Introduction The purpose of this experiment was to find the identity of the unknown compound #12. This was done both qualitatively and quantitatively. The qualitative observations were used to determine the functional group that was in the unknown‚ the quantitative results were used to determine the molar mass through Duma’s method. The types of compounds that were used in testing were all functional groups‚ Aldehyde‚ Ketone‚ Alcohol and‚ Ester. Functional groups are a portion of a molecule that
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WITH AN EMPHASIS ON THE CASE OF RE MIDLETON’S SETTLEMENT INTRODUCTION Conflict of laws involves situations when there is a foreign element in a case. There are three main questions which arise for determination in conflict of laws: choice of jurisdiction‚ choice of law‚ and recognition and enforcement of foreign judgment. This work relates to choice of law rules in conflict of laws as regards property with a special emphasis on the case of Re Midleton’s Settlement.
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Abstract: A qualitative analysis experiment was conducted to determine the identity of an unknown aldehyde or ketone. The tests include a Tollens test‚ a Schiff test‚ an iodoform test‚ and a derivative melting point test. The data of the first three tests was inconclusive. The final derivative melting point test was utilized to successfully determine that the unknown was the ketone‚ Propiophenone. Introduction: Qualitative analysis is a method or series of methods used to determine the
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University of Phoenix Material Qualitative Research Methods Matrix Instructions: Refer to your syllabus for specific instructions Be detailed and thorough in your descriptions. Be sure to properly cite your sources (in-text and on the reference page) according to APA v. 6 standards. Primary Characteristics Current Peer-Reviewed Study Case Study A case study research is an empirical inquiry in which a researcher investigates participants‚ events‚ activities‚ and processes. According to Creswell
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Reduce‚ Re-use‚ and Recycle The more electricity we use‚ the more fossil fuels we burn and the more pollution goes into the sky. The more water we use‚ the harder the pumps have to work‚ therefore using more energy. The more paper we waste‚ the more trees and animal habitats are destroyed‚ inevitably leading to many species’ extinction‚ and more pollution‚ from the machines that destroy them. The more we reuse and recycle‚ the less we have to waste‚ and the more of this Earth we can save.
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asserted that “the reliability of the findings depends on the likely recurrence of the original data and the way they are interpreted”(Ritchie and Lewis‚ 2003:271). Marshall and Rossman (1999) and Seale (1999) argued that the absolute replication of qualitative studies is very difficult to achieve since they reflect realities at the time they were collected and in a situation which is likely to change. It is often referred to as an unrealistic demand. Phenomenological research may be difficult to repeat
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the criteria selection which was choosing‚ first the qualitative studies used interviews or focus groups to examine health care experiences with demented patients or their caregivers by use of the “standard criteria” (Protok‚ Horgan & Seitz‚ 2013).The caregivers used were friends and families. The included studies that “described the primary research question‚ context of the research‚ study sample and methods used for data collection and analysis. We excluded studies that did not provide information
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Unit 6: Critiquing Qualitative and Quantitative Research Kaplan University July 16‚ 2013 Unit 6 Critiquing Qualitative and Quantitative Research The research conducted by Foster-Fitzpatrick‚ Ortiz‚ Sibilano‚ Marcantonio and Braun (1999) is a quantitative study of the significance of crossing the legs while blood pressure is being measured. The purpose of the research was to determine whether leg-crossing impacted the results of blood pressure measurements. The research conducted by Palese‚ Skrap
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"Janie loved the conversation and sometimes she thought up good stories on the mule‚ but Joe had forbidden her to indulge. He didn’t want her talking after such trashy people" (53). Joe has an oppressive personality and commands Janie to do as he wishes. Janie has no voice in her relationship because Joe stifles any opinions that she has. Joe doesn’t want her talking to such trashy people because he thinks it will change the way people look at him because his wife is talking to such lowly people
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Quantitative vs. Qualitative Research: “Are they REALLY that Different?” Anthony Sondergaard June 7‚ 2009 Quan/Qual- Really Diffferent? From the reading done in the first two chapters of our textbook‚ it is easy to see the major differences between the quantitative and qualitative approaches to research. They are two very distinct and separate ways to obtain information for the study of almost anything the human being could want to
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