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    My name is Kyobeom (or K.B.) Koo, and I am pursuing a PhD in marketing to become an expert researcher in consumer behaviour. My goal is to generate research insights to help consumers, managers, and institutions make better decisions. Given my career goal, pursuing a PhD at UBC represents the next logical step. UBC is a highly-regarded institution that can provide me with the skills and environment I need to become a productive researcher. Upon earning my degree, I will contribute to the UBC marketing

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    3.2.3. Research Ethics In a research, it is important to understand the ethical consideration of a research. According to Cooper and Schindler (2006), ethics in a research can be defined as “norms of standards of behavior that guide moral choices about research behavior” (p.709). To avoid any ethical issue, this research will be conducted ethically by following four ethical principles proposed by Bryman (2012). Those ethical principles are clarity, consent, confidentiality, and care. The first

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    Ethics must be applied at all stages of research, from planning to evaluation of the research project; data collection methods as part of the investigative process must be guided by the ethical principles and standards of the educational research. According to the American Educational Research Association (2011), there are twenty two ethical standards, which were created to ensure the validity, honesty, and reliability of all stages of the research process. there are several examples of the impact

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    Writing a research paper usually begins with deciding if you’re going to write an argumentative or analytical research paper. For example, an argumentative paper would argue that smoking tobacco as well as secondhand smoke will lead to medical problems. An analytical research paper will many times begin with a question. For example, Can smoking tobacco and inhaling secondhand smoke cause medical problems? This question, after doing some research, may lead you to a conclusion. You will need to choose

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    Quantitative Nursing Research Article Evidence-based practice has informed healthcare professionals to ask clinical questions and inform clinical practice (Rebar & Gersch, 2015, p. 11). The authors conducted an evidence-based research study to determine the effectiveness of telephone-based peer support (TBPS) for postpartum depression (PPD) up to two years after delivery. The primary goal for this paper is to synthesize and critically analyze the article. Therefore, nursing research knowledge is used

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    Introduction Transitions are now recognised as central to young children’s experiences and well-being, as well as a powerful integrative framework for research. This review surveys major conceptual tools that shed light on different aspects of early childhood transitions. The objectives are twofold: 1) to review major research perspectives on early childhood transitions and 2) to identify significant trends (and gaps) in the knowledge base of scholarly as well as professional studies. The findings

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    participants to test the general safety of certain products. The use of healthy individuals is one of the biggest ethical debates in paid research. Those that argue that paid research on healthy individuals should be allowed claim that it is up to each individual to decide whether or not they are willing to risk their health. Those that argue against healthy paid research subjects claim that it is against a doctors Hippocratic oath to do anything that may cause harm to a healthy individual.

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    Attending UPenn would be a monumental step in shaping my future and solidifying the goals I have set for myself. Becoming a veterinarian is a dream of mine and I believe attending UPenn would erase any of my doubts of becoming one or it will guide me to new career path in life. Its flexible and broad curriculum, welcoming and diverse social community, and intellectually and academically challenging classes will all benefit me into becoming an educated and open minded adult. First and foremost

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    ANSC 107 Animal science is a very broad topic. Form General Animal Science class I have learned that animal science is concerned with the science and also with the business to produce livestock such as cattle, horses, sheep, swine and poultry. In this course I have also learned that the scientists apply various genetic modifications on animal to increase production and management of livestock. To supply for the demand of animal in worldwide the industries of livestock are responsible for maintaining

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    Those who are do-it-yourselfers know that the best and least expensive way to accomplish a task is to pull out the work gloves and get after it. But does that include projects that require construction equipment? There are several things to ask yourself before you decide whether to rent (or buy) construction equipment or to call in the pros. Two of the most important things to consider are cost and size of the project. Have you always wanted a pond? There is really nothing stopping you from building

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