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    HIV Epidemiology

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    Grand Canyon University: NRS-427V Concepts in Community and Public Health November 23‚ 2014 Epidemiology and Nursing Research: HIV HIV is a disease that has affected millions of people worldwide. From the wealthy to the poor‚ this virus has had devastating effects on the lives of families and individuals. According to the AIDS Institute‚ HIV was first discovered in a patient from West Africa. It is believed that chimpanzees carried the “simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)” which transferred

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    Epidemiology Paper Epidemiology Paper Many issues are at the forefront of public health‚ but prevention is still the topic most discussed by health professionals. This will always be the way to break the cycle of diseases and many other health-related problems. Using the epidemiology triangle and the basics of epidemiology teenage pregnancy will be examined. This issue is still the number one preventable problem in the United States because it is not a disease‚ it does not “accidentally”

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    1 Epidemiology: HIV Nicole McDanell Grand Canyon University: NRS-427V Concepts in Community and Public Health September 28‚ 2014 Epidemiology: HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a virus that only affects humans‚ HIV weakens your immune system by destroying the cells that fight and kill disease and infections. HIV reproduces by taking over cells in the host’s body and multiplying‚ with most viruses over time the immune system can rid the body of the present virus

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    Discuss potential challenges to validity and reliability of your research question‚ data‚ and analysis. Validity and reliability are the backbone of what is accepted as scientific proof by researchers. Potential challenges to reliability of a research question‚ data‚ and analyses are any significant results must be repeatable. Anyone who wanted to perform the same experiment applying the same conditions should arrive at the same result. If this is successful this reinforces the results

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    Face Validity

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    Face validity refers to how a test ‘looks’ as it measure what it is meant to measure. For listening test‚ it is expected that the questions and test subject will require takers to listen to audio recordings. Face validity also includes other factors such as the setting of the examination and the equipment used (Hughes‚ 2007). Finally‚ criterion validity refers to the criteria wherein the results of the examination will be compared to (Hughes‚ 2007. The criteria used to evaluate the skills of students

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    Validity Of Diagnosis

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    Discuss the reliability and validity of Diagnosis There are many major systems of diagnoses worldwide‚ including the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Health Disorders (DSM)‚ International Classification of Diseases (ICD)‚ and the Chinese Classification of Mental Disorders (CCMD). The DSM is one of the most widely used systems of diagnosis‚ and has undergone several editions. It is currently in its fourth edition. Diagnosis systems function to categorize and diagnose patients with mental

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    Reliabilty and Validity

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    Test Reliability and Validity: Evaluation of the GRADE A+ Standardized Reading Assessment Assessment is the key to instruction and intervention‚ but according to Salvia‚ Ysseldyke and Bolt (2007)‚ “reliability is a major consideration in evaluating an assessment procedure” (p. 119). Reliability refers to the stability of a tests’ results over time and test reliability refers to the consistency of scores students would receive on alternate forms of the same test‚ for example Test form A and Test

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    Reliability of the Media

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    Reliability of the Media Growing up in America today means being exposed to numerous half truths. These are readily found on the television‚ newspapers‚ radio‚ and movies. The truth is hardly ever told in its complete form. Take for instance the local news broadcast‚ we watch it and take it for truth. We tend to give credibility to these newscasters based on the fact that they are representing major broadcast stations. These stations are supposed to be reliable and credible sources of

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    Epidemiology Kenya Story Grand Canyon University Concepts in Community and Public Health NRS-427V Colleen Darrow July 26‚ 2014 Epidemiology Description According to the Center for Diseases Control and Prevention‚ Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious bacterial disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The bacteria normally infects the lung but can invade any organ such as the spine‚ kidney and brain. If the infection is not appropriately treated the person can die (CDC‚ 2012). There are two

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    “The reliability of the narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ in the Great Gatsby is limited”. Is this statement true? Further your response by making links to the narrator in The Sun Also Rises. Many would say that The Great Gatsby is a book that is hard to clarify. The reader of the book must comprehend views from all characters‚ the main one being the narrator‚ Nick Carraway. The reader must also take into consideration the time period of which the book is written (the 1920’s‚ similarly to The Sun Also Rises

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