as the title of his work. In Goldstein’s piece The Experience of Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach written…

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    An article published by John Gottman and Robert Levenson (1999), How Stable is Marital Interaction Over Time has been critically evaluated to complete the following background information for counseling couples. Summary: The article identified the lack of research in couples who are stable over time. The identified problem then becomes, how do stable couples interact over time? The purpose of the study in the general sense was to examine the couple’s expression of emotional patterns with one…

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    1000 Word Reflective Essay

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    everything. In this assignment, though we decided to do a research question which I was not familiar with or not in my expertise area, I was able to engage in the activities and learn out of it. I was able to participate in some common grounds when we discuss about our team assignment. In such was, I learn the process and principles of doing a meta-analysis. However, I couldn’t deny one thing that it was very challenging to work on a research area which is not in one’s area of expertise. It was…

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    very excited about the opportunities available through the Wellesley Quantitative Analysis Institute! This summer, I took the QAI summer course and loved learning how to use data analysis and computer skills to solve problems and answer questions. As someone who wants to have a career in economics, a field that looks at data and uses quantitative tools to address social problems, I enjoyed learning about applications of statistics in various areas of study, from psychology to history. I am…

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    lacking in the sense of importance of critically analyzing and interrogating the phenomenon, its assumptions, and biases of Big Data (757). The authors, coming from a respected position, seem to reach and target an academic audience because of their high use of jargon and numerous respectable sources gathered and placed in the text. Together they stress furthering individual’s minds to understand Big Data in an attempt to ensure the usage of information both ethically and effectively. Although…

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    Department of Psychology student at Liberty University, Lynchburg. This research is supported by Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Ofori-Addae Ohemaa Asantewaa, Department of Psychology at Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA 24515. Email: oaoforiaddae@liberty.edu Case Study Paper Case Study The textbook defines case study as a research method that is an in-depth observation of an animal, individual, event…

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    and evidence based on what the study set out to find. They use different tests and methods to prove whether their hypothesis is correct or not. They are written around a study and are formatted in APA format. Lay articles on the other hand are a brief summary of a study. It reports the findings but does not have any evidence into why that finding is correct. Lay articles are easy to read and do not test anything. After reading a research article and a lay article that corresponded on the topic,…

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    Subway And Hortons

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    Through this assignment, I will address different research methods to solve the miscommunication problem at my workplace. This report will focus how effectively both the primary and the secondary methods of research will be used to get rid of this issue. Primary Research As a part of my primary research, I will interview the individuals at the management level and the staff members. I will also observe the working environment i.e. the organizational culture of the company which will assist me…

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