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should be statistically reliable so that result can be applied with confidence. The research also has to be placed in the correct...
equivalent. Stem cells are extracted while the embryo is, as yet, an undifferentiated ball of microscopic cells referred to as a b...
effectiveness is directly impacted by provisions for quality assurance. For the most optimum outcome stem cell research must yiel...
relational approach, which both "protected" and "empowered" learning communities. 3. Broadman, et al (2005) : This qualitative s...
a number of other illnesses (Huang et al, 2007). The nurse will be involved if these risks materialize and may also have...
affected. It is important that the literature review is broad and unbiased. 2. Accessing the variables The next stage is to look...
et al, 2006). In this study, it was found that girls at every age demonstrated "more self-regulated, committed compliance and less...
accomplished when the learner is "consciously engaged in constructing a public entity" (Seymour Papert & Constructionism, 2007). O...
to be research subjects; the difference was that in this case they were aware of the risks and the processes they would be subject...
qualitative research is subjective. Quantitative research seeks explanatory laws; qualitative research aims at in-depth descriptio...
recent literature. However, in order to appreciate the significance of the one-to-one midwifery model, which the McCourt, et al, s...
1976 by John C. Bogle (Woodward, 2007). Its now called the "Vanguard 500 Index Fund" and it is the largest mutual fund in existenc...
is an article that illustrates perhaps how little the medical community really knows about the condition. In trying to understan...
levels (Rickheim et al 269). Fireman, Barlett and Selby (2004) Over the past decade disease management programs (DMPs) have prol...
concepts dominated the field of stress research beginning in the 1950s; however, by the 1970s, there was opposition to Selyes stre...
(Power, 2000). Today, there are at least hundreds of Decision Support Systems available that companies can have tailored to their ...
of favouritism. Where good treatment is given to a group of employees such as a team or a department there can be positive resul...
all research studies, it can also be used as the research method, which examines "data from a variety of sources that ultimately r...
with "relatively well-adjusted" individuals (Hood and Johnson 213). It measures "everyday characteristics," such as "soci-ability,...
note that he differentiates between "religion" and "spirituality." Hamer maintains that "spirituality is genetic, while religion i...
2006). The fault system itself runs over 800 miles long and goes as deep as 10 miles into the earth (Schulz; Wallace, 2006). "The ...
adolescents there were no real treatment alternatives for these children (Brent, 2004). The common belief, in fact, was that thos...
lead to successful treatment for Alzheimers disease, as well as the possibility of being able to grow lungs for transplantation pu...
18th century mathematical thinkers. More substantively, though, this study will define the transformation of Goldbachs conjecture...
specific demographic populations. Fu (2001) conducted a study in Hong that examined the increase in the incidence of CVD that oc...
psychotherapy declined. Psychotherapy is often an expensive and prolonged process, which is why Olfson, et al, posit that increase...
the quality of the input decision, and when assessing options it may also be a tool to help with analysis. Many studies have tak...
study also examined the availability of information resources available to the RN respondents (both at work and at home). Their fi...
be discussed relative to both previous research and the studies that have come after it. This research tends to substantiate the s...
of the study by stating it explicitly: "The purpose of this study was to explore how undergraduate nursing students learn to care ...