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    Applying the Results and Conclusion of the Research Process to Problems in Health Care Results In the September 24th 2010 issue of Morbidity and Mortality Weekly the article,” Racial Differences by Gestational Age in Neonatal Deaths Attributable to Congenital Heart Defects” was published(Chen, 2010). The purpose of the study was to determine the racial differences in mortality and morbidity rates in infants born with congenital heart defects. This study used a quantitative methodology. The investigators

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    Matching Terms

    _E___ 3. It means in name only, data that consist of observations that can only be classified and counted by category and have no inherent order. For example: The colors chosen by car buyers at a dealership. _J___ 4. Using basic research methods, the outcome of the research is applied to a business problem. __I__ 5. A measurement scale that has no meaningful absolute zero point. For example: The scheduled arrival times (2:00pm, 2:30pm, and 3:00pm) of delivery trucks at a loading dock

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    Developing an Approach to the Problem

    1. Analytical Model An analytical model is a set of variables and specification o their interrelationships designed to represent some real system or process, in whole or in part. Analytical models are very useful in the process of marketing research because they help the researchers to identify relevant research questions and hypotheses. Models can be expressed in many different forms; three of the very commonly used models are verbal models, graphical models, and mathematical models. Verbal models

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    Define the Distinctions Between Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Sources in a Secondary Search

    2 Define the distinctions between primary, secondary, and tertiary sources in a secondary search. The best way to distinct between the sources of secondary research is to define each. Primary sources are those that are direct and un-interpreted records of a subject that you are researching. A primary source can be just about anything such as books, artifacts, or even patents. Secondary sources are ones that build on primary sources. Analyzing, interpreting, and assessing primary information are

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    4 Types of Research Theories

    research as a dialectic, a transaction whereby theory determines what data are to be collected and research findings provide challenges to accepted theories. 2 Research, then, is neither more nor less than the vehicle for theory development. It is the method used to gather the data needed for the theory. This is true whether the purpose of the research is to generate a theory or to test one. When the purpose is theory generation, the phenomenon of interest suggests things to look for. .or example, if

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    Written Assignment Week 2 Yolanda Kounkou BUS 642 Alston Mason September 10, 2012 Distinguish between the following exploratory and formal studies. Exploration helps when researchers lack a clear idea of problems they will meet during the study. With exploration researchers develop concepts more clearly, establish priorities, develop operational definitions and improve the final research design. Exploratory studies tend toward loose structures with the objective of discovering

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    Diversity

    Social class refers to “a hierarchical distinctions (or stratification) between individuals or groups in societies or cultures” (Webster’s online dictionary, n.d.). Typically, American social class is based on a variety of diverse characteristics including wealth, net worth, occupation, education, political standing, housing, and ownership of possessions. In addition to these factors are the superficial diverse aspects of personal hygiene, manners, morals, attitude, and materialist items such as

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    Methods in Research

    METHODS OF RESEARCH 1. Historical Method Purpose: To reconstruct the past objectively and accurately, often in relation to the tenability of a hypothesis. Example: A study reconstructing practices in the study of social studies in the Philippines during the past fifty years; tracing the history of agrarian reform in the Philippines; Philippine education since 1946; testing the hypotheses that Francis Bacon is the real author of the “Works of William Shakespeare”. 2. Descriptive

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    Descriptive and Inferential Statistics

    Statistics are all-around and used in everyday life. Statistics are used to describe how effective a medication is for a certain disorder to what the most popular color is in the United States. According to Aron, Aron, and Coups, 2009, “statistics is a method of pursuing truth. As a minimum, statistics can tell you the likelihood that your hunch is true in this time and place and with these sorts of people” (p. 2). Psychologist use two branches of statistics to summarize his or her results and those are

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    Anti-Intellectual Paper

    Brogan Petersen 3/23/11 HSC 208 Anti-intellectual paper When I saw this picture I realized that religion can be a prime example of anti-intellectualism and is linked to people’s constant desire for information and answers. One side of it is that people involved with religion are neglecting the knowledge we have learned from science. The other part is that we always need to know. We’re like little kids with grown-up minds, and it could be detrimental if it gets out of hand. We cannot accept

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