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    University of Phoenix Material Quantitative 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 Experimental An experiment establishes the relationship through manipulation of the study sample. For an accurate estimate of the relationship between variables

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    effect on the child. No matter how much it is spoken of children remember what happened to them in their childhood. Whether they were pleasant or not can lead to problems later in life. One debate that shall soon be settled deals with the spanking of children. Some will agree that there is nothing wrong with spanking a child‚ but some argue that it is wrong. There have been countless arguments over it leading to extreme aggression or emotional troubles. From a psychological stand point there are a few

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    Manuel Saez Mr. Weyand BUS 363 24 November‚ 2014 Adrian Peterson should not be reinstated Long is been the debate in Adrian Peterson´s case and divided are the opinions‚ but the fact that he used violence over his 4-year-old and injured him is completely clear. Is it hard to believe how many people still supporting and using violence to discipline their children like something normal and appropriate. The main problem is that this behavior creates a cycle that is hard to get out of‚ because children

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    spank their kids as a way of correction? Those who disagree with spanking their child usually are the ones who are taking the word spanking out of context and putting it in an abusive category. Although physical punishment is taken out of its true definition‚ it should be allowed because there is a clear line between what is abuse and spanking. Also‚ it teaches children that there are consequences for when they have misbehaved. Spanking is defined as a slap to the butt with an open hand. According

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    "The fundamental need of American education is to find ways of engaging today’s children in the thrill of learning. Fear of pain has no place in that process." - The Christian Science Monitor. Because Ms. Peña and I are in compliance with this statement‚ we have decided to bring to the attention of the community‚ the corporal punishment of Sinton High School. There are many effective ways of properly punishing a disobedient student‚ but there are also limits to certain disciplinary measures. Grant

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    Parental Corporal Punishment In different households across the nation many parents spank‚ whip‚ swat‚ or paddle children in order to punish them for doing wrong or to act as a buffer against unacceptable behavior. These types of actions are acts of corporal punishment. Researchers Abraham Andero and Allen Stewart of Alabama State University define corporal punishment as “a discipline method in which a supervising adult deliberately inflicts pain upon a child in response to a child’s unacceptable

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    Should parents smack their children? Today I will be talking about the consequences of smacking children‚ whether it shall be legalized or not. Also I will bring my own personal response at the end of my speech. But for now‚ I will begin with why people say it shall be legalized. Firstly‚ some parents say that smacking a child teaches them a lesson how to be well disciplined and indirectly tells the child not to commit this deed again. Furthermore‚ some parents may think that children are having

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    On 10/10/16 I received a email with interview documentation for Ora Melissa Brown from Monica Kelley‚ CCI Investigator. Monica conducted a face to face interview on 10/3/2016 at the operation. Ms. Brown had stated that the child was playing in centers at the time of the incident. Ariel the teacher grabbed the child on the arm to take her to time out. The child did not want to go and threw her body back. When the child threw her body back‚ the teacher kept ahold of her arm to prevent the child from

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    The topic being argued is whether or not corporal punishment or smacking children should be made illegal. From the whole issue about the Yea Primary School mother hitting her daughter on the leg with a wooden spoon‚ has made the party to decided about making corporal punishment illegal or not. This issue has a lot of concern towards parents‚ children‚ government‚ schools and the general society. The government must consider parents on this matter and what they will do about it. Cheryl Critchley ’Smacking

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    Consequences of Corporal Punishment Accumulated research supports the theory that corporal punishment is an ineffective discipline strategy with children of all ages and‚ furthermore‚ that it is often dangerous. Corporal punishment most often produces in its victims anger‚ resentment‚ and low self-esteem. It teaches violence and revenge as solutions to problems‚ and perpetuates itself‚ as children imitate what they see adults doing. Research substantiates the following consequences of corporal punishment:

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