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    Behavior Modification Identify Target Behavior: Get a Healthier Amount of Sleep/Stop Napping Daily I chose to modify my sleeping behavior for my behavior modification project. Sleep is something that I have always had a problem with. In high school I would get an average of about 5 hours of sleep a night‚ and now as a junior in college I get about 5-6 hours a night. I wanted to modify this behavior because I feel that not getting enough sleep is negatively affecting my mood‚ health‚ and overall

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    Action Research - short summary In regards to Action Research‚ I feel as though the assessments that are utilized within all educational fields are the best topics to be approached when using this specific type of methodology. According to Mertler and Charles (2011)‚ “action research is [utilized] by educators‚ [it is] accomplished in the local school setting‚ [and it is] intended to resolve [localized] school concerns [and] questions” (p.336). Anytime an educator may feel as

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    Introduction An action research is any systematic inquiry conducted by teacher researchers‚ principals‚ school counselors‚ or other stakeholders in the teaching/learning environment‚ to gather information about the ways that their particular schools operate‚ how they teacher‚ and how well their students learn. This information is gathered with the goals of gaining insight‚ developing reflective practice‚ effective positive changes in the school environment and other educational practices in general

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    Action research – or participatory action research – is a reflective process of progressive problem solving led by individuals working with others in teams or as part of a "community of practice" to improve the way they address issues and solve problems. Action research is done simply by action‚ hence the name. Action research can also be undertaken by larger organizations or institutions‚ assisted or guided by professional researchers‚ with the aim of improving their strategies‚ practices‚ and knowledge

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    cannot exercise more than going to Zumba twice a week. It’s not that I don’t care about losing weight or staying in shape; it’s just that the outcome of working out is too small to control my behavior. The contingency for working out is ineffective. Ineffective contingencies fail to control our behavior because the outcomes are either too small (though of cumulative significance) or too improbable. I have a given level of health‚ I work out twice a week for 60 minutes‚ and then I have an infinitesimally

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    INTRODUCTION This research paper is all about the factors that affect the behavior of high school students in dealing with other people. The researcher chose this kind of problem to be aware of the distinctive behavior of her fellow schoolmates‚ classmates‚ batch mates‚ etc. The researcher conducted this study to know the effective implications for the behaviors. Behaviorism‚ a movement in psychology that advocates the use of strict experimental procedures to study observable behavior n relation to

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    Historical Background "Bullying involves an initial desire to hurt‚ this desire is expressed in action‚ someone is hurt‚ the action is directed by a more powerful person or group‚ it is without justification‚ it is typically repeated‚ and it is done so with evident enjoyment." Ken Rigby (1998). The future of the youth is formed and developed within the confines of their own respective homes. It is in the home that the youth acquires basic skills‚ habits‚ and attitudes for this home molded personality

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    Action Research Plan We all want our students to do their best. In today’s world where standardized testing can greatly impact not only the student’s life‚ but also the teacher’s job‚ the question arises concerning the optimal time to teach students reading‚ writing‚ language arts‚ social studies‚ science‚ and math. Does the time of day effect how well a student learns? Is morning or afternoon more compatible with analytical thinking? What about creative thinking? To find out these answers‚ I

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    IN BUSINESS Research Project Assignment: RP-QCF Class: BTEC- 15/16 Lecturer ’s Name: Mr Winston Lye Submitted by: Chen Rui Jing Date: 11/03/13 Table of Content Project Report A: Research Project Proposal 2 a. My search topics. 2 b. Introduction to the chosen survey research interests‚ with relevant context on marketing or consumer behavior and background of companies & products. 3 c. My project research objectives. 7 d. Description of the research methodologies

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    Autoethnography and Action Research Introduction Within this literature review two emerging research methodologies will be discussed: Action research and autoethnography. Each of these methodologies has their own purposes‚ powers and strengths and both differ from other traditional forms of academic research. To gain an understanding of these methodologies‚ 16 pieces of empirical research have been used. Although two articles are dated back to the 1990s‚ the majority of research is from the 2000s

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