evolution of the basic system, comes research. Not just to solve problems but also get results, feedback and improvisation for further growth and its implications and to a certain extent avoid potential issues. “Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose” - Zora Neale Hurston In layman’s terms, Action research is to find a stone in shoe and intervene to remove the shoe, and perhaps adapt to a new path to avoid further stones. Action research is usually undertaken in schools
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Students at the University of California, Irvine (UCI) that are enrolled in a Physiology laboratory course measured a series of cardiovascular and respiratory variables for students during the experiment outlined below. Before participating in the experiment, students provided personal information such as exercise and smoking habits. This data was then compiled into a database, which was made available to the current class. From this data, I selected 4 variables (RQ, SV, ⩒O2, and MAP) to analyze
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Confidentiality means any identifying details of staff or service users are not accessed by anyone, who are not the training program coordinator (Sarantakos 2013, p. 15). This correlates to 5.5.2.2: Respect, consent, privacy and review in research, (c) social workers will ensure care has been taken to protect the confidentiality of participants. To ensure confidentiality, it is crucial any identifying information of participants is not disclosed in evaluation reports or related documents.
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that lifestyle choices were only compared amongst themselves, like exercises versus sodium intake. Limited articles were obtained that discussed a form of drug therapy versus a lifestyle choice. Secondly, because POTS is an underdeveloped topic of research, it was difficult to pull conclusions from a scarce amount of resources available. Almost every article used in this systematic review claimed that there was no dominant
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My interest in marine science started in the eighth grade; however, it was not until my first year on undergraduate school that I experienced hands on marine science research through a LMRCSC funded research project at Hampton University. In order to develop of a diverse body of professionals in marine and fisheries sciences and prepare the future workforce for marine and fisheries sciences it is important to expose student, to the possibility
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This reading is based on field-work from Claire Strek that took place in the United States on the streets in New York City as well as Atlanta as many anthropologist do these days. Sterk got engaged in a long term study of prostitutes her research required to locate where the informants hung out and what they did for living. First of all she had introduce herself, develop rapport and do open and finished interviews that allowed informants to demonstrate herself about their lives. She had to learn
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are interested, the summer is a great opportunity to take part in research! Summer research can be almost anything STEM related that a student is interested in. As many students know Mrs. Weintraub is friendly with many researchers within the scientific community, which makes her a valuable resource for students interested in doing summer research. For instance, one Kohelet student took it upon themself to take part in summer research at a laboratory, helping develop and optimize a protocol, through
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I. Invention A. Research resources I thought Wes did a decent job with his research. During the speech I noticed that He only used research that was from his book and from his own personal experience. The research that Wes used was very detailed and carefully documented especially for the other Wes’s story because while he was in prison the author Wes visited him so that he could learn his story. Another example that indicates the depth of Wes’s research is during the common read Wes stated that
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find it. The only time I was assigned a major research project was in my senior year of high school. I went to one of the specialty schools in the Richmond Public Schools system. Two of the requirements for graduation was the freshman paper and the senior thesis. Looking back, I remember how hard I was struggling in completing my freshmen paper. It was about the effects of the pollution in the Chesapeake Bay. The 10 page paper required extensive research with 350 flashcards, 3 drafts, and a class trip
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important to be research literate. Can you identify one aspect that you consider most important? (183/150) As professionals in the healthcare field, we are required to scrutinize the literature constantly. We do this sometimes for personal growth, but many times, reading scientific documents is necessary to advance specific career goals. For instance, in EMS, the medical literature is continuously changing as new protocols are developed, and the scope of EMS providers expands. Therefore, research literacy
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