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    the 1960’s‚ and has been described as the reluctance of a person to help another in distress or report an emergency when in the presence of other bystanders. The bystander effect was initially observed in adults (Darley & Latané‚ 1968)‚ who found themselves either alone or in a group in a waiting room when they noticed the room began to fill with smoke. It was found that by the 6-minute mark 75% of people who were alone reported the smoke; however‚ when people were in groups in the waiting room only

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    If you were laying on your deathbed and there happened to be a cure for your disease‚ wouldn’t you want to have access to it? Even if the experimental drug was not 100 percent guaranteed to benefit you‚ at least you are giving yourself a chance to survive. On the other hand‚ it can be extremely difficult for clinical trial director’s to get the data that they need‚ without it being rather skewed. Generally‚ a clinical trial would not want to accept a patient who is terminally ill for the fact that

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    Interruptions and Medication Errors Stephanie Graber St. Catherine University Abstract Healthcare settings can be hectic‚ demanding‚ time-constrained environments. Within these environments‚ nurses are expected to perform tasks that often require their undivided attention. However‚ nurses are frequently interrupted‚ which can distract their attention and add to the complexity of their work and affect patient safety. This paper systemically reviews the peer-reviewed literature on interruptions

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    Judgment under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases Amos Tversky; Daniel Kahneman Science‚ New Series‚ Vol. 185‚ No. 4157. (Sep. 27‚ 1974)‚ pp. 1124-1131. Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0036-8075%2819740927%293%3A185%3A4157%3C1124%3AJUUHAB%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M Science is currently published by American Association for the Advancement of Science. Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/about/terms

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    Outline the main features of experimental social psychology and consider the influences that led to its emergence. What do you think are its strengths and weaknesses? Psychology was originally a branch of Philosopy‚ according to Hollway (2007). As more emphasis was placed on following scientific methods and principles‚ psychologists began using laboratory experiments to carry out research into individual behaviours. Experiments were considered to be more objective when considering individuals

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    A Decision of Uncertainty QNT 561 October 9‚ 2013 Abstract The following paper discusses Apple Inc. and the newly released iPhone 5c. We will discuss and analyze a consumer survey focused on Apple’s dilemma to be more inclusive about their brand by offering the lower costing iPhone 5c. Through this survey we will analyze whether the data reveals differences in consumer beliefs about Apple through contingency tables and calculate probabilities. We will discuss probability concepts and apply

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    they are cold blooded and the cold weather makes them slower. Being cold blooded‚ means that it adapts to the climate more as the temperature changes. Experimental Design The controlled group is the group where all the mealworms where at room temperature. The experimental variable was that we needed warm water and ice. The experimental set-up was that we made a hot and cold climate for the mealworms. For the hot climate the temperature kept rising and the cold climate went down

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    In Meghan Daum’s article “Using privilege as a weapon”‚ she tactically begins with insults thrown at her before. She says these insults in a brief and concise way. Furthermore‚ she makes being “an ugly hobbit” or “whore” not have much importance. Daum’s sincere response lets her audience know that she experiences“not-so-nice” insults in the past. Even so‚ insults do not define her nor matter to her. Daum’s main point for resurrecting past insults are not for comedic value‚ but for a bigger issue

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    Understanding the Customer and Supply Chain Uncertainty To understand the customer‚ a company must identify the needs of the customer segment being served. Let us compare 7-Eleven Japan and a discounter such as Sam’s Club (a part ofWal-Mart). When customers go to 7-Eleven to purchase detergent‚ they go there for the convenience of a nearby store and are not necessarily looking for the lowest price. In contrast‚ a low price is very important to a customer going to Sam’s Club. This customer may be

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    that there are three distinct type of nursing theories including grand nursing and middle range theory. Another type is the nursing practice theories. However‚ the research focuses on the Uncertainty in Illness Theory by Dr. Merle Mishel. The main concepts identified in theory are cognitive schema and uncertainty. Also‚ the research identifies illness construct as the central theme interrelated with the concepts as mentioned earlier. Additionally‚ the study identifies that the theory has both a clinical

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