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    reliability. From the validity perspective it is improved with the use of multiple choice items. Mainly because they cover the broader aspects of a course rather than an essay type…

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    1. NURSING RESEARCH Nursing research is a research that provides evidence used to support nursing practices. It is a systematic study designed to develop knowledge about issues of importance in nursing as a profession. TYPES OF NURSING RESEARCH 1. Applied research: this is scientific research and study that seek to solve practical problems. It is used in solving everyday problems, to develop innovative technologies and to cure illness and not to acquire knowledge for knowledge sake. Example…

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    different in the strength of a sample size. Regardless of this fact, this gives us an understanding about what 1.18% of the Nursing population believed in the lowest state, and .016% of the nurses in highest state. I certainly believe that the possible validity of these issues raised in this article could be in jeopardy based on the sample…

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    evaluate submitted articles before accepting them for publication. To be published in a peer-reviewed journal/magazine confirms the validity, quality and often the originality of articles for publication. 4) Explain why peer-reviewed journals are important (in the context of scientific research). [4] Peer-reviewed journals are important since it supports the quality and validity of individual articles and the journals that publish them. Submissions are evaluated using criteria, including the…

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    and potential of the workforce to effectively contribute to the achievement of organisational goals. Validity looks at the HR processes to ensure that the outcomes are valid and not disputable. It also looks at the legitimate reasons why a process was carried out and why in a certain way and not in others. For instance, depending on the situation, external recruitment may be preferred. The validity in this case explains why the company recruited externally instead of internally. HR processes…

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    to receive a careful results basing on different individuals. Performance tasks still have some limitations that influence the validity of the measurement such as misinterpretation by researcher, insensitivity to typical behavior, task impurity, artificial situations, practice effects, extraneous situational influences, and random error (Duckworth, Yeager 239). The validity of the measure incident to itself but rather is related to the academic use. Currently, the limitation of non-cognitive…

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    Program Logic Model

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    Research Question The program logic model long-term outcome is the change in behavior of the population to reduce the number of drivers under the influence. While in the short run the main concern (outcome) is to reduce the number of accidents due to drivers under the influence. In this sense, this evaluation will try to answer the question of whether the Lei Seca Operation in Rio de Janeiro has an immediate and/or continuous negative effect on the number of accidents resulting from drivers…

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    Grade 9 Term 2 Science Assessment: Electromagnets Lab Report sheet Name: Greg Gerald Class: 9A Date: December 3 2015 Group Member: Dennis I. Research Question How did the amount of volt affect the strength of the electromagnets? Reason I wanted to know if an electromagnet can be strengthen even more through the increase of its energy. II. Introduction: What is electromagnet? Electromagnet is a magnet that runs on electricity. Electromagnet is created when a copper wire…

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    the concept of competence will be additionally explained. Furthermore, the assessment and standards used to measure the competent nursing practice will be analysed whilst taking into consideration of the assessment’s reliability, feasibility and validity factors. As the healthcare environment continues to change and expand, the scope of registered nurse (RN) practice has also been increasingly recognised for its importance (Casey et al., 2014). In New Zealand (NZ) 2003, the RN scope of…

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    The House-Tree-Person Test

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    way they draw and matched it with the samples in the book, individuals are able to roughly interperate and analyze test takers’ personalities. I found it very interesting, and therefore, I developed an informal and nonacademic study to examine the validity of this test by asking my high school classmates to fill out a survey. It contains two parts, including the house/tree/person test, and the MBTI personality inventory. All these questionnaires were collected and analyzed manually. Since…

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