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    in the last a hundred years, animals and humans have gained indirectly or directly from animal research, treatments for HIV and cancer, and from antibiotics medications and insulin. Most of these healthcare achievements have been awarded Nobel Prizes. According to the scientific community, the suitability of employing animals in research is found in both the anticipations that the findings of the research will be substantial and meaningful and that animal suffering will be negligible. The…

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    Capstone Qualitative Research Study: Potential Limitations Introduction Each research candidate selection will on basis of their availability for the interview, which itself limits the time for in-depth discussion on selected problems because candidates are busy individuals, who work on demand with time constrains in their daily medical practices, so analysis in to the study is judgmental by the researcher ( Marshall & Rossman, 2016, p. 160). The scope statement has broad ethical aspects,…

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    Participants The action research group consisted of 12 teachers and 123 students. 6 of those 12 teachers and 61 of those 123 students were part of the action research intervention group. The action research had a wide variety of ages and grades participating. Most of the participating students were between the ages of 15 and 17 years old, and in the in the 10th or 11th grades, but with a relatively wide variance in these numbers. The youngest student was 12 years old and in the 8th grade,…

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    The main points of ethical standard 8.07 Deception in Research are: 1. Not using deceptive research practices unless the use is justified and effective non deceptive techniques are not feasible. 2. Avoiding deceptive research that causes physical pain or severe emotional distress. 3. The deception is explained as soon as possible. Preferably at the debriefing sessions, but no later than the completion of the data collection. a. Permit participants to withdraw their data at that time. I feel,…

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    Oakton Community College Psychology 101 Research Paper-Narcolepsy Dawn Farr Dawn Farr October 6th, 2014 Psychology 101 Abstract- Narcolepsy The purpose of this research is to gather helpful information about the disorder called Narcolepsy, which is a neurological disorder that affects the control of sleep and awareness. I will analyze several situations of people living with Narcolepsy to compare similarities and difference of these people. The research will have information about…

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    Disease Research Project Outline Directions: Use this outline to gather your information before putting it on your slides. This outline contains requirements for each section and ideas to help you complete this part of the project successfully. What you learn by doing this research and presentation will help you gain the background knowledge for the final part of the STEAM project, so put in the time to do a good job. Title page: _____ Title of project _____ Include the…

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    Three Pass Research Paper

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    David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo Waterloo, ON, Canada keshav@uwaterloo.ca ABSTRACT Researchers spend a great deal of time reading research papers. However, this skill is rarely taught, leading to much wasted effort. This article outlines a practical and efficient three-pass method for reading research papers. I also describe how to use this method to do a literature survey. 4. Read the conclusions 5. Glance over the references, mentally ticking off the ones…

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    Many people are against animal research because they believe that it is under the category of animal abuse, but the results show otherwise. Each year, more than 1 million animals are used in experiments and there is an estimated 100 million mice and rats used for research as well. They are used for positive reasons biology lessons, medical training, chemical, food, drugs, and cosmetics testing. In a biological point of view, human beings are similar to species such as mice and rats because we…

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    Many students come across a unique type of paper, referred fondly to as a “research paper.” They provide both the writer and reader with benefits. The writer achieves a through understanding of the subject as well as n intellectual opinion on the subject. Writers forge this “opinion” in the fires of deep research. In addition to the benefits, the writer has the satisfaction to know that his argument is supported rather than educated guesses. The reader, on the other hand, has the ability to…

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    confidentiality of research participant. A researcher should be an engaged listener. Owen (2012), state that the importance of been an engaged listener is to encourage the respondent to continue speaking. For example, simple head nods or quiet sounds…

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