When understanding missing data, the first step is to identify the mechanism of missingness. According to Peng et al. (2007), the mechanism and pattern of missing data have a greater impact on research results than the amount of data missing. Both are vital for researchers to consider before selecting an appropriate procedure for handling…
To prepare: View the videos of effective and ineffective witness testimony by a forensic expert, in the Learning Resources. Review the Learning Resources that identify what makes a forensic expert witness effective or ineffective. Critique each video, including consideration of what specific instances demonstrated best practices for witness testimony. What specific instances demonstrated ineffective practices…
Make sure you spend most of your time writing up the results section of the assignment, as it is the most important piece. The format is very important, so make sure your text, tables, and figures are all following APA format. CESD_1_.sav RSM801_W1Assignment.docx en-Rec-Sep220253_04PM-QuantitativeResearchII.mp4.txt RSM801 Week 1 Assignment In a survey with adult women, 150 participants answered…
To prepare: Review Chapter 5 in your course text. Review Units 10 and 11 from the National Minority AIDS Council listed in this week’s Learning Resources. You also may want to review the recommended information on general APA ethical and code of conduct standards on the APA websites listed, as well as the updated Joint…
To prepare: Review this week’s Learning Resources, especially the Wilder Research (2009) article, “Program Theory and Logic Models.” Consider the information contained in your team’s Request for Proposal. Post an explanation of how you would determine an appropriate program theory/conceptual framework to characterize a program. Explain what kind of information you would need to gather to…
To prepare for this Assignment: Reflect on this week’s experiences with your team. Assignment Complete your journal entry for this week in your Personal Journal, reflecting on your experiences with the team process for this week. How is it going? What are you learning about yourself? What are you learning about the team process? What…
Part 1 When children are adopted, they are sometimes taken from one cultural group and transplanted to another. In some cases, the adoptive families ignore or overlook the former culture. In other cases, families learn about the former culture and teach children the best that they can. Using the Internet, the University Online Library, and…
In Weeks 2–4, you explored appropriate types of theoretical strategies and interventions required to address the needs of the Jameson family as a unit. This week, you will determine how to address ethical, legal, and multicultural aspects that can have an impact on treatment. Imagine the Jameson family has booked another session with you. Review…
The research question guiding my study is: What role does emotional resilience play in returning from living abroad? Emotional resilience is essential in the repatriation process, as it reflects the ability to adapt, recover, and thrive when facing the challenges of returning home. Living abroad often involves profound cultural, social, and personal adjustments that can…
For this assignment, you will submit an edited version of the research proposal that was the final project for PSY 510. Editing and incorporating feedback are two of the key skills that researchers need to master in order to produce high-quality writing. Indeed, all peer-reviewed articles have been written and rewritten many times; they are…