Data Collection and Analysis The research project chosen was the comparison of the 12 ounce cans of Pepsi and Coke. The research team of five‚ individually purchased and tested 3 cans each of Pepsi and Coke. Enclosed below will be the procedure which was followed to obtain the data. The methodology used to measure the liquid was changed to accommodate the way that the tools recorded the measurements. The implications of the changes will be discussed to show that the integrity of the process was
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Data Collection Paper Week 2 Research Paper RES 341 University of Phoenix Real Estate Research Week 2 Real Estate provides individuals with a source of investment for his or her future. Owning a piece of real estate could be a business investment‚ or in the case of this research‚ a home for an individual or a family. When a person purchases a home there are many things to consider. The most common information to review is square footage‚ price‚ amount of bedrooms‚ bathrooms
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2014 Data Commentary Introduction After reading and evaluating six articles written by experts on obesity‚ the data seems to imply that better educating people about how their behavioral lifestyle choices effect their future and current health is the best solution. The six journal articles evaluated and analyzed include: David Freedman’s article‚ “How to Fix the Obesity Epidemic‚” published in Scientific American in 2011. Green Gregory’s article‚ “Physical Activity and Childhood Obesity: Strategies
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re·search/ˈrēˌsərCH/ Noun: | The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions. | | | Verb: | Investigate systematical | | General Research Types * Descriptive -- survey‚ historical‚ content analysis‚ qualitative * Associational -- correlational‚ causal-comparative * Intervention -- experimental * . Functions of Research Research corrects perceptions as well as expands them. Research gathers information
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3.4 Ethical Considerations Ethical issues regarding the organization are possible use of findings and restrictions imposed on research design (Kumar‚ 2011). With regard to the Researches‚ introducing bias‚ providing and depriving individuals of treatment‚ using unacceptable research methodology‚ erroneous reporting and the incorrect use of data are ethical consideration. When considered the participants‚ collecting data‚ seeking consent‚ any type of motivation‚ looking for sensitive information
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The purpose of this paper is to inform the reader of the causes‚ signs‚ symptoms‚ diagnostic tests‚ treatment methods‚ prognosis‚ complications and prevalence of Type 1 diabetes in Children. In this paper‚ the reader will learn the life expectancy‚ daily routines‚ the difference between Type 1 diabetes and Type 2 diabetes‚ and warning signs in children who are diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. According to the National Institutes of Health‚ an estimated 850‚000 to 1.7 million Americans have Type 1
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Review of a Health Topic Due Date: 16/09/13 Submitted Date: 16/09/13 Prevalence and Causes of Childhood Obesity in Australia Introduction Childhood obesity is a major health issue in Australia. World Health Organization (WHO)‚ 2009 has defined obesity as abnormal or excessive accumulation of fat in the body that may impair health. Childhood obesity is a condition where excess body fat negatively affects the health and well-being of a child. The dietary intakes build
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04-Marshall-4864.qxd 2/1/2006 3:16 PM Page 97 4 Data Collection Methods ❖ ❖ ❖ Q ualitative researchers typically rely on four methods for gathering information: (a) participating in the setting‚ (b) observing directly‚ (c) interviewing in depth‚ and (d) analyzing documents and material culture. These form the core of their inquiry—the staples of the diet. Several secondary and specialized methods of data collection supplement them. This chapter provides a brief discussion of the primary and
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Yarragon Visitors Survey Dear visitor to Yarragon – we’d like your help to know a little more about why people travel to Yarragon Village and their experiences during the visit. This will help us to provide an even better experience on your next visit. We’d be grateful if you would spend a few minutes completing the following questions. 1. What is your usual place of residence? Town/ suburb _________ ; Postcode _________ Country (if outside Australia) _______________ 2. Why did
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ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN COUNSELING Counselors‚ like all professionals‚ have ethical responsibilities and obligations. The counseling literature contains numerous references to ethics and the legal status of the counselor‚ but for a number of reasons ethical problems pose particularly difficult situations for people in the various helping professions. First‚ clear-cut‚ specific ethical codes that provide adequate guidelines for ethical behavior in the very wide range of situations encountered in
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