Distinguish components and models of the research process.

NU310-1: Distinguish components and models of the research process.

Read both articles provided and answer the following questions in brief paragraph format for each article. The articles are labeled (article1 and article2)

Article 1:

  1. Is this study quantitative or qualitative? Provide rationale for your choice.
  2. What is the population of interest in the study?
  3. Identify and discuss the clinical problem being investigated
  4. Is there an intervention in the study?
  5. Is there a comparison?
  6. What is the outcome or finding of the study?

Provide a PICO statement for this article from your answers above.

P=population

I=Intervention

C= Comparison (every study may not have a comparison)

O=outcome

Article 2:

  1. Is this study quantitative or qualitative? Provide rationale for your choice.
  2. What is the population of interest in the study?
  3. Identify and discuss the clinical problem being investigated
  4. Is there an intervention in the study?
  5. Is there a comparison?
  6. What is the outcome or finding of the study?

Provide a PICO statement for this article from your answers above.

P=population

I=Intervention

C= Comparison (every study may not have a comparison)

O=outcome

Minimum Submission Requirements

  • This Assessment should be a Microsoft Word (minimum 350 words) document, in addition to the title and reference pages.
  • Respond to the questions in a thorough manner, providing specific examples of concepts, topics, definitions, and other elements asked for in the questions. Your paper should be highly organized, logical, and focused.
  • Your paper must be written in Standard English and demonstrate exceptional content, organization, style, and grammar and mechanics.
  • Your paper should provide a clearly established and sustained viewpoint and purpose.
  • Your writing should be well ordered, logical and unified, as well as original and insightful.
  • A separate page at the end of your research paper should contain a list of references, in APA format. Use your textbook, the Library, and the internet for research.
  • Be sure to cite both in-text and reference list citations were appropriate and reference all sources.  Your sources and content should follow proper APA citation style. Review the APA formatting and citation style found in the Writing Center. To access the Writing Center, select this link. (It should include a cover sheet, paper is double spaced, in Times New Roman 12-point font, correct citations, Standard English with no spelling or punctuation errors, and correct references at the bottom of the last page.)

 

What new knowledge or new understanding of previous knowledge have you acquired from the articles that made an impact on you or your future behavior?

1. How has the articles either supported or changed your knowledge, attitudes, and/or beliefs? Give specific examples from the articles.

2. What new knowledge or new understanding of previous knowledge have you acquired from the articles that made an impact on you or your future behavior? Give specific examples from the articles.

3. Where did you agree and/or disagree with the authors of the articles? What is your counter argument? Give specific examples from the articles.

Information processing and cognitive learning theories (e.g. chunking) explain its relevance to health informaticsrelated publications by noted theorists or developers:

Information processing and cognitive learning theories (e.g. chunking) explain its relevance to health informatics

related publications by noted theorists or developers: Miller, G.A. 1956. The magical number seven, plus or minus two: Some limits on our capacity for processing information. psychological review 63(2):81-97. Sweller, j. 1988. Cognitive load during problem solving: Effects on learning. Cognitive science 12(2):257-285

Perform an original close reading of a short section of a work we’ve read so far

Purpose: The assignment will introduce you to close reading, the basic building block of all literary analysis. In the process, you’ll enhance your analytical, written, and argumentative skills.

Background: A close reading happens when a reader looks at a short passage of literature with something like a magnifying glass. A reader will sharply consider all of the striking features of a passage—diction, syntax, attitudes, metaphors, exaggerations, understatements, irony, organization, sound, line breaks, style, etc. – and draw a conclusion about the significance of the passage.

The reader will then go on to explain something about the work that would only be realized through a close reading of the actual language of the original literary passage.

What to do: In this paper, you will perform an original close reading of a short section of a work we’ve read so far(3 attached files). Your close reading should help readers understand the importance of the section in the larger piece (possibly its function). Explore how what you’ve noticed about that section contributes to its function.Special note:

If you choose The Concise Rāmāyaṇa of Vālmīki(attached file), aim to cover no more than two consecutive paragraphs.
If you choose a poemf rom The Classic of Poetry or by Li Ho or Li Po, analyze no more than five consecutive lines.

You may refer to other areas of the literary work only if they are directly referenced in this section.

Example Thesis: The following thesis (on an unassigned work) gives you an idea of what a close reading thesis should look like. Notice how it pays attention to the features of the passage and also explains why those features help us understand what the piece contributes to the work as a whole.

Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness uses ambiguous language and haunting imagery in his introduction to an unnamed “wild and gorgeous apparition of a woman” (Conrad 99). Ultimately, the passage emphasizes Conrad’s conflicted stance toward the intersection of the “savage” and “civilized” spheres in colonization.

Tips: Make sure you . . .

1. Create an original argument—someone should be able to disagree with you and your idea should be surprising—that interprets the passage.

2. Narrow your focus. The more specific your thesis, the more you’ll be able to develop your thought in the body of the paper. Don’t tell me everything about the section. Tell me how the section’s features come together to do something interesting. Work on a concept or idea that links multiple observations. Remember space limitations.

Introduce your main idea (thesis) by the end of the introduction.

3. Choose both style and content suited for an academic audience. This audience is not your instructor but has read these works already. This means avoid extensive plot summary that doesn’t help your argument and avoid statements of the obvious so that your audience will remain engaged and enlightened.

4. Support your focus with examples and explain the significance of your examples. Make specific references to the work, use direct quotations, and offer detailed, close readings of those quotations. (However, do not use long block quotations as paper filler.)

You can be sure you are analyzing and interpreting the text when you are frequently quoting brief passages and then explaining something about them that can only be shown by referring to a close reading of the actual language of the original.

A close reading involves more than summarizing or paraphrasing the quotation; it involves showing how the specific language functions to convey a unique meaning. See the “Background” section of this assignment for a reminder of what close reading is.

5. Use logical organization with strong transitions between sentences and paragraphs. You don’t necessarily have to write about things as they chronologically happen in the passage. Instead, organize the paper around your focus and ideas, skipping around in the text as necessary.

6. Edit carefully for college-level writing (or better). Use MLA formatting (Links to an external site.) for the entire document, including headings, page numbers, in-text quotations, and a list of works cited. See an MLA guide or The Purdue OWL for assistance, or ask if you need help.

7. Use MLA documentation and include a Work Cited page. Do not research others’ interpretations of a work You may research history or author biography but any material you take from a source must be cited. I will consider any failure to cite sources a form of plagiarism and will initiate academic honesty proceedings.

EXAMPLE ESSAYS(3 attached files):

The following are examples of the type of paper you are being asked to write. They were all written for other Core Literature courses so the literature they write about will not be familiar to you. However, they should give you a good idea of what a close reading paper looks like, how it sounds, and how it should be formatted and organized. Pay special attention to how these students break down quotations in the body.

Locate, read, and analyze a recently published scholarly article in your academic discipline that addresses a topic of interest to you and the general public.

This is a fairly diverse project. All of the information is in the .zip file. Please read in full before accepting, but here is the main description:
“The goal of this assignment is to “translate” a scholarly article written for specialists in your field into a piece written for a popular (non-specialist) audience. You will:
• Locate, read, and analyze a recently published scholarly article in your academic discipline that addresses a topic of interest to you and the general public.
• “Translate” the article into a different genre appropriate for a specific popular audience–in other words, summarize and contextualize the relevant information from the scholarly article in a way that makes it understandable and relevant to a non-specialist reader.
• Write a reflective analysis about the choices you made as you wrote your “translation.”

Write a 500 word critique of the following article.

Write a 500 word critique of the following article.
Demographic Trends in the United States: A Review of Research in the 2000s by Andrew J. Cherlin, in Journal of Marriage and Family

June 2010, v 72:3 (403-419).

Compare the rise of Cronos to the rise of Zeus. How are their stories similar?​​

The questions in this section address Hesiod’s ‘Theogony,’ a prose translation of theGreek poets that account for the creation of the universe and subsequent events.

1.Who are the Muses? In your response be sure to include (1) the name of their father and(2) their three “songs.”​4 points​​Your answer

2.Summarize the events in Cosmogony​. ​5 points ​Your answer

3.How is the Greek creation story similar to the Judaic creation account (Genesis 1 – 4). Besure to include at least 2 salient, i.e. important, similarities.​​10 points ​Your answer

4.How is the Greek creation story different from the Judaic creation account (Genesis 1 – 4).Be sure to include at least 2 salient, i.e. important, differences.​​10 points ​Your answer

5.Compare the rise of Cronos to the rise of Zeus. How are their stories similar?​​5 points ​Youranswer

6.What is the speaker’s intention in Metamorphoses?​​2 points Your answer

7.Who is the Creator in Metamorphoses?​​4 points Your answer

8.According to Metamorphoses, how does man differ from beasts?​​2 points Your answer

9.In your own words, describe the Four Ages of Man. For each Age, limit your response to 2- 5 sentences. Be sure to include which Roman god rules Olympus where applicable.​​8points Your answer

10.What is Lycaon’s crime? How is he punished?​​4 points Your answer

11.Describe Jove’s destruction of mankind. (How does he destroy mankind?)​​2 points Youranswer

12.Summarize the Story of Tiresias. What important gift does Jove give him?​ Your answer13.Read the quote below. What kind of flame does ‘kindled’ imply

What are some of the significant points used in the article to support the premise?

Critically review the article below:

Vanderberg, A., & Capodagli, B. (2015). The “Ottawa way” thrives. Public Management, 97(6), 14-18.

In the review, be sure to include an analysis of the article. Provide details and evidence to back up your analysis from the article. What are some of the significant points used in the article to support the premise? Why are these points significant to the way communication affects strategic planning?

Use the standard five-paragraph format (introduction/body/conclusion). APA format should be used. The article review should be a minimum of two pages in length. Content, organization, and grammar/mechanics will be evaluated.

Compare and contrast the two heroes from Homer’s Iliad: Achilles of the Greek aggression and Hector of the Trojan defense.

Compare and contrast the two heroes from Homer’s Iliad: Achilles of the Greek aggression and Hector of the Trojan defense.

Discuss Why the Penn State Child Sex Abuse Scandal is of particular interest in the context of Ethics Crime and Justice.

After reading about the Penn State Sex Abuse Scandal, please answer the following questions: PICK 5 out of 6 to answer.
1) Discuss Why the Penn State Child Sex Abuse Scandal is of particular interest in the context of Ethics Crime and Justice.
2) Discuss of how the Janitor Failed to act.
3) Discuss how Mike McQueary acted, as well as how he failed to act.
4) Discuss how Joe Paterno acted, and how he failed to act.
5) Identify why it took so long to hold Sandusky accountable for his horiffic crimes.
6) Offical Crime reports and Victimization reports show sexual assault is the single most underreported crime (if the crime goes unreported, the offender cannot and will not be held responsible for his or her actions, and subsequent victimization may continue to the same or other victims). What level of obligation do victims of sexual assault have to report this crime (if any)? Construct an argument of why victims of sexual assault should be required to report this crime? Next, construct an argument on why victims of sexual assault should not be required to report their victimization?