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    This paper explores the various methods I have learned as a student in the introduction to research course. The skills and methods taught in this class have been presented through course textbooks, online articles and videos, and interaction with the professor. Other opportunities for learning the research skills and methods occurred through writing of papers, testing knowledge through quizzes, and through interactive discussion board threads and posts. In addition to acknowledging these learned

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    1 Introduction This chapter will firstly offer a brief description of the case study sight – London, which will help provide a context for this research. From here there will be recognition and highlighting of the underlying epistemological assumptions of the research and then go onto detail the methods of data collection as well as the research sites at which these took place. The process and techniques of data analysis will then be addressed, as will ethical considerations. Finally a reflection

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    honestly think and not they believe is the right answer Walter& Walter 2013). Where human research is involved the ethical facet must be considered. A considerably amount of research has been supported and the safety and ethically responsible to ensure both participates and data is treat correctly and in a responsible manner Australian Government National Health and Medical Research Council Australian Research Council 2007).It is essential to begin by building a repour with participant. As the researcher

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    signs really indicate how sick a child is? - Would this be an effective triage tool? Introduction This assignment will look at papers that are relevant to the research question posed; it will consider their validity, scope of relevance and whether further research may be needed either to answer the question or to clarify aspects of research already completed. Traditionally emphasis is placed on vital sign recording to indicate the severity of an illness, and with the advent of Paediatric Early

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    They showed me that scientific methods involving quantitative and qualitative work could result in working solutions to some of the most complex and pressing problems of our time. Chandra Talpade Mohanty’s writings like Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses (1984) provided me a

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    Quantitative Research Critique: Exercise Programs Introduction The article “Exercise training program based on minimum weekly frequencies: effects on blood pressure and physical fitness in elderly hypertensive patients”, written by Wilson M. De Moraes, Pamella R. M. Souza, Monica H.N.P. Pinheiro, Maria C. Irigoyen, Alessandra Medeiros, and Marcia K. Koike is a quasi-experimental non-controlled study. The study’s aim was to see how a twice-weekly exercise program, sometimes referenced

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    been exposed to the issues this community faces from news stories about gay rights and protests to support gay marriage in Australia. I have always wondered how many people in the LGBT community experienced prejudice by others and have decided the research project is the perfect opportunity to find out. I have some knowledge in this topic as I myself have been exposed to this discrimination because

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    beneficial. Although, there are not enough studies to support its effectiveness on children who experience trauma. This research is geared towards specialists, who are involved in coming up with the parameters of play therapy and range from child psychologists, school counselors, social workers, and parents in a home-setting looking for therapy to suit their children. The research is also written in a concise and clear manner with simple terms which members of the public interested in the field can

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    Introduction This paper involves the critical analysis of a quantitative study and qualitative study. The results, discussion and global issues are discussed here. The author tried to identify the validity and trustworthiness of the study by conducting the critique. Data analysis The analysis was undertaken to address the question “what is the transfusion reaction profile of oncology pediatric patients?” The data management and the data analysis methods were described in details

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    La Gaipa, and ethnographic research was carried out by William Corsaro. The essay will show that although the researchers worked in the same area of study with some similarity in their approach, they produced contrasting data that was therefore analysed

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