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    knowledge when there are irreconcilable differences in the methodologies of different areas of knowledge. A methodology can be simplified into the way of interpreting inputs (data and evidence) and producing an output ( a logical conclusion) using deductive or inductive reasoning. This bears a striking similarity to language‚ where a set of aural or visual data is interpreted by the brain using a framework of neurons that apply rules to produce an output‚ on the meaning behind differences in air pressure

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    it is evidence that can prove whether you have reached a goal or not. Quantitative Research Qualitative Research Hypothesis Hypothesis is needed (Broad) Hypothesis is not needed (narrow) Research Reasonable and Deductive Inductive that is logical and mathematical Description Requires collection‚ analysis and report of data Require collection‚ analysis and data Reference

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    The health field is my career of choice. Becoming a registered nurse is my ultimate goal. The nursing field is the best fit for me. I take pride in helping others whenever possible. There are many kinds of different field in the health industry that will fit me best. There are many different aspects as to why I want to become a registered nurse. The salary‚ responsibilities‚ skills and lifelong learning opportunities are what draw me to the health field. Becoming a registered nurse is one of my

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    The MLA Style In this system (also known as the author / page style)‚ sources are indicated in the body of the essay by “in-text citation” (a short reference in parenthesis: usually the author’s surname and page number)‚ and then fully identified in a list of “Works Cited” (or bibliography) at the end. The following guidelines‚ based on the MLA rules‚ should enable you to refer in a professional way to most sources that you are likely to use in preparing your essays. IN-TEXT CITATION Whenever

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    abstract‚ systematic thinking. Hypothetic-deductive reasoning allows them to predict consequences and use propositional thought to evaluate thoughts and understand logic without real-world examples. Greg originally used inductive logic and was unable to use his principles to predict outcomes. He didn’t think about how ignoring Rowley’s feelings‚ threatening older kids‚ or how terrorizing children would end. In the end‚ his develops and begins using deductive logic. He is finally able to use a general

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    If you were a dramaturgical theorist‚ how would you study gym behaviour (how people behave at fitness centres/gyms?)? What kinds of research questions would you ask? I would ask research questions such as: what motivates individuals to exercise? Was exercising a personal choice or was it recommended by a doctor or an expert? Are you working towards a goal? Do you follow a diet and a gym routine? Do you listen to music while exercising? Do you exercise alone‚ with friends or a fitness trainer? Does

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    Why Privacy Matters: Debunking the Nothing-to-Hide Argument In today’s society‚ the word “privacy” has become ubiquitous. We see it every day; on HIPAA forms‚ social networking sites‚ online transactions‚ et cetera. In his essay‚ “Why Privacy Matters Even if You Have ‘Nothing to Hide’”‚ published in May of 2011‚ Professor Daniel J. Solove argues that the issue of privacy affects more than just individuals hiding a wrong. Solove jumps right into his dissection of the “I’ve got nothing to hide”

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    support the main Thesis in increasing detail (granularity). See the picture on the right. Supporting arguments can be based on: Inductive reasoning: thinking process in which the premises of an argument support the conclusion but do not ensure it. Each of the elements in row two of the pyramid answers a question (e.g. why‚ how‚ how do you know) about the thesis above it. Deductive reasoning: thinking process in which the conclusion is necessitated by previously known facts. One element logically leads

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    Jean Piaget is one of the most noted psychologist in the field because of his contribute to developmental psychology and cognitive psychology. He studied his children and created a system on how kids learn and how they think. He created a theory describing how children understood the world in four stages. The four stages are Sensorimotor‚ Preoperational‚ Concrete Operational‚ and Formal Operations. Sensorimotor is the first step in Piaget’s theory of cognitive development the ages range from 0-2

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    a variety of fields including software‚ humanistic and scientific theories (see systemic)‚ and management and organization. In practice‚ they can be seen as a style of thinking and teaching. A Top-Down Approach (also known as stepwise design or deductive reasoning‚ and in many cases used as a synonym of analysis order composition) is essentially the breaking down of a system to gain insight into its compositional sub-systems. In a top-down approach an overview of the system is formulated‚ specifying

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