Peer Reviewed Articles Karen Quave PSY 325 Sasha Fleary June 10‚ 2013 The first article I chose is called “Case Study in Threats of Workplace Violence From a Non-Supervisory Basis. The case study explores ethical and legal issues concerning employees who bring weapons to work and the psychological effect of that on other employees (Taylor & Zeng). Another thing that is examined in this case study is peer bullying and threats of workplace violence. The accompanying literature of
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students if their student doesn’t receive a sufficient education at their local public school. Through this lawsuit the 1998 Amendments to the individuals with disabilities Act meant to rein the costs of private school placement…” (www.edweek‚org/ew/articles/2009.html). As of yet there are no sure ways to avoid debates raised between legislators and educators. Most local and state school boards are made up of
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ONLINE ASSIGNMENT DUE 7/30/13 TASK: Locate a peer-reviewed journal article related to literacy evaluation/intervention and write a research summary on the article. The article should be no more than 5 years old. Please follow the format located on the following page of this assignment. OBJECTIVES: This assignment will serve as an introduction to scholarly journal articles. As a Speech-Language Pathologist it is imperative that you use the latest research to design effective methods to treat your clients
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Peer-reviewed Articles Kimberly Winkler Psy/500 October 8‚ 2012 Bridgette Jenkins Abstract Resilience in any human being is vital but it also is important because it is the human capacity to face‚ overcome and strengthen by or even transformed by the adversities of life (Grotberg E.‚ Unknown). Every individual faces some sort of adversities which means that no one is exempt (Grotberg E. Unknown). Children are no exception to adversities so they must form resilience so they can overcome
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of Peer-reviewed and Non-peer-reviewed Sources First Last ABC University Abstract Doctoral students have a wealth of readily available information from which to conduct research. Not all of this information is credible. The challenge for the doctoral student is to pick high quality sources. This paper will discuss peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed sources‚ and how the CARS Checklist can help find credible material for research. Credibility Assessment of Peer-reviewed and Non-peer-reviewed
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Data Collection RES/341 Research and Evaluation I November 2011 Ramesh Dangol University of Phoenix Data Collection Begin your introduction here. Barbara Summarize Peer-Reviewed Articles The article‚ Decomposing the Education Wage Gap: Everything but the Kitchen Sink” talks in length about the erosion of “wages ranging from both time and educational status. Their results confirm the importance of investments in and use of technology” (Hotchkiss & Shiferaw‚ 2011‚ p. 1). The authors Hotchkiss
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Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals and Articles! Kean University Library FAQ Guide What is a scholarly (peer reviewed) journal or article? A scholarly (peer reviewed) journal/article is a journal/article critiqued or reviewed by peers in a specific field. Peers are defined as colleagues or authorities in the same field. For example‚ the Journal of Psychology is a scholarly (peer reviewed) journal. Therefore‚ you can assume that the articles in this journal have been critiqued or reviewed by the top
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Working Mothers: The Benefits for Children‚ themselves and the Family COL -240-005 Mr. Tim Groombridge Zayed University‚ University College Table of Contents Cover page --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Table of Contents ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Introduction -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Abstract This paper examines the benefits and the negatives of the mother who works either due to financial need or her own desire to do so. Such concerns are whether or not having a working mother negatively affects the children emotionally and/or academically. This paper will explore how maternal employment affects of the child as well as the mother. For many new mothers the decision to return to work is a difficult one. For some the decision may be as simple as they just have to‚ whether
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Working Mothers Carrie Grubb Axia College of University of Phoenix Working Mothers In previous generations‚ women had one role to accomplish; to care for their children. As mothers‚ women were required to play the role of June Cleaver. Mothers need to care for the children and keep the home in smooth working order. After many protests‚ women wanted to empower their equal rights‚ and become career women. Thanks to women’s perseverance‚ today women are able to work‚ and be just as qualified
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