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    the efficacy of the study because it gives the researcher an opportunity to ask other clarifying questions that might affect the results. Researchers need to ensure that participants’ psychological reasonableness has not been impaired by severe mental illness, drinking or drugs, emotional distress, and other factors that might skew final results. Informed consent is a significant ethical principle that gives credibility to the study and the researcher. The consent form is a confirmation of…

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    self-help mantras as a topic has continued to attract the interest of many scholars and researchers. However, based on the findings presented, it appears that the issue is one of the most elusive research interests. In this paper, the various contradictory results will be presented to evidence that the topic under question is indeed controversial. In their study, Wood, Perunovic, and Lee…

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    sampling to ensure that data on a given topic is found there are many specific types of purposeful sampling including sampling based on changes in one trait amongst participants, looking at cases or participants who are extreme in the trait the researcher is meant to study, conversely looking at participants who are typical in the trait, choosing to look at a group to prove a theory, choosing a group based on their subset of traits in a study, choosing a group of participants based on events…

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    homosexuals, otherwise known as homophobia. They presented an experiment that could explore homophobia and demonstrate its relationship to homosexual arousal. In the study, researchers drew a…

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    Reverse Exchange Research

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    emotional feelings from each participant that will remain as anonymous. Nonetheless, primary data also have disadvantages that give challenge to researcher which precisely in time consuming matter. This is because, the researcher need to wait for participant free time to be interviewed or waiting for participant to reply the survey interview questions. Researcher also may get inaccurate feedbacks since the participant know their answer will be recorded (Driscoll,…

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    observe people can take two approaches to in recording ethnographies; a subject orientated perspective or an outsiders perspective. Due to the individuals moulding as an anthropologist and as a person by society, ethnographies can be clouded by researchers views on subjects as active agents through upbringing, sex and experience. These views can impact in their approach and information collection and ultimately the final product of their research, a published paper. Cross-cultural…

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    reading of the text and the second used the think-aloud procedure. During both conditions, participants read the story while listening to a recording. After reading the passages, the researcher gave students three types of comprehension questions (literal, inferential and causal) to answer orally. The researcher recorded the answers and awarded zero to two points based on the accuracy of the response, and then analyzed the scores by group, condition and type of question. During the…

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    poison back or downward, away from the brain. Both these theories indeed helped the researchers understand better the ethnographic aspect of the healing practices of “Tawak” doctors. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM This study aims to have a comprehensive understanding of the healing practices of “Tawak” through visual ethnography. Specifically, it aims to answer the following questions: 1. What is the Co-researchers’ perception of “Tawak”? 2. What are the motivations of the “Tawak” in performing…

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    The methods utilized consist of gathering sociodemographic information with a questionnaire. The tools used were the “Internet Addiction Scale and the Adjective Based Personality Scale”. Similar to Przepiorka & Blachnio, 2016 this group of researchers also used the “T tests for logic and regression using SPSS software”. This study sampled both girls and boys and found a huge difference in the amount of time spent online, with the girls having over a 40% chance of taking a risk using the…

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    Dry Ice-In-Fog Lab

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    (644). Researchers also desired to mathematically make sense of the reaction that occurs when dry ice is placed into water to create DIWF. The researchers proceeded to figure out what created the DIWF through multiple trials. The researchers first attempted to determine…

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