Research the “Fairness Doctrine.” When did Congress pass the Fairness Doctrine, and what was its purpose? When was the fairness doctrine repealed, and why? Most importantly, what have been the political impacts of the repeal of the fairness doctrine with respect to media coverage in the United States? Would you support reinstatement of an updated […]
Use the embedded methods argument and the paradigm argument to persuade a researcher to avoid using a mixed methods research (MMR) strategy. Then, reflect on how you can apply the concepts learned in this course to your current or future career. How might the lessons you have learned positively impact your career success?
First, your proposal should identify the community you are targeting. One way to find a community is to use information gathered from the US Census in the American Community Survey (ACS). The Census is only intended to help you find demographic information about a specific community – it won’t necessarily provide you with statistics on domestic […]
Question 1 Explain how sampling design, inferential statistics, and generalization work together to form the foundation of quantitative research. Question 2 Compare and contrast the four levels of scale measurement. Question 3 Discuss the advantages, limitations, and researcher considerations when using a qualitative methodological research strategy. Question 4 Discuss the three primary research designs highlighted […]
Main Post: be sure to explain how competing needs, such as the needs of the workforce, resources, and patients, may impact the development of policy. Then, describe any specific competing needs that may impact the national healthcare issue/stressor you selected. What are the impacts, and how might policy address these competing needs? Be specific and provide examples. Reminder: Do […]