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    1) Codes and policies Research integrity means meeting the professional standards expected of the researchers in the institution. That includes honesty and fairness in proposing, performing and reporting research. It also involves care and respect for all participants in and subjects of research, including humans, animals, the environment and cultural objects. Researcher should conduct his/her research in a way which allows others to have trust and confidence in the methods used. The Australian

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    Reflexive Research Design: The Journey of a Novice Researcher Methods of Inquiry When selecting a research approach, Creswell (2014) outlines criteria that affect the choice of one approach over another. I have already discussed how my worldview, personal experiences, and identified problem of practice and the questions affect my research. The design, methods, and audience of my emerging research will also be considered in terms of choosing a research approach. Emerging Design When considering

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    1) How did you select this research study to analyze? That is, what search terms did you use? What database did you use? What was your rationale for selecting this particular study to analyze over the others identified in the search results? What is the full reference for the study in APA format? When I searched for this article I first started by going to UNF’s “One Search” from the Library home page. I selected the options “full text only, peer reviewed only, and journal articles only” This limited

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    The research projects I am finding among different major’s other than mine are intriguing projects. I am considering feminist studies projects, although I am a psychology major. I want to work outside of my major, and there is one professor in the Feminist Studies who seems very interesting. Her research focuses on various projects which include everything that catches my attention. I definitely want get a closer look at what she is studying. For instance, one project in mind is researching about

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    igned consent forms in criminological research provides protection for researchers and ethics committees by providing documentation that informed consent has been obtained, but poses a threat to potential research participants, especially offenders. Consent forms constitute a record of participation in a research project, providing the potential for research documentation to be subpoenaed. This is a threat to the offender's future wellbeing in research where offenders are asked to report on illegal

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    ethical questions that immediately come to mind from the lecture are” protection of research participants from harm/Harm of research participants outweighs the good of the research” and “informed consent/ deception.” Protecting research participants from harm calls on researchers to ensure that participant’s rights and mental/ physical health are not adversely affected by their research, e.g. I am conducting research on illegal drug use. As a researcher, I am not allowed to tell participants, their

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    Research ethics are used when one examines specific research activities and their effectiveness. Often we find many different sources that we integrate into our work, but we don't usually take the time to analyze them for their validity. Research ethics is the act of properly using research by using factual information, verifying it for its validity, and citing it in order to prevent to plagiarism. It is an ethical way of presenting information so that it makes sense with the topic and with the information

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    Kathleen Tierney’s article explains the ways in which social research on natural disasters came to be and how it is currently at the threshold of much needed evolution. Beginning during the Cold War, research on natural disasters began to take place. The US government and military leaders were concerned on how the public would react during times of social crisis, particularly during the event of a nuclear strike. Government and military officials were concerned about possible panic and the breakdown

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    for mixed methodologies in order to attain comprehensive and accurate findings of the research. Having said that there are pros and cons of both the methods that are taken into account by the management in order to achieve set goals and overcome hindrances in the business. Qualitative method of research is a speedy process that provides fresh and inventive results with in- depth analysis of the matter of research. Statistical data may enlighten on the percentile of people switching over to other brand

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    Research plays a vital role in all youth development programs. As the PowerPoint notes, we have applied methods derived from research through several modules in this class. Even without realizing it we put several research methods in practice while working with youth. Ongoing research is important for us as youth development workers to expand our knowledge on positive youth development to reflect the 4-H motto: to make the best better. In 4-H, we train all of our club leaders, project leaders

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