The scientific method
Case study - 1 pages - Educational studies
The Scientific Method is a process of steps that uses critical thinking and inductive reasoning. There are five steps to the Scientific method. The steps are: observe, question what you have observed, create a hypothesis that relates to the observation and the question or questions you made from...
The effect of weight on pulse rate
Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies
The heart is the most important pump muscle in our body that pumps blood , thereby maintaining the flow of blood through the entire circulatory system. The pulse rate is the number of times it beats per minute. It can be determined by feeling pulse areas on body and by special BMP machines. An...
Futures of corrections
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
Legislative statutes in criminal law offer punishments for wrongdoing. Punishment for criminal offenses attempt to cause suffering to the criminal as well as deterrence from committing future crimes. The numerous types of sentencing and rationales within the criminal justice system have proven...
Motivation and empowerment paper
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
Motivation, empowerment, and delegation are crucial to the operation of an efficient criminal justice organization. Management that is focused on motivating, empowering, and delegating tasks to their personnel reaps the rewards of pervasive passion and innovative problem solving in the workplace....
Communication Process - published: 05/09/2013
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
Communication is the transference or exchange of thoughts or information. Although this is a simple definition, when we think about how we may communicate the subject becomes a lot more complex (N.A., 2012, pg. 1, para. I). The communication process has eight key factors: the...
Popularity of tattoos growing in American culture
Case study - 6 pages - Educational studies
The word "tattoo" stems from the Tahitian word tatu, meaning to mark or color [the skin] (Webster, 1913). A tattoo is the placement of pigment within the skin to create a picture or design. The process of tattooing is produced by deep puncture wounds in one's skin....
Organizational effectiveness paper
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
Selection tools are used by employers to determine if a potential new hire is the right person for the job. Selection tools in essence separate the good from the bad. Selection tools weed out potential employees that have great strengths and will become assets to the organization from those with...
Motivation: Maslow's hierarchy of needs
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
There are theories that have been developed to explain the concept of human motivation, personal training, and management skills of employees in their professions. Among those theories is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. Maslow's hierarchy is a theory was developed in 1943 by a psychologist named...
The security plan: Private Doctor's office
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
The target area is of a private physician's practice. The location for the practice is a known urban part of town. The location of the practice has both benefits and downfalls. Since the practice is located in a very busy and highly populated section of town, the practice is well known and has...
No place is really safe
Case study - 1 pages - Educational studies
My Grandfather is an Evangelist minister for Greater Works Ministry in North Carolina. I spoke with him briefly as I expressed my concerns about the article. He attempted to reassure me as he says that there is nothing to worry about, as his patrons are the kindest men and women God has...
Case study of Elvis Presley
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
On January 8, 1935 Elvis Aaron Presley was brought into the world in East Tupelo, Mississippi (Hansell & Damour, 2009). Elvis' had a twin brother that was born a half of an hour before he was but sadly he died during birth. His father was incarcerated for the period of three years when Elvis...
Salmon farming
Case study - 6 pages - Educational studies
Aquaculture involves the raising and harvesting of various species of fish and oysters. This practice is relatively new for salmons but it has been practiced by other civilizations over the past thousands of years with other species of fish. With the increasing demand of aquatic foods year...
Traditional and non-traditional cultures
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
Comparing and contrasting two different cultures, fortifies the existence of one versus the other. It tends to shed light on the extremes and subtleties that exist within each of the cultures studied. Placing cultures in a compare and contrast study one may find similarities, influences, and...
Restorative justice and the juvenile justice system
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
This paper defines restorative justice as a process, facilitated by an objective party that involves victim and offender in dialogue to resolve issues resulting from a crime or wrongdoing. It explains the origins of restorative practices going back as far as 2060 B.C. and the beginning of the...
Gender and family
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
In any given year there is an estimate three million runaways. Children run away from home for a number of different reasons; may be [they are] evading the law, suffering depression, or dealing with a personal crisis, most are running from a disturbed family or home life. (Siegel and...
Elements of religious tradition - published: 28/08/2013
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
Religion exists to provide hope to the otherwise hopeless. Religion can offer comfort, instill morals, aid in healing the sick and helping poor, and also assist in coping with the death of a loved one. Religious practice depends on the faith. The religions are similar as much as they are...
The effects of population density and noise
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
With the world increasing its numbers in population more clamor and contamination has become a byproduct. For some individuals the noise is endurable but for others it is unbearable. Many sizeable metropolitan areas and towns tolerate the overcrowding of the inhabitants intensification....
Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
All the way from fundamental figures such as data portrayal, to utilizing multifaceted statistical method so to see potential blueprints or fortify scientific claims, the function that statistics bring research is immense and vital when dealing in psychology. This is also true with reference to a...
What is meant by merit goods?
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
Merit goods are basically products which are considered to have some sort of intrinsic value. However, such a broad definition may be inadequate and ambiguous, neglecting the complexities: For instance, what kind of value must it possess for it to be considered a merit good? To what...
Sanskrit and Latin: A comparative study
Case study - 8 pages - Educational studies
As the eighteenth century approached its end, another revolution was unfurling alongside the French Revolution. William Jones, in 1786, wrote, the Sanskrit language, whatever be its antiquity, is of a wonderful structure; more perfect than the Greek, more copious than the Latin, and more...
How far should scientists be held responsible for the effects of their discoveries and inventions?
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
A phenomenon of recent years is the emergence of a class of full-time scientists. Accompanying this phenomenon is the question: to what extent should scientists be held responsible for the effects of their discoveries and inventions? In my opinion, they should be, to a large extent, because of...
A peace of dynamism
Case study - 1 pages - Educational studies
When, some three thousand years ago in ancient China, the Duke of Zhou set about building up the Zhou Dynasty, he instituted as a way to organize society the rites and music system, using rites to give expression to the differences between people on the one hand, and music to transcend these...
Anna Freud - published: 16/08/2013
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
There were a number of women during the 1850s who contributed to the field of psychology. These women were established, open-minded theorists and counselors. Although women of yesterday made remarkable contributions to the field one woman demanded attention over all the others. That woman's name...
Ashford bus 642 week 5 discussion
Case study - 1 pages - Educational studies
After polling a small sample of my fellow enlisted military coworkers, asking them for their career aspirations for the next five years, I can now use content analysis to assess their responses. As Cooper and Schindler (2011) stated, Content analysis follows a systematic process...
Ashford bus 642 week 5 assignment
Case study - 1 pages - Educational studies
For this scenario, I would use cross tabulation. As Cooper and Schindler (2011) put it, Cross tabulation is used with demographic variables and the study's target variables (p. 444). To be clear, demographic variables are Personal statistics that include such information as...
Ashford bus 642 week 4 discussion 1
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
When it comes to conducting research, the party responsible for gathering the data has two options; they can either be passive and observe or actively communicate. As Cooper and Schindler (2011) stated, the researcher determines the appropriate data collection approach largely by...
Ashford bus 642 week 4 assignment
Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies
Observations look to identify conditions, behaviors, events and processes whereas the survey approach looks to find attitudes, motivations, intentions and expectations. The two can be further separated in that, active participation falls into three categories: the self -administered interview...
Ashford Bus 642 week 3 assignment
Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies
When it comes to selecting the most appropriate measurement scale for a study, there are four properties most researchers are looking for; nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio. Nominal classifies date into categories without order, distance, or origin. Ordinal shows relationships of more than or...
Emergence of a young urbanised skilled population and democratisation: is there a link? The case of China
Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies
The link that is often presumed between the emergence of a young urbanized skilled population and democratization is not new, but the case of China is. More specifically, the central link claimed is that the emergence of these classes causes democratization; however, I will show in my essay why...
Voodoo and Catholicism in Haiti
Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies
Present day Haiti is a poverty-stricken land, with overpopulated urban areas, stripped landscapes, and a people struggling to survive in the face of civil turmoil and oppression. Bordering the Dominican Republic and otherwise surrounded completely by water, the Republic of Haiti (its official...
