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    Addressing the initial beliefs is the beginning. Mills speaks of Guba argument that the trustworthiness of qualitative inquiry could be established by addressing the following characteristics of a study: credibility‚ transferability‚ dependability‚ and confirmability (Mills‚ 2014). Mid-way Motivational interview will provide the trustworthiness vital to the overall success of this action research. It is my belief the process of elimination began when I reduced the

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    software program after each interview allowing researchers to code the data into categories for constant comparison. While analyzing the data‚ researchers were able to elaborate‚ refine‚ and create a decision making theoretical model‚ the theory of triangulation. This is important‚ because as Polit & Beck (2012) note‚ the ground theory is where data is taken‚ immediately analyzed as it is obtained‚ conceptualized to make changes as the researcher sees fit‚ and the cycle is repeated as needed. Throughout

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    Overt Racism In Sports

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    I have spent one hour every week observing in the ice arena‚ attended 2 hockey games. That made me have the first hand evidence as I collected the whole data by myself. Second‚ Triangulation. In the proposed study two techniques were adapted‚ observations and interviews. Also‚ the collected data were compared to literature. The data from these different resources and techniques were compared to each other‚ to see if they all support

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    (McMillian‚ 2016‚ p.42) Example: before I would be able to conduct an experiment on the effects of claustrophobia it would need to be evaluated by the IRB to determine what the harm will be to the participants and if it is adhering to regulation. 13) Transferability-the process of seeing if the information collected applies to other areas of research that are relatable. (McMillian‚ 2016‚ p.359) Example: If I conduct an experiment on retention of online students I may be able to apply what I discover to the

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    Introduction According to Craig and Smyth (2002) cited in Boswell and Cannon (2010:Chapter) “Evidence-based practice has emerged from the desire of the majority of healthcare providers (both institutions and individual) to do what is right for the patient and what will result in more good than harm.” The Nursing Council of Hong Kong has devised a Code of Ethics for an accurate representation ofNurses’ ethical responsibilities since 1999. Code of Professional Conduct and Code of Ethics for Nurses

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    Applied Linguistics and the Identification of Real-World Problems: An Exploration into Needs Analysis Aaron Roach November 27‚ 2012 Introduction: Brumfit (1995) defines applied linguistics as “the theoretical and empirical investigation of real-world problems in which language is a central issue” (Brumfit‚ 1995‚ p. 27). This view of applied linguistics is demonstrated in Rebeca Jasso-Aguilar’s ‘A case study of Waikiki hotel maids’ (2005). In her enquiry‚ Jasso-Aguilar

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    Critique of a Research Article Module Title: Evidence Based Practice and the Community Word Count: 2‚159 (excluding reference list) This paper presents a critique of a qualitative research article titled: ’Perceived support from healthcare practitioners among adults with type 2 diabetes ’ (Oftedal et al‚ 2010) (appendix 1). To enable the critique of this article the Caldwell critiquing tool (2005) will be utilized. (Appendix 2) Research critiquing is a valuable

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    quantitative and very subjective‚ great care must be taken to ensure that recorded data credibly reflects the observer’s thoughts Effect of triangulation on the credibility/trustworthiness of qualitative research: Triangulation adds another level of interpretation and subjectivity to qualitative research‚ and thus impedes on credibility and trustworthiness Reflexibility in qualitative research: It is difficult to determine a mathematical reflexive relationship because the data is qualitative

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    L.‚ & Stajduhar‚ K.L. through a naturalist setting. This article will attempt to give a systematic while subjective research method used to portray and give meaning to experiences. This article will be reviewed based on plausibility‚ the trustworthiness‚ and its significant to to future and current nursing theory or practice. Title The title is clear and displays the research problem and study population. It clearly states who the study will be performed on while giving the reader some insight

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    Some of them lack the very essentials of character i.e. integrity‚ fairness‚ and trustworthiness. These businesses had a money first mentality and because of this they used any means necessary to obtain and keep it. They chose riches over a “good name”. Marketing firms are no different than any other business. If it has character

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