• Q : Psychological or biological condition....
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    In the past few years, there have been several studies on psychopathic personalities. Psychopathology has always been considered a psychological theory of crime.

  • Q : Social learning-past belief systems....
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    Where did it come from - social learning from past (possible father abused mother) or from watching others within his community? How can we identify the positive aspects of women to counter Peter's be

  • Q : Origins of tort liabiliy....
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    The plaintiff in a civil case and the government case have a burden to prove their case to the judge and jury to prevail.

  • Q : Causation and damages in negligence action....
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    Discuss two cases where punitive damages were awarded- one in which you feel the damages were justified and one when they were not. Explain your answer.

  • Q : Malpractice and negligence in claim....
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    You take your dog to the vet to have the dog's teeth cleaned. When you bring your dog home he appears very lethargic, which your vet assures you is normal after this procedure.

  • Q : Misrepresentation-nuisance and other torts....
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    If court finds that there was a nuisance, it has a range of remedies. An award in damages could be for degree to which the defendant's actions produce a reduction in the value of plaintiff's propert

  • Q : Discussing sovereign immunity....
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    From my observations and reading case briefs, I've not been able to specifically identify, "that if a local law officer, employee of the state is lack or in dereliction of duties, will the sovereign

  • Q : Falsifiability of theory....
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    Discuss why, according to Popper, the falsifiability of a theory is the most important criterion for a theory to be scientific.

  • Q : Explain entrenchment-explanatory cooperation....
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    Discuss entrenchment, explanatory cooperation, and generality. Why are they important "internal virtues" and how do they work together to support a theory?

  • Q : Knowledge and scientific laws....
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    Are scientific laws invented or discovered? The traditional view is that scientific laws exist "out there" in the world and that the job of the scientist is to discover them.

  • Q : Particular qualitative design....
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    What would be appropriate research question in your field that would lead to particular qualitative design? Identify the particular type of design, and justify your choice.

  • Q : Understanding of nature of three major research....
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    Demonstrate your understanding of nature of the three major research techniques by describing and comparing the foundations of quantitative and qualitative research for following element.

  • Q : Mixed methods study sample article....
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    Why might a researcher select mixed methods for a study? Find an article in a peer-reviewed journal that reports the results of an empirical research study conducted using mixed methods.

  • Q : Basic moment of relevant literature....
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    Without the basic moment of relevant literature, the foundation of a research will always be lacking. It consists in a thorough and critical look on existing materials which helps you to know where

  • Q : Addressing importance of carrying out....
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    Discuss the critical elements of the research process, addressing the importance of carrying out the following research steps.

  • Q : Describe discipline of nursing practice and leadership....
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    Are John Locke's and David Hume's philosophies useful in the discipline of nursing practice and leadership. Justify/explain position for each.

  • Q : Ethical principles in organizations....
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    How would an organization change its ethical policies as result of external pressure? Provide example. How could an organization benefit from applying ethical principles and how can these principles b

  • Q : Personal barriers to solving problems....
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    Critically discuss some personal barriers to solving problems? (Think about two myths: the myth of perfection and the myth of genius.) Give an example of a problem because of personal barrier.

  • Q : Folk beliefs and truth in practice....
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    Explain how account of truth set forth by the chosen theory of reality may apply to their belief. Identify and describe an additional metaphysical theory that would take a different approach.

  • Q : Current fitness and nutritional habits....
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    Discuss your current fitness and nutritional habits. Also, briefly explain some of the health risks associated with obesity.

  • Q : Relationship between motivation and behavior....
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    Clearly define motivation. Recognize at least two sources of motivation. Describe completely the relationship between motivation and behavior.

  • Q : Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation....
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    Critically discuss the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. How does emotion relates to motivation?

  • Q : Empirical truth-necessary truth....
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    Empirical truth is truth that is arrived at through my personal experience or someone else's experience. Empirical truth is acquired through the senses.

  • Q : Concepts of thinking-consciousness....
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    Critically discuss the difference between the concepts of thinking, consciousness, and knowledge in relation to machine intelligence and human intelligence?

  • Q : What is human consciousness....
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    What is human consciousness? How is this central feature of our existence related to the natural functions of our physical bodies?

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