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Describe the product that was developed based on the adaptation. Do you find it to be useful? What other applications can you see from this?
Identify 2 examples of early Islamic art/architecture and discuss the messages that are embedded in these.
According to just war theory, was the war in Iraq justified? Apply the seven criteria to that conflict.
Describe the vitamin in the first person, as if you are the vitamin. Do not give away the name of your vitamin in the post or in the reference.
What role does the media play in the promotion of unhealthy food choices? Identify and describe a specific example.
In the United States, 32% of adults eat a vegetarian diet (Vegetarianism in America, n.d.). What does the term vegetarian mean?
Identify three examples of 19th century Impressionist painting or sculpture and three Post-Impressionist works.
Did the Cold War shape and dominate East Asia, or did East Asia shape and dominate the Cold War?
Michelangelo's David is one of the most famous works of art in the Western tradition.
What is the plate tectonic theory? Explain the types of plate boundaries, and provide 1 example for each type of plate boundary.
How far does a stratified random sample offer greater precision than a simple random or systematic sample?
What do each of the following terms mean: population; probability sampling; non-probability sampling; sampling frame; representative sample; and sampling and no
How central adoption by quantitative researcher of natural science model of conducting research to critique by qualitative researcher of quantitative research?
Why might replication be important preoccupation among quantitative researchers, in spite of the tendency for replications in social research to be fairly rare?
Outline the main preoccupations of quantitative researchers. What reasons can you give for their prominence?
What are the main ways of thinking about the reliability of the measurement process? Is one form of reliability the most important?
Why might multiple-indicator approaches to the measurement of concepts be preferable to those that rely on a single indicator?
What are the main referencing styles used in academic work and which of these is preferred by your institution?
Outline the main differences between quantitative and qualitative research in terms of: the relationship between theory and data.
Which theoretical ideas have been particularly instrumental in the growth of interest in qualitative research?
What is meant by each of the following terms: positivism; realism; and interpretivism? Why is it important to understand each of them?
What are the differences between inductive and deductive theory and why is the distinction important?
What would the topic be and what factors would have influenced your choice? How important was addressing theory in your consideration?
If research does not always go according to plan, why should we bother with methodological principles at all?
What are the main differences between the kinds of data analyzed by Zinder's et al. (2009) and Jones et al. (2010)?