Secondary research data in a digital age Advantages of secondary data. 1. Availability. Is faster and less expensive when researchers use electronic retrieval to access data stored digitally. 2. Money and time are some things that researchers need to save up and when they can access to the information in such a short amount of time and for free‚ they can be using that extra time and money in some other things 3. Secondary data are essential in instances when data simply cannot be obtained
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Secondary Data Analysis-Literature Review In the article “Violence‚ Older Peers‚ and the Socialization of Adolescent Boys in Disadvantage Neighborhoods” David J. Harding stated that “most theoretical perspectives on neighborhood effects on youth assume that neighborhood context serves as a source of socialization‚ but the exact sources and processes underlying adolescent socialization in disadvantaged neighborhoods are largely unspecified and unelaborated”. What Harding is saying is that most adolescent
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Methane Primary Threat Considered Secondary Issue Methane (CH4) is a hydrocarbon that is a primary component of natural gas. It is a greenhouse gas present in the atmosphere‚ which affects the earth ’s temperature and climate system. Next to carbon dioxide (CO2)‚ Methane is the second most prevalent anthropogenic Greenhouse Gas. Although there is far more carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution than methane and soot pollution‚ Methane is far more potent. To what extent does Methane effect climate
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Question Explain Locke’s distinction between the so-called “primary qualities” and the “secondary qualities” (what is the definition of each one‚ and what is the important difference between them?). What argument does he offer in favor of this distinction? In addressing his argument‚ be sure to discuss his error theory. Why does Locke think that this is an important distinction? Do you find his argument for the mind-dependence of the secondary qualities successful? Why or why not? In his essay Concerning
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A primary source is a document or physical object which was written or created during the time under study. These sources were present during an experience or time period and offer an inside view of a particular event. Some types of primary sources include: original documents (excerpts or translations acceptable): diaries‚ speeches. creative works: poetry‚ drama‚ novels‚ music‚ art relics or artefacts: pottery‚ furniture‚ clothing‚ buildings Examples of primary sources include: Diary of Anne Frank
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Bullying in Primary and Secondary Schools “Bullying. This means threatening‚ harassing‚ persecuting or insulting others. Especially those who are weaker. It is a daily terror for many children‚ possibly your child without knowing it. And schools‚ some more than others are becoming infested with bullies taking advantage of smaller or timid ones. Is your child being bullied at school? This statement made by Professor Ramesh Deosaran is taken from one of his articles (Bullying‚ The Silent Terror‚ dated
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aspects‚ Sales‚ expense‚ import‚ and export analysis etc. of Cotton Textile Industry. In this Analysis Report‚ comparative study and analysis is done for whole industry at the end. The tables are formed and values are considered as per availability of data of the years. Methodology Trends for complete textile industry were computed using estimating equations and correlating the appropriate variable (Sales‚ import‚ export‚ raw material‚ power‚ advertisement‚ etc) from year 1994 to 2007. Report
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The Burning of Primary and Secondary Alcohols Year 11A Chemistry By Jarrod Ahern Abstract The aim of the investigation was to determine whether primary alcohols use less energy than secondary alcohols for fuel. The hypothesis is if primary alcohols are heated and results are taken‚ they produce a lesser heat of reaction then secondary alcohols. The method used was to find the average bond energies of three relating primary and secondary alcohols and compare it with the average theoretical
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Is Locke’s distinction between primary and secondary qualities tenable The world we live in is often taken to be the direct cause of all of our sense experience and this common sense approach is rarely given a second thought. However‚ upon reflection the experiential process of acquiring and interpreting sense data is complex and still under discussion. John Locke proposed the idea that our minds are born in a state of Tabula Rasa and therefore all knowledge must be gained through experience.
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will argue against Berkeley who claims that primary and secondary qualities are both mind-dependent‚ I will do so by arguing that the former are mind-independent but the latter mind-dependent. The first section of this paper will be dedicated to defining what primary and secondary qualities are‚ and what it means for these qualities to be mind-dependent or mind-independent. The second section will be an argument on Locke’s account as to why ideas of primary qualities are mind-independent and accurately
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