Impact What did it feel like to have a stranger say…. ?” Pay attention to if they used “feeling” words or “thinking” words.Probe if necessary, “I could imagine you could have felt many different ways by going through that. Did…
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Find an individual who is willing to discuss their experience with victimization with you and your professor.
Parameters: •Find an individual who is willing to discuss their experience with victimization with you and your professor. • We do want to encourage someone to share an incident that is overwhelmingly upsetting and could lead to secondary victimization. The…
Describe different methods of communicating the risk of a heart attack or stroke to a patient.
Topic: Describe different methods of communicating the risk of a heart attack or stroke to a patient. Consider the pros and cons of each method. Communicating risk Use numbers such as Absolute risk/Relative risk The confidence interval; the full result…
How will you gain access to the participants? How will you provide participants with the information they need about the study? How will you ensure that you have informed consent from the participants? How will you inform participants of their right to withdraw from the study?
Voluntary Informed Consent How will you gain access to the participants? How will you provide participants with the information they need about the study? How will you ensure that you have informed consent from the participants? How will you inform…
Explain the Human participants excluding secondary data analysis, see section on LOW RISK green pathway projects below.
All research, practice-based research, and service evaluation involving any of the criteria below is required to seek ethical approval: 1. Explain the Human participants excluding secondary data analysis, see section on LOW RISK green pathway projects below. 2. Describe Human…
Explain Risks to participants balanced against whether the research might help any participants.
When considering the potential ethical implications of proposed research activity, three key elements must be considered: 1. Explain Risks to participants balanced against whether the research might help any participants. 2. Describe the Risks to the researchers or research team…
Computer Assisted Coding (CAC).
Do a search for some information on Computer Assisted Coding (CAC). Discuss the future of coding, how CAC will change the coding profession, and advantages and disadvantages of CAC software. Why will we still need coding experts, even…
Homosexuality
Is homosexual sex morally legitimate?Whyor why not? Assigned readingWaller, Bruce N. Consider Ethics: Theory, Readings and Contemporary Issues. 3rded. Toronto/Montreal: Pearson Longman, 2011.Chapter 18,“Homosexuality.” InstructionsWrite an argumentative essay of 1,250–1,500 words(5-6pages),answering the following question:Is homosexual sex morally…
Contemporary changes to Quebec and French Canada
What explains contemporary changes to Quebec and French Canada according to the authors? And how convincing is their explanation of such changes? Reference style: MLA The post Contemporary changes to Quebec and French Canada first appeared on COMPLIANT…
Technology in the classroom
Create a 10 slide presentation on the use of technology for the staff of an early childhood school with birth to age 5/pre-k and k to age 8/grade 3. Be creative and explain the following: 1. Six changes in…