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    PPA 696 RESEARCH METHODS DATA COLLECTION STRATEGIES II: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH What is Qualitative Research?  Participant Observation  Stages in Participatory Observation  Differences between quantitative and qualitative research  Problems with qualitative studies  What type of field observation to use?    What is Qualitative Research?     Qualitative research is aimed at gaining a deep understanding of a specific organization or event‚ rather a than surface description of a large sample

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    Watson defined therapeutic nurse-patient relationship as “a helping relationship that’s based on mutual trust and respect‚ the nurturing of faith and hope‚ being sensitive to self and others‚ and assisting with the gratification of your patient’s physical‚ emotional‚ and spiritual needs through your knowledge and skill” ( as quoted in Pullen‚ 2010‚ p.4). Nurse’s are expected to portray and act professionally‚ legally and ethically in order to established an effective nurse-client relationship. The

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    Ethical Treatment of Prisoners People in society today have rules‚ regulations‚ and guidelines to follow in order to maintain freedom‚ safety‚ structure‚ and self-discipline. If any of these rules are broken‚ there are consequences to follow. It depends on the severity of the crime on what type of punishment or consequence is given to an individual. If the crime is severe enough the individual may be deprived of their rights‚ freedom of movement‚ and sent to prison

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    study: MBA Course Title: Marketing Research Course code: MBA 763 Assignment: Secondary Data Mat Number: 74168 Name: Abiona Timothy Olufemi What is Data Data is a collection of facts‚ such as numbers‚ words‚ measurements‚ observations or even just descriptions of things. 1.Information in raw or unorganized form (such as alphabets‚ numbers‚ or symbols) that refer to‚ or represent‚ conditions‚ ideas‚ or objects. Data is limitless and present everywhere in the universe. See also information and knowledge

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    Data Collection: Primary Data • Types of Primary Data: • Demographic and Socioeconomic Characteristics. • • Age‚ Education‚ Occupation‚ Marital Disposable income‚ etc. Used to cross-classify respondents issues. status‚ Gender‚ segmentation • Psychological and Lifestyle Characteristics. • • • Personality traits‚ activities‚ interests and values. Rests on the premise that marketing will be more effective if the firm knows how their potential clients live‚ what interests them‚ and what they

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    The Ethical Treatment of Prisoners Kristal Kulik SOC 120 Sheila Farr February 4‚ 2013 According to our textbook‚ “Introduction to Ethics and Social Responsibility’ ethics refers to the study of the moral value of human behavior and the rules and principles that are meant to govern the behavior” (Mosser‚ 2010). A theory that falls under this is Utilitarianism. Utilitarianism is the belief that moral rules should be choices made by a society to promote the happiness of its members (Mosser‚

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    Prompt #1 What does Creswell say about the ethics of data collection? Compare and contrast that with the ethics of data collection one might encounter in the fields of intelligence‚ counter-terrorism‚ and protection. Within the study of the social sciences‚ qualitative research requires data collection that is both accurate and collected in an ethical manner. The forms of data collection are generally grouped into four basic categories‚ although new forms are emerging over time‚ such as journals

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    According to the Christian viewpoint‚ “what makes humans special is that we can limit ourselves‚ to recognize that something may be perfectly understandable and yet be wrong.” (Mckibben‚ 2003). Bill McKibben writes in his article “Design-a-kid”‚ that‚ “The choices we face‚ in fact‚ will settle this question on specialness once and for all. If we cannot summon our ability to use self-restraint‚ or if it proves to be weak‚ we will leave our specialness behind forever.” What he is saying here is that our nation

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    material and address a number of important thinkers on this issue. The end result is a compelling and persuasive paper. Good job! The Value of Ethical Treatment of Animals Cindy Abrams SOC120: Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility Instructor:  David Strand Monday‚ July 15‚ 2013 The Value of Ethical Treatment of Animals It is Sunday morning and you have poured yourself a tall cold glass of milk with two easy over eggs sizzling in the

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    is especially true in the treatment of mental health patients. For patients unable to adequately express their feelings verbally‚ the best approach is to allow them to speak through their art. This is especially true of children who often have problems talking about their painful experiences. Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy. Through the use of artistic expressions and other diagnostic procedures‚ doctors will be able to more accurately treat patients. The patients’ artistic expressions — through

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