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    a growth in the nutritional knowledge of the participants and an increase in their fruit, vegetable, skimmed milk and whole grain consumption. Yet, this experiment possessed limitations. The food logs might be altered due to social desirability bias. Wikipedia defines social desirability bias as “The tendency of respondents to answer questions in a manner that will be viewed favorably by others. It can take the form of over-reporting "good behavior" or under-reporting "bad," or undesirable behavior”

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    The self-efficacy theory traces to psychologist Bandura’s social cognitive theory (1986) which defines self-efficacy as a person’s belief in one’s abilities to succeed in particular situations or accomplish tasks and goals. Research suggests that self-efficacy directly affects motivation and persistence and therefore the type of goals and expectations individuals will set for themselves (Bandura, 2012; Kim, 2014). The degree of self-efficacy powers students goal orientation which translate into effort

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    Likewise, there are various theoretical frameworks, conceptual frameworks, and conceptual models, which are often developed to represent theories. These usually describe phenomena, represent the connection between concepts and nature of prepositions, and predicts the outcome. The theoretical frameworks are also useful in providing direction to many research projects. Among the five studies

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    This week was not so bad. A few things that happen was my research, my internship interview, and my exercise adherence project. The best thing about this week is that it was pay day and it is getting closer to fall break. In my research, I’m still confused about what or how I’m supposed to go about doing my duty. My duty is to make the 36-week fetal EKG/ultrasound appointments, but where do I start. When I saw Jaclyn I asked her for some advice. Unusually Kendal is working with me as well with the

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    Expanding Child Participation in Prevention and Elimination of Child labor through Peer Education and Child Labor Monitoring (A Concept Paper) I. RATIONALE: A. BACKGROUND A survey conducted by the National Statistics Office (NSO) and international labor Organization (ILO) in 2011 estimated working children, 5 to 17 years old at 5.5 million. 3 million or 54.5 % were engaged in hazardous child labour. Under the law, child labor is defined as any form of work or economic activity performed by

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    What are tourniquets use for: According to Naimer (2014), acute hemorrhage occurs in 50 % of the battlefield death and 30% of causality who died from excess bleeding. The use of tourniquets is an effective means of arresting life-threatening external hemorrhage from a limb injury. The first reported use of a tourniquet was a French army surgeon called Etienne Morel in 1674. Thus, the word tourniquet originated from French word call “toner” meaning to turn. A tourniquet is a constricting or compressing

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    mindset is not limited to the education field, it is highly regarded in education, as this is a field where growth is the key element to learning. Historical Background Over the course of history, psychologists have introduced theories that are closely linked to the theory behind growth mindset. In 1953, B.F. Skinner, a behaviorist, introduced

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    within a social context, a cultural context, and a modeling context. This papers is intended as a review of how personalities effect our actual behaviors and how those behaviors are molded into an individualistic personality. The best definition of personality I found is “Personality is can be described in terms of personality traits: characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving” (Soto & Tacket, 2015). For purposes of this paper, I chose to incorporate Horney’s Social and Cultural

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    academics described theory as limited and useless in the field of business (Wacker, 1998); however, virtue of “good” theory and its applications to research starts with defining theory. This paper will discuss the importance, the definition, the types of theory, comparison/contrast views of theory, and research contributions to theory as it relates to furloughed contractors ' work locus of control (WLOC), job satisfaction, and performance. This paper will also address a theory that adds to the related

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    Critique of the Study by Sohn and Colleagues, “Simulation-based smoking cessation intervention education for undergraduate nursing students” In this paper, Sohn and colleagues (2011) study Simulation-based smoking cessation intervention education for undergraduate nursing students will be critiqued with the assistance of Loiselle and Profetto-McGrath’s (2011) book Canadian Essentials of Nursing Research. Title The title of the article is clear and concise. It is only ten words long and clearly

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