Category: Essay
The Impact Of Social Policy
Social policies can have a significant impact on individuals and families, as well as the organizations and agencies that implement the policies. In some cases, the policy, as written, appears comprehensive and effective. Yet, despite appearances, the policy might fail to be effective as a result of improper implementation, interpretation, and/or application of the policy. […]
Analyzing Social Problems and Social Policy
You might think that social problems only affect those who suffer from the problem directly, but they actually have a much broader impact. For example, the public education system shapes the educational experiences of those who are not a part of the private school system. The government provides policies and procedures necessary to develop the […]
Week 5
Read the Topic 5 Ted Case Study. Create a 1,200-1,500-word safety plan for a client similar to Ted, who had been diagnosed with schizophrenia that addresses potential depression and suicidality. Include the following in your safety plan: What symptoms would a client with schizophrenia exhibit? What symptoms did Ted display? How would you have addressed […]
Nub 5
To prepare for this Discussion: · There are “rules of thumb” that guide each qualitative approach. Review Patton’s chapter on sampling types, and study sampling strategies in research articles on the approach you have chosen. · Review the articles on data saturation and theoretical saturation, and consider which criteria you will follow to estimate “how […]
Environmental Consequences
On average, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 23 percent of the global disease burden can be attributed to the environment (World Resources Institute, n.d.). In this assignment, you will use an interactive map to identify world patterns of environmental hazards through mortality rates. WHO has published a map providing the percentage of deaths […]
QDA
It is not uncommon for qualitative researchers to spend the first phase of analysis hand-coding, text coding, or spreadsheet coding before turning to qualitative data analysis (QDA) software. Search the Internet to find examples of QDA software. These can include free versions as well as proprietary purchased applications. Note that some applications indicate they are […]
Sampling And Generalizing
Discussion: Sampling Structures Probability and nonprobability are the two general categories of sampling. Probability sampling uses random selection, whereas nonprobability sampling does not. For example, if you wanted to study the effects of divorce on the psychological development of adolescents, you could gather a population of a certain number of adolescents whose parents were divorced. […]
Moral Discussion About Ectopic Pregnancy
The complexity of the human reproductive system is unbelievable baffling. The fact that the egg even leaves the protection of the ovary and starts its journey down the fallopian tube is remarkable. The process by which the sperm manage to scurry their way to meet the egg through the hostile environment of a woman”s body […]
Life Model Theory
Identify and describe the diverse population and the unique characteristics and/or the distinctive needs of the felon population in 4-5 brief sentences. Explain how the life model can be applied for the population. Explain where the gaps are in applying the life model for the felon population. When looking at the gaps, explain which “theory” […]
The Use of Birth Control
Everyday another young girl is finding out that she is pregnant and telling their partner. Why are more and more young girls becoming pregnant nowadays? Due to the lack of birth control. These young girls are either unaware or incorrectly using birth control and not thinking about the possible consequences. They are decreasing their chances […]