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Gender-Interventions and Cultural Competence

These gender-specific interventions will focus on educating more men about the important of cultural competence. It will also focus on a community-wide expansion of understanding what the set of likeminded conducts, approaches and policies are that come together in a scheme or specialization, and enable that structure or agency to work effectively in cross-cultural circumstances. […]

Testing Hypotheses for Means Part 2

Since the one-sample t-test determined statistical difference between citizens’ perceptions about the present state of democracy to differ from a value of 6, we can further compare and contrast perceptions between North Africa and Southern Africa. Using the 2015 Afrobaromater, we can use independent-samples t-test to associate means for two groups of subjects. In this […]

Testing Hypotheses for Means Part 1

Africa is often looked at as a country rather than a continent (The Guardian, n.d.). Many Africans have been on the brink about level of satisfaction in their political system. Current level of democracy in African is of interest to many international development researchers. The African citizens’ views about their current political system are also […]

Fear of Failure Among a Sample of Jordanian Undergraduate Students: Independent Sample T-test

The article of Fear of failure among a sample of Jordanian undergraduate student (Alkhazaleh & Mahasneh, 2016) uses an independence sample t-test in determining statistical significant level of fear of failure (FoF) among students of The Hashemite University, Jordan. The authors used independence sample t-test because, in addition to finding the level of FoF, the […]

Testing for Correlation and Bivariate Regression

Correlations   Q1. Age Q46a. Level of democracy: today Q1. Age Pearson Correlation 1 .025** Sig. (2-tailed)   .000 N 51143 46659 Q46a. Level of democracy: today Pearson Correlation .025** 1 Sig. (2-tailed) .000   N 46659 46940 **. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed). Variables Entered/Removeda Model Variables Entered Variables Removed Method […]

Quantitative Study on Acquired Brain Injury

It is important to first understand what an acquired brain injury is. Acquired brain injury is a type of brain impairment that happens after birth, which is not connected to an inherited or worsening disease (Powell River Brain Injury Society, n.d.). Twenty-four community college study with acquired brain injury filled out questionnaires and other standardized […]

Statistical Significance and Null Hypothesis

Sample Problem Statement: A research paper claims a meaningful contribution to the literature based on finding statistically significant relationships between predictor and response variables. In the footnotes, you see the following statement, “given this research was exploratory in nature, traditional levels of significance to reject the null hypotheses were relaxed to the .10 level.” Post […]

Community Involvement

Community involvement is an important part of social change- whether it entails planning to engage community participants or delivering community health assessment outcomes. The purpose of Yob & Brewer (n.d) research is to explore practices of community involvement that can lead to positive social change. Community involvement can strengthen transparency and contribute to the overall […]

HIPPA Regulations

There are regulations and exceptions involved in HIPPA in the use of partial medical records in study research (Krishna, Kelleher & Stahlberg, 2007). For instance, in the U.S, present privacy provision on the use of protected health data for research purposes under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) split medical records in 3 […]

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