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    Case studies, surveys, and naturalistic observations are a few research methods used by psychologists to facilitate the understanding of behavior. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages that are used in particular research scenarios. Techniques like observation or interactions between the researcher and the subject(s) such as extensive interviews to restrained experiments are what some research methods heavily rely on to be validated. A case study involves in-depth research and documentation

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    to explain the relative causes of the scene and how it might have happened. Examples should be ample to support the theories or hypotheses during the process of researching. For the research process in criminology, wither deductive or inductive reasoning is used. With deductive reasoning the theory or hypothesis shifts from the theory level to a hypothesis and on the other hand, inductive reasoning is done through the principle of facts. According to Hagan (2010), the method of induction involves

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    He uses both inductive and deductive reasoning, along with rhetorical questions to turn the judge’s beliefs, which represent the common beliefs at the time, around on itself. Through deductive reasoning, Polly refers to the belief that it is important to “increase and multiply,” which she believes she is doing. If that idea is accepted, she then asks why in only

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    In 2009, David Leon Riley was charged due to gang-related video found on his cell phone during the search upon arrest. He argued that police’s warrantless search on his cell phone has violated his Fourth Amendment rights. However, the State of California affirmed the judgment. In the background of Riley’s case, our group conducted a survey to understand UC Davis students’ thoughts about police searching on cell phones upon arrest. Eventually, among the 50 persons surveyed, about half of them

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    A CIVIL MEETING PART A Communication Problem: - The issues which prevent communication within on organisation are called communication A. Problem: - Gender discrimination Created by: - Doug and Jeremy In this case study the firm is suffering from gender discrimination as when Richard introduce Lucy name Doug and Jeremy felts lightly uncomfortable because he has chosen a woman. They both were not happy with a young female working in their company. B. Problem: - Lack of responsibility Created

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    In this study adopted with deductive approach; Deductive research is a study in the theory is developed by observation that starts with a researching theory, collecting data and then testing hypothesis (Saunders et al., 2009). In this study, after describing the research philosophies and research

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    In Rebecca Jones’ article, “Finding the Good Argument OR Why Bother With Logic”, she states her claim as being argument is a metaphor for war. She explains that argument happens between two people who are on opposite points of view on an issue, where one person is trying to get the other one to think about what they are saying and where their view is coming from. Jones states that arguments are known to be “bad”, “heated”, and “violent.” (156). She then uses examples like the comic strips of an argument

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    reason. There is nothing higher than reason” (plato.stanford.edu). Reason is defined as “the power of the mind to think, understand and form judgments logically” (theoryofknowledge.net). There are two forms of reasoning, namely deductive and inductive reasoning. Deductive reasoning is to form a specific conclusion from a set of general premises. Inductive reasoning, on the other hand, is the formation of a general conclusion from a set of specific premises (sociology.about.com). In both, although

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    Hansel Mathew Rodrigues 4148005 Task 2 Research theory 2a. 3 definitions of research are: Definition 1 Research =The systematic collection and interpretation of data or information with the clear purpose to find out the things (Saunders, lewis, & Thornhill, research methods for business students, 2009). Definition 2 Research =The work undertaken in an systematic order to increase the stock of knowledge to devise new applications (Manual, 2012). Definition 3 Research =The blueprint for fulfilling

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    Analysis of the Ineffectiveness of Abstinence Education Programs Argument Does “abstinence-only” programs mean abstinence-only lives for teenagers receiving this type of sexual education? There are those who fully support abstinence-only sex education while others deny its ability and believe it only under educates teenagers. From the latter, the author claims that abstinence only programs are not effective. He presents evidence to suggest this is valid, including that high school students need medically

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