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    In pursuit of science and research Why do young bright minds of India want to take up science or research as a promising career path in the first place? Doesn’t it feel like a risk? What career opportunities does one have after getting a PhD? These questions are bugging me quite a lot these days. For most of us, born and brought up in middle class urban society are taught right from the start to work hard and be well educated enough to secure a good job. Seemingly it is the gateway to lead a comfortable

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    The research paper examined for the purposes of this assignment focuses on the issues of daily physical activity level comparing it to sedentary behaviors for older post cardiac patients from age 60 to 85 years of age. The aim of the study is look at quality and quantity of exercise in cardiac artery disease (CAD) patients comparing the physical activity levels in three different categories: Acute group, Rehab group and Maintain group. The paper did not explore in depth cardiac patients live a more

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    I read the journal “The Influence of a Sports Mentoring Program on Children’s Life Skills Development”. This journal article is the results of research pertaining to the effect of one-on-one mentoring with sports programs on children’s development. The purpose behind this research was to see if developing children developing a caring relationship with an adult through the mentoring of sports activities had an effect on positive youth development. The goal was for children to grow in areas such as

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    Research Problem and Purpose The primary goal of the study was to present results of a scoping review covering the skin cancer risk behaviors and other related cancer risk behaviors. The researchers noted skin cancer as the most common form of cancer in the United States. Research Questions The scoping review study aimed to answer the following research question: What health risk behaviors are correlated with skin cancer risk behaviors? Literature Review The literature review was well presented.

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    the determination of the purpose of the study, the review of the literature, the selection of the sample size and the research design, methods for collecting the data, the analysis of the data, study findings as well as the utilization of study findings. Quantitative Research Critique Quantitative research is concerned with objectivity, tight controls over the research situation, and the ability to generalized findings (Nieswiadomy, 2008, p.

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    This proposed research work was a qualitative research in its very nature of data collection and analysis. It has covered the empirical type of research methodology as for data collection the researcher had to visit the spot and talk to the stakeholders directly. Besides, from the point of authenticity and nature of data collection it can be categorized as the ethnographic research, as well. According to Brikci and Green (2007) “Qualitative research is characterized by its aims, which relate to understanding

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    Student Veterans Research

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    When I began this research project, my goal was to merely understand the higher education experience of student veterans. Initially, I hoped to determine if student veterans intentionally isolated themselves or felt shunned by their classmates. However, while conducting interviews, it became apparent that there was a bigger issue occurring, one where student veterans were describing vigilant feelings while in the classroom. As a result, my research questions become more refined with each person I

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    Doing Research on the Internet With the information age has come the attitude of “if you can think of it, you can find it on the Internet.” It’s difficult to argue the sentiment when you can find out interesting facts such as who has the longest hair in the world, how fast the Earth rotates around its axis, or how much India’s population grew in 2012. Is It Online? Though it may be the easiest place to begin researching, there are times when the Internet doesn’t hold the answer. If you need complete

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    Overview of the Research Methodology Provide an overview of your methodological approach. Detailed discussions will appear in later sections. Research Questions What is the effect of using new technology to teach stock investments in a personal finance class on student’s test scores and investment portfolio? Through my action research I want to be able to show that teaching students about stock investments using new technology will enhance student learning and lead to higher results on an assessment

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    Ethical Conduct Research

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    To conduct research that use humans as study participants in an honorable manner, legal issues must be addressed and adequate attention must be given to endure ethical considerations are made, and so that participants are adequately protected. Even though the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) recommend health information be written at a 6th grade reading level, a study by Ennis & Wykes (2016) found that information sheets, which are documents used when obtaining informed consent, are often times

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