Methods and ethics This dissertation will be both literature based, looking at research that has been conducted by other researchers (Jesson et al, 2011:17), as well as also using primary and secondary research. The literature based element of the dissertation will be focusing on already existing literature that outlines and describes the justifications of the prison system. There are several useful resources, in the form of academic textbooks, journal articles, newspaper articles and internet
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The study analysed is a prospective, nonrandomized clinical trial investigating the outcome of Standardbred racehorses diagnosed with midbody suspensory ligament desmitis (MSD) and treated with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) followed by a program of gradually increasing exercise. A clear hypothesis is not evident, with the objective being to determine the outcome of the treatment in case horses. The abstract does not explain that the ‘outcome’ investigated in the study is the racing performance of the
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Generally, these concerns then bring to light the recurring issue around the concept of reproducibility within the scientific community. According to those who participated in the Open Science Collaboration (2012) research paper, reproducibility is the process of “obtaining a meaningful estimate of reproducibility requires conducting replications of a sizable number of studies” (p. 658). The Econmist’s (2013) article acknowledges reproducibility as a core principle of science, which expresses that:
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I’m a Stony brook student looking to improve myself by gaining life experiences that will better prepare me for my journey. I want to grow as a student and take on new challenges that will mold me for the future. Doing research will allow me to enhance my way of thinking and make me think more critically about the material at hand. I’m currently an undergrad biology student a Stony Brook University. I actually take much pride in saying that considering my past history in school. I use to go to Suffolk
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specific thesis topic, but I am confident that I will develop one within my first few semesters of graduate school. Do you think developing a thesis during the first year is a viable option? I am interested in studying the IRL, but would like to research other locations, too. I would be more than happy to
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Why is ethical and accurate research so important when studying human development? Ethical research in studying human development is important because it is working with other human beings. The research that is being done, and how it is being done, should have the participants’ best interests in mind. Research must also be accurate because as a tool for studying development it needs to be as realistic as possible so that it can be applied correctly to the span of development. What are teratogens
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working in a laboratory. It is difficult to attain research positions considering my level of experience and education. The Summer Research Opportunities Program (SROP) at UIC acts as a gateway for young but eager students, such as I, who wish to begin conducting research. I would like to participate in this program in order to gain experience in the field of laboratory technology and biology and grow as both a young adult and a future research scientist. As a biology major, my learning does not
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In this part of the practicum, I will discuss a child with a special need who use a communication device. The device is not needed in the classroom but the speech therapist uses one with him during their sessions. The observation started in the classroom and ended in the resource lounge. The device assists with speech and language delay. On May 20, 2016 I observed a three-year-old who, I will call D. He struggles with speech and communication. D arrived to school at 8:45 am with his grandmother
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Research and Evidence Based Practice in Nursing Nurses are constantly challenged to stay up to date with new information to provide the best quality care to their patients. They are often challenge by offering ideas on how to approach old and new problem in health care (LoBiondo-Wood, Geri, and Judith Haber, (2014). Research in nursing is ongoing processes which provide continue education for all health care providers. Research allow health care providers especially nurses to advocate for their
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1. The first independent variable is the different luminance cues which included light, equiliminant and dark conditions, and the second independent variable was the target location either positioned on the same side (valid trial) or at an opposite location (invalid trial). The dependent variables include the reaction times of participants measured in milliseconds and the responses recorded for stimuli identification. 2. Specifically, a limitation is that the researcher only used green and red hues
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