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    Journal Article Analysis

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    This analysis of that research identifies the philosophical assumptions behind the research and methodology‚ explains the practicality of the assumptions‚ and examines the effect on the research’s applicability. Finally‚ a relationship with post-positivist thinking is established. Assumptions The premise for the research study by Schommer-Aikins and Hutter (2002) engulfed an interest in looking beyond the classroom to see how epistemological beliefs influence the very ordinary people think about

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    What Law Is

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    to capture what law is from a standpoint independent of its content by positing a descriptive account of its characteristic features. In response to the limitations of early empirical positivism propounding the command theory‚ the conventional positivists put forth the separability thesis‚ by which law can be described distinct from any morally laden propositions. However‚ the value of such a purely descriptive account of what law is remains fundamentally limited. In contrast‚ natural law theory

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    In “Racial Attitudes and Relations at the Close of the Twentieth Century‚” Lawrence Bobo discusses the concept of laissez-faire racism. Laissez-faire racism describes how racial attitudes in America have shifted from the overtly racist policies of Jim Crowe racism to more subtle forms. As opposed to during the Jim Crowe era when African-Americans faced blatant racism like segregation‚ they now face underlying racism educationally‚ socially‚ and politically. The four main characteristics of laissez-faire

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    | Advanced Studies in Quantitative Research | Table of Contents Introduction 3 Underlying Assumptions in Quantitative Research 3 Methodological and Ontological Assumptions 5 Epistemological Assumptions 8 Conclusion 9 References 10 Assumptions Underlying Quantitative Research Introduction Before researchers undertake a research endeavor‚ it is essential for them to understand the philosophical assumptions that underlie the method of inquiry chosen to answer the proposed research question

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    Domain in Digital Media: video game culture is used as a metaphor to interpret local digital culture(Leonardo‚ Volume 44‚ Number 1‚ February 2011‚ pp. 90-91). How many different modes of interaction can be used in video games? The example of Mario’s Furniture shows me a direction to investigate. Mario’s Furniture is an interactive video installation integrating computer vision and wireless technology with artistic production and performance. A wireless environment‚ where viewers become players. Able

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    regarding crime rates‚ the trends of which ethnicity‚ social class‚ areas in the country that commit the highest rates crime. The method that is used to collate the data. Quantitative methods such as questionnaires and secondary data are used by positivists (who see sociology as a science) which means that the problems with the methods used relate to the problems with crime statistics. There are many problems with official statistics‚ especially when they are showing trends in crime. The problems

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    Research  paradigms  are  a  framework  about  you  think  about  the  world  as  a   researcher  /  team     Paradigms  are  models  and  frameworks  for  observations  that  shape  what  we  see  and   how  we  understand  it.   Paradigms  are  a  set  of  conventions  used  to  alter  the  way  we  perceive  different   situations  through

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    What is the Main Cause for Violence? January 12‚ 2014 Mandy Lingerfelt Victimology Professor Morgan What is the Main Cause for Violence? Violence has been around a very long time. The first record of violence is probably the story of Cain and Abel where Cain had become jealous of his brother Abel and murdered him‚ thus the first act of violence. No one really knows why people choose a violent road to go down and to commit crimes but there are many theories. Some say it is how they grew up

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    The term victimology was coined by Benjamin Medelsohn. The modern definition states that it is the study of the victim‚ the offender and society. In regards to Tayloni Mazyck she would be categorized under the completely innocent victim‚ which means the victim may

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    Sociology develops‚ adopts‚ and adapts a wide variety of methods for understanding the social world. A quantitative approach is associated with the collection of facts‚ usually statistical in form‚ favoured by positivist sociologists. The quantitative approach studies the relationships between different groups of facts to find correlations or the ultimate goal‚ cause-and-effect relationships. The quantitative approach often results in patterns becoming translated into generalisations about the

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