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    Qualitative Report: Project Proposal PSY2005 Please have these completed and returned to me by Monday 4pm‚ and I shall return them with feedback that evening so that you can get on with your interviewing. There is no class next week. Group name: Group members: Heather Grant‚ Sharon Obisesan‚ Xiao Chen‚ Geraldine Gowdie (1)General: How friendships formed and/or maintained at university? What is/are your research question(s) ? How friendships are formed and maintained within students before

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    QUANTITATIVE ARTICLE REVIEW Context-Sensitive Positive Behavior Supports for Young Children with Traumatic Brain Injury: A Second Replication Study EDUC 518 February 7‚ 2014 SUMMARY Traumatic brain injury or TBI as it is sometimes called is the injury of the brain that is caused by a powerful force outside of the body. Traumatic brain injury is a leading cause of death and disability in childhood (Kraus‚ 1995).  As a result of TBI‚ many young children/students display negative behaviors

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    Qualitative data can be graphically represented by using a(n) a. histogram b. frequency polygon c. ogive d. bar graph 6. Since the population size is always larger than the sample size‚ then the sample statistic a. can never be larger than the

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    Write up for Qualitative Analysis 1. Introduction- This experiment is for qualitative analysis so we are trying to find out what is in a substance. In this case we are using the flame test to try and discover what is in 4 unknown sample solutions that we have been given this is done by cross referencing the colour of the flame with 6 known solutions we test beforehand. Aim- In this experiment we are attempting to distinguish what substances are in the 4 unknown solutions by cross referencing

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    groups‚ etc. Qualitative research can explore common experience (Grounded Theory Research)‚ shared culture (Ethnography)‚ an environment (Case Study)‚ or an individual (Narrative Research). Both type of research ask research questions‚ focus on type of data‚ and have variables. Research Questions Research Questions are clear‚ concise‚ and arguable questions. A qualitative research question “explores a central concept or phenomenon” (Schreiber 2012). An example of a qualitative research question

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    QUALITATIVE TESTS OF CARBOHYDRATES Final Lab Report Submitted by Brittany Fitzgerald 545301 Prepared for Nancy Cook Chemistry 3501 Monday November 26‚ 2012 RESULTS PART A: As a result of the Benedict’s test on various sugar solutions‚ it was found that galactose‚ mannose‚ arabinose‚ ribose‚ lactose‚ fructose‚ maltose‚ and cellobiose tested positively and therefore are considered reducing sugars. Glucose‚ starch‚ sucrose‚ and methyl-D-glucopyranoside on the other hand tested

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    READING QUESTIONS DAY ANSWERS 1. Which of the following reading components do you find the easiest and the most difficult? Vocabulary Sentence/Syntax Getting the main idea Comprehension Others:_______________ Easiest: _____________ Difficult: _______________ EASIEST COMPONENTS: Vocabulary - 3 Sentence/Syntax - 11 Getting the main idea - 16 Comprehension - 1 DIFFICULT COMPONENTS: Vocabulary - 5 Sentence/Syntax - 9 Getting the main idea - 5 Comprehension – 11 2. Why do you

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    Quantitative and Qualitative analysis Ensuring accuracy in both quantitative and qualitative methods. Accurate data collection is essential in maintaining the integrity of research. Working accurately greatly decreases the possibility of an error occurring in an experiment‚ provides a greater chance of producing expected results and provides knowledge gained only from proven results. Quantitative methods generate numerical data or data that can be transformed into useable statistics. It is used

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    Peaceful End of Life Theory This paper is written to examine Corneila Ruland and Shirley Moore’s Peaceful End of Life Theory and its examination on promoting positive outcomes for patients and their families during the dying process. Also‚ examine how the theory is understood in the Christian view as well as viewing ethical principles. As a Critical Care nurse I care for the dying patient mostly on a daily basis. During this process‚ I not only want to care for the dying but‚ I want

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    Practicum 1 Context The emergent disastrous events are dreadful and unpredictable‚ such as natural disasters and terrorist attacks,which are often threaten the security of people’s lives and properties. When it takes place‚ public desire for the factual and credible information from various channels. They want to know immediately what happened? Are my family and I safe? And who caused this? They are also concerned about the decision-making by empowerment or whether they can be involved as participants

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