Lin Article Critique: Part 1 Title and Introduction Bonnie J Thomas-Willey Liberty University Coun 503-D10 LUO Research and Program Evaluation Lin Article Critique: Part 1 Title and Introduction Summary Lin‚ Mack‚ Enright‚ and Baskin (2004) state that prior to the writing of this article anger and related emotions have already been associated as triggers within the realm of substance abuse. As way of illustration the authors cite the Project Match 12-step facilitation therapy manual which
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Lin Article Critique Pt.2 Keara Goode Liberty University Online COUN-503 Dr. K. Beard 2-17-13 The purpose of this article is to critique the title and introduction of the Wei-Len Lin (2004) article titled “Effects of Forgiveness Therapy on Anger‚ Mood‚ and Vulnerability to Substance Use Among Inpatient Substance-Dependent Clients”. The study demonstrated the importance of substance dependent inpatients confronting resentments from the past as an aid to emotional recovery (Wei-Lin‚ 2004)
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How To Write A Psychology Critique Paper Psychology Term Paper Most psychology students will be expected to write a critique paper at some point. Critiquing a professional paper is a great way to learn more about psychology articles‚ writing‚ and the research process itself. Students can analyze how researchers conduct experiments‚ interpret results‚ and discuss the impact of the results. Difficulty: Average Time Required: Variable Here’s How: Read the introduction section of the article.
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Lin Article Critique: Part II Liberty University February 15‚ 2012 Evaluating Research in Academic Journals by F.Pyrczak (2008) is used to critique the article‚ Effects of Forgiveness Therapy on Anger‚ Mood‚ and Vulnerability to substance Use among Inpatient Substance-Dependent Clients (2004)‚ by Wei-Fen Lin‚ David Mack‚ Robert D. Enright‚ Dean Krahn‚ and Thomas W. Baskin. Critique of Population & Sampling The population selected for this study was not randomly chosen
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Research Critique Support‚ Undermining‚ and Newcomer Socialization: Fitting In During the First 90 Days To: Dr. Mary Jo Ducharme Student: Daryn Dyer 212886263 Course: Research Methods GS/HRM6600 Due: November 1st‚ 2013 Organizational socialization refers to the process by which newcomers make the transition from being outsiders to organizational insiders. An interactionist perspective to both newcomer and organizational influences on the adjustment process
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Critique the relevance of the systems model to the study of politics Models‚ theories and concepts as approaches for analysing policy and decision making have been developed by political and social scientists to guide the study of public policy‚ to facilitate communication and to suggest possible explanations for policy actions. This essay is a critique of the relevance of the systems model to the study of politics. A model is conceptually defined as a theoretical representation of empirical data
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LIBERTY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY INERRANCY OF SCRIPTURE: A CRITIQUE ON CONCEPTS AND APPROACHES TO BIBLICAL INERANCY Submitted to Liberty Theological Seminary In partial fulfillment of the requirements For completion of the course‚ THEO 525 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY I DR. GREG ENOS October 11‚ 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Thesis Statement 3 Introduction 3 Inerrancy Defined
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Amanda Roberts Movie Critique “the Help” could use some help! Have you ever wondered what it was like to live a day in the life of an African American woman‚ caught in the middle of the 60’s civil rights movements? Have you dared imagine what they really went through? If yes‚ the film “The Help” would certainly be a movie you may want to see. Though it was scattered and a bit inefficient‚ I think this movie gives a new and sassy perspective on the crucial time of our countries
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In the controversial piece‚ “Student Learning Outside the Classroom”‚ The Author voices their opinion regarding the debate if education within or outside the classroom is more beneficial to the student. This essay is deemed strong in the aspect of the Rogerian Method because the author presents both sides of the argument sans bias. The Author then proceeds to provide context to present supporting examples of valid points in the opposing argument‚ as well as her own argument. Then the author supplied
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Mason Walsh Professor Dennis Kellogg ANT 100 A 14 October 2016 Cahokia: Book Critique In his book Cahokia: Ancient America’s Great City on the Mississippi‚ Pauketat gives insight into the 1‚000 year old midwestern city of Cahokia‚ and how it became such a big city in such an ancient time. Pauketat by setting the scene for how big cahokia really was. Most of the pyramids at Cahokia were within a five mile radius‚ which were designed in reference to the “four sacred directions and the upper and lower
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