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    For the research question examined‚ is what the correlation between parental addictive behavior and the effects on their preteen children? Utilizing qualitative research is an affective way to gather actually data on the sample subjects. The data collection strategy used will consist of purposeful sampling.   Purposeful sampling examines those that have experience in the area that is being studied and are able to verbalize these experiences in a descriptive and detailed manner (Kostere‚ 2016)

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    Qualitative Article Review: Teen Pregnancy and High School Dropout Bennie Webster-Mann Liberty University Purpose The purpose of this article is to show that there is a correlation between dropout rates and teen pregnancy‚ and to discuss ways to prevent teen pregnancy. The American Promise Alliance evaluated data on school districts that struggle with both poor school completion and high numbers of teen births. They identified 25 schools with the highest dropout

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    we call this process chelation‚ where the ligand used is called a chelating agent. ” (lab manual) In this lab the chelating agent used is Na2EDTA. Our Indictor Eriochrome Black T‚ is a dye‚ and will form a pink complex in the presence of a metal cation. As EDTA solution is added to the solution‚ the metal ions will complex to the EDTA solution leaving the indicator solvated. The chemical equation‚ with the known calcium ion solution‚ looks as follows: Where H2In¯ represents the solvated indicator

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    Separations of the Components of a Mixture January 9‚ 2013 Hailey Rounds Partners: Kelsy Shay Katie Nelson Objectives: The purposes of this experiment are to separate two components in a mixture‚ specifically sodium chloride and silica‚ and find the correlating percent composition of each. Abstract: This experiment consisted of the separation of sodium chloride and silica. The mixture was separated by extracting the sodium chloride with water and drying both substances. Adding water to

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    was even expanded throughout the Western Electric company system between 1936[-]1955. The Hawthorne effect‚ defined as the tendency under conditions of observation for worker productivity to steadily increase‚ was discovered during the earliest "scientific management" phases of the research. It was suggested that when human work relations (ie.‚ supervision and worker camaraderie) were appropriate‚ adverse physical conditions had little negative effect upon worker

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    and trade. Until recently‚ such research has seen staunch counter-position of two research paradigms: quantitative and qualitative‚ the first deriving from positivism‚ the latter from interventionism. Indeed‚ the positions taken by individual researchers vary considerably between those like Bryman (1988) who argues for a “best of both worlds” approach by suggesting that qualitative and quantitative approaches be combined to those of scholars like Hughes (1997) whom counteracts by stating that such

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    A qualitative study on Sri Lankan women living in the UK- A perspective on culture‚ exercise and dietary patterns. 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPROACH Having read the transcripts and the aim of the research‚ I decided to choose which qualitative approach to use in the analysis. Grounded Theory was ruled out because it deals more with a sociological approach and works better with a larger sample group (Willig‚ C‚2009). Discourse Analysis explores the role of language in participant’s descriptions of

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    A Qualitative Research Critique The purpose of this paper is to critique the research article‚ “Gulper. Et. Al’s Preventing belt restraint use in newly admitted residents in nursing homes: A quasi-experimental study. The incident I am going to discuss in this paper is of Mr. P.‚ an 85-year-old man‚ admitted to this facility about a year ago. His history includes coronary heart disease‚ cataract‚ dementia‚ hypertension‚ macular degeneration and Alzheimer’s. Mr P. scored 28 of 30 on the Folstein

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    1. What does the grounded study approach mean? Grounded theory relies usually relies on qualitative field observations. This means the data comes from observations on the field‚ not theoretical or following a deductive approach. 2. What group would you be interested in studying and why? What types of questions or issues‚ in particular‚ would interest you? I would be interested in learning how gangs operate‚ specifically what kind of organization they have. I don’t think most gangs are as organized

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    Newton’s law of universal gravitation states that any two objects in the Universe exerts gravitational attraction on each other‚ with the force having a universal form: ‚ F=the gravitational force G= the universal gravitational constant R=Separation between the objects M1= First Mass M2=Second Mass Hypothesis: When two objects are dropped from the same height and distance at the same time‚ both objects would reach the ground at the same time Two different objects (weight wise) Measuring

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