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STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
LEGAL RESEARCH
INTRODUCTION
The legal phrase: "Statute of Limitations' is one used in legal terminology to refer to the length of time allowed by law to enter into the court for settlement of a matter or prosecution of a c Continue Reading...
Informed Consent ProcessIn Walkup and Bocks study (2009), the authors investigate what prospective research participants want to know when they are asked to join a study. Basically, they look at the conversational nuance of informed consent processes Continue Reading...
Data Analysis and Triangulation of DataTriangulation in research is a powerful method used to increase the credibility and validity of the findings by cross-verifying data through multiple sources or methods (Bans-Akutey & Tiimub, 2021). In the conte Continue Reading...
Qualitative Research for Public AdministrationPublic administrators are often coping with scarce resources and high levels of needs. Using quantitative data to support decision-making is common to justify cost-benefit analysis. However, ultimately, p Continue Reading...
Quantitative and Qualitative ReviewsQuantitativeBaylor, A. (2021). Criminalized Students, Reparations, and the Limits of Prospective Reform. Wash. UL Rev., 99, 1229.This report can be characterized as quantitative because it provides statistical evid Continue Reading...
HOMELESS POPULATION RESEARCH Homeless Population Research: Homeless Personnel in VirginiaThere are a number of challenges that one could encounter in the course of sampling homeless personnel in Virginia. The two challenges that will be addressed on Continue Reading...
Critical Appraisal Tool WorksheetTemplateEvaluation TableUse this document to complete the evaluation table requirement of the Module 4 Assessment, Evidence-Based Project, Part 4A: Critical Appraisal of ResearchFull APA formatted citation of selected Continue Reading...
In modern clinical research ethics, it is normally assumed that a certain group of people is more likely to be mishandled, misguided or taken advantage of while participating in research. These groups are given the umbrella term vulnerable. The resea Continue Reading...
The study by Flynn et al. (2013) is a quantitative retrospective cohort study conducted to determine what types of patients were visiting the primary care, express care and emergency department of a group practice facility over the course of a year. Continue Reading...
1. Discuss the concept of cost-based analysis. Provide an example of a program where it could be used to show outcomes.
The concept of cost-based analysis is delineated as the process for approximating all of the costs involved and the conceivable pr Continue Reading...
Background report: Research Methodologies (NURS) Question (20 marks) (400 word equivalent) Question 1A After reading the background information, develop a researchable question from the background information that you have been given relating to immu Continue Reading...
Research Question DevelopmentCriminal psychology is one of the most exciting fields in the social sciences, partly because of the potential to make a difference in public policy and the criminal justice system. A criminal psychologist provides import Continue Reading...
In an information age, developing discernment and discrimination when digesting sources of information is a critical skill. Information literacy is the critical skill of being able to recognize credible sources and become a critical consumer of data. Continue Reading...
One of the most important preliminary considerations before commencing a research study is the identification and selection of a suitable research design strategy. Research design is a term that refers to plans and procedures for the study ranging fr Continue Reading...
1. Discuss your process for conducting a search. What resources will you use to explore the literature in your field and how will you evaluate the quality of the articles selected?
My field of interest at the doctoral level is on how people with diff Continue Reading...
Dissemination of Research
A Brief Description of your Capstone Project
A phase that is very important in clinical research, Clinical Data Management (CDM), is a process through which reliable, high-quality and statistically accurate data is generat Continue Reading...
Successful Are Clinicians in the Treatment of Comorbid Depression and Anxiety in Adult Patients, With DBT Skills Application?
Depression and anxiety are two of the most common mental health problems in the United States. These two conditions affect Continue Reading...
Management on Productivity and Efficiency Within the Organization
In all organizations, the managers and the employees play an important role. In the present day, organizations incessantly experience and go through rapid technological changes, decr Continue Reading...
Keeping a research journal can be incredibly helpful. It allows for reflection on the process of research, not just on the results. Although the journal can include ideas related to theory and practice, the purpose of the journal is to improve the ov Continue Reading...
Patent Protection on Clinical Research: The Primary Sources of Innovation in the Drug and Device Development Process
When it comes to biopharmaceutical research, the United States is the best country in the world and it is currently the largest pha Continue Reading...
Nurse Lit Review
TYPE OF RESEARCH STUDY - Quantitative or qualitative
Descriptive, correlational, experimental, quasi-experimental, phenomenological, grounded theory ethnographic, historical
SAMPLE METHOD & SAMPLE SIZE
Knoll, Lautenschlager & Continue Reading...
legislation introduced topic stem cell research. You find Library Congress website helpful research thomas.loc.gov. Pick a piece legislation interest give a summary bill.
The H.R.2433 -- 113th Congress (2013-2014) emphasizes the need for the U.S. T Continue Reading...
water infrastructure management in the Caribbean. One possible approach to understand this topic is that of systems theory, which would focuses on how changes in 'systems' delivery could be used to improve services but also to target how and why cri Continue Reading...
Anchored on the research objective of determining differences, if there are any, in human trafficking rates between male and female adults, the researcher will develop a tool (in-depth interview guide) that will cull out important insights into the i Continue Reading...
This article is filled with many variables that are attempting to relate BMI with other social behaviors in children such as eating family meals. "Risk factors" are discussed as well, which are inherently confounding in their own right. A risk fact Continue Reading...
Social Science Research
Module 3 Discussion 1- Operationalizing Constructs
What does "safe" mean to you?
Safe means that the airplane travels without any problems and with comfort.
What types of variables could you construct to capture your conce Continue Reading...
Table of contents undergoes modification to accommodate the changes in the modern world. New volumes also elaborate on the changes or transformation within the sector of law enforcement agencies.
Discussion Question 2 -- Errors in Human Inquiry
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Pardun, L'Engle and Brown (2005) designed research to test exposure rates of sexual content to later increases in sexual actions and behaviors. The study examined 3,261 participants in the seventh and eighth grades. It utilized a self conducted ques Continue Reading...
commencement of data gathering and analysis, research needs a design which will ensure that the collected evidence will answer the original question as explicitly as possible. The collection of relevant evidence normally involves specifying the kind Continue Reading...
Social constructivists hold assumption that people seek understanding of the world in which they live and work. People develop subjective meanings of their knowledge, meanings aimed at certain matters or things. These meanings are diverse and numero Continue Reading...
10). In this particular study, the effects of smoked cannabis as compared wit the results of patients who received and smoked placebos was significant, and showed a 34% reduction in daily pain amongst those patients receiving the cannabis, versus 17 Continue Reading...
But it may be that there lurked in them some trace of the impatient contempt with which the medical profession of an earlier day regarded the neuroses, seeing in them the unnecessary results of invisible lesions." (Freud, 1937, p. 373)
This is to s Continue Reading...
In many clinical practice situations, research and use of current evidence is neither prized nor supported as part of the nursing culture. One of the earliest and best-known nursing research utilization activities was the Conduct and Utilization Res Continue Reading...
One can just as easily get by without creating a scale or index, but at some point, at least in estimating the reliability and validity of your study, you're going to have to look at item and response patterns. Do the items (questions) you're asking Continue Reading...
He is 37 years old, born in France, of Senegalese descent. His native language is French, but he also speaks Wolof, Fulani, and American English. He was from a middle class background and was educated in the French school system. He knew virtually n Continue Reading...
Descriptive statistics were used to summarize data. The results revealed that participants had stronger positive feelings about the words that were in yellow vs. The same words that were in brown. The words in brown averaged a "4," so the respondent Continue Reading...
Another theorist with a different view is Chomsky (1988). Chomsky sees the acquisition of language as a process of input-output, what he calls a Cartesian view of language acquisition and language structure. He states: "We have an organism of which Continue Reading...