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    different research methodologies, which might be used in health and social care setting. We use research in health and social care because this helps to explain the methods of social science research, projects usually involve investigating peoples feeling, perceptions and also attitudes. In a laboratory-based environment, research is usually linked into diseases and disorders by using tissues and chemicals for example. This is more likely to be based on scientific method until the research needs to

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    will be favorable. Specific to physical attractiveness, this is known as the “Attractiveness Halo.” Attractiveness plays an important role in determining social interactions. In fact, the physical attractiveness of an individual is a vital social cue utilized by others to evaluate other aspects of that individual’s abilities (Kenealy, Frude, & Shaw, 2001). Because of the attractiveness halo, attractive applicants trying to enter the workforce tend

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    Eunice Assibu Social Research Methods (SOC-305-90) Quantitative V Qualitative May 13, 2017 Comparison of Qualitative and Quantitative Methods There are different ways in which researcher defines quantitative and qualitative research. Quantitative research is a social research that uses experimental methods, questionnaires, numerical data and explains observations usually in tables or charts from. Quantitative research can define the relationship between two or more studies. With a quantitative

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    Composition 29 January 2016 Social Media Affects Lives: An Argumentative Research Paper about Social Media Is social media a distraction? Some would argue that it is a huge distraction and affects productivity. Others would argue that social media helps people to become more productive. People argue that social networking sites may help people to connect with family and friends; however, social networking sites harm the society. They tend to cause social isolation. Social networking sites can lead

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    Maybe just the thought of being social gives you anxiety. Social anxiety is the extreme fear of being judged by everybody you come across. “Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is characterized by marked anxiety about social or performance situations in which there is a fear of embarrassing oneself under scrutiny by others (Robinson 2010)”. People with social anxiety have trouble making and maintaining eye contact. If spoken to, they may give quick short answers. They are unable to talk to people

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    Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is often mistaken for shyness. While the two can coexist, noticing the differences is essentially in terms of diagnosing whether an individual is suffering from a serious disorder or just shyness. About 15 million adults in America have been diagnosed with Social Anxiety Disorders ("Social Anxiety Disorder"). Social anxiety has been defined as a remarkable amount of fear, embarrassment, or humiliation a person feels when presented with social situations. Commonly

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    Social midia is afecting your job!!! and it has many mental helth problems. To begin with social midia has many mental helth probloms.Acording to Stephan Watson "over useing social networking can result in an unhelthy dependence on it , wich can lead to isolation and real psychologicaal issues." The helth problems of social media overdoce can lead you downe a dark and tretures path of depreshon and antisocial interactions. Other helth problems that have reported is extreme self centeredess, having

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    Could it be Social Anxiety? A lack of understanding social anxiety has caused many to believe that this disorder is simply someone being shy. Social anxiety is an excessive fear of social situations, which can result in self-consciousness, and depression. Shyness refers to being reserved or showing nervousness in the company of other people. Although social anxiety disorder and shyness have major similarities, there are distinct differences between the two. People who have social anxiety are often

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    Social anxiety disorder Social phobia, or social anxiety disorder is among of the mental disorder and, is now considered the most common anxiety disorder that is affecting a lot of people in the U.S and outside of the U.S. This mental disorder can be caused by environment factors or even genetics, (Tillfors). Having social anxiety or any kind of mental can make a person’s life miserable because it can cause a lot of distress, it can affect a person’s sleeping habits, a person can start engaging

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    adults have social anxiety disorder. (“Symptoms”, ADAA). Social anxiety disorder is very hard to cope with. It makes life hard. Social anxiety can be complicated or easy to understand. Some people may not know the difference from social anxiety or shyness, but there is a difference. There are also many treatments for social anxiety, doctors pick the best one for their patient. Social anxiety disorder is complicated, difficult to live with, and can be easily treated. WHAT EXACTLY IS SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER

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