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    ICU Research Sample

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    The research project will be conducted from four adult intensive care units (ICUs) at a level I trauma county hospital in Santa Clara County. The sample in this research will be registered nurses from four ICUs in the hospital. The researcher will be using a purposive sampling strategy to select the appropriate sample by recruiting ICU nurses who are qualified to provide the data needed for this study. Purposive sampling is sometimes called “judgmental sampling,” and it is based on the researcher's

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    In the past forty years, advances in neuroscience research, brain imaging, neuronal understanding, and discussion of findings in the scientific community and popular media have expanded exponentially. Of particular note is neurobiological research and theory specific to addiction and the addictive process. The American Society of Addiction Medicine was one of the first organizations to utilize neuroscience research in an effort to publicly redefine addiction as “a primary, chronic disease of brain

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    Introduction In order to obtain peer reviewed research articles related to the impact of the psychological contract on job satisfaction in community mental health care workers it is important to review research that has been completed in a variety of researchers and in different settings. The databases that were selected to locate peer reviewed articles for this paper where Academic Search Complete and ProQuest Psychology. Tutorials were available for each of these databases and ProQuest was

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    For this week’s reading, we read “The Landscape of Qualitative Research---Feminisms and Qualitative Research at and into the Millennium” by Virginia L. Olesen. The author started out by introducing that feminist qualitative research is diverse, active and challenging to the professions, supporters and the judges. This type of research is changeful and emergent. The works done by the feminists help create a base for other researches, movements and guidelines that help exceed and convert. Feminisms

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    Plate Tectonic Research

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    This research piqued my attention among the rest as it matches my desire to learn more about the components of the Earth, more particularly with their chemical components. As I read the abstract of this study, a sense of motivation and determination in searching for further answers and discovering more about this topic. Also, I found this research helpful to everyone because further study related with this topic might help in

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    Monsanto Research Papers

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    Andy Head ENGL-1020 Exploratory Outline Research Proposal: Consumer Trust in the Food Industry I. Convenience. Many Americans don’t know what they would do without the convenience of everyday life in America. The Food Industry is at the helm of this simple lifestyle. If you 're hungry, you go to the supermarket and buy what you want. You don’t need to worry about hunting for meat or growing and harvesting plants. Now, all of the hard work involved in obtaining and producing food is the responsibility

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    for biomedical research has been a widely debated subject for decades. On one side of the argument, animal models are critical components for the development and treatment of human medicine. Without the use of common lab animals, research progress would be slower, and thus more lives would be lost due to the lack of research as it pertains to certain diseases. On the other side of the argument, some believe that it is completely unnecessary for animals to be used in human research, with many people

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    Research Methodology Introduction This chapter discusses the methodology used for this research. Describing type of methodology in research study and define the chosen method and approach for this research. Then, the outline of research strategy used, framework this research conducted and data sources collected to obtain valid and reliable research as the objective determined. Review of Research of Methodology Broadly speaking, there are several purpose of research. It depends on the objective

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    Early Childhood Research

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    Research is an asset for practitioners who believe in evidence based practice (Aubrey et al, 2006). This essay will define research and explain its value to early childhood educators and the early childhood education field. “Research is a systematic investigation to find answers to a problem” (Burns, 2000, p.3). Research begins with defining the project, preparing a research proposal, choosing the appropriate methodology and method, searching and reviewing the literature, choosing the participants

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    Evaluation of the Research Process To begin my research stage of refining my broad topic I undertook an extensive online search of what alternative testing was available, allowing me to gain a comprehensive knowledge on my once unfamiliar topic. I was able to used a number of credible websites including government and educational sites. PETA, while being a very bias website, was highly effective in building the foundation of my research project. For example, helping me draw my focus onto just four

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