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  • Step 5: Understand methodological issues that impact your applicationCertain aspects of your methods can impact the: level of review required time required for review documents you need to submit (e.g., consent documents, debriefing). If you answer YES to any of the following questions, please read that section for more information. Does your research involve…?Anonymous online surveysAnonymity Qualtrics is the preferred software for use for online surveys, because it enables you to collect data

  • software that scrapes data from social media sites using the hashtag as a search tool. Want to see all the Facebook photos tagged with #PacificLutheran or #PLU? This software can do it. Want to read every tweet that makes reference to #election2016? This software can do that too. I am lucky to be here, this opportunity is a privilege. But right now, at this moment, I don’t count myself quite so lucky. Right now, I’m carefully searching hundreds of lines of code for a mistake I know I’ve made. How do I

  • 1960.” “Her support was absolutely crucial once we began running different data analyses on information we collected as she was able to both suggest other tests to run while also ensuring I was performing the math properly.” Dr. Karen Travis “Finally, Dr. Travis’s expertise in Economics enabled us to consider deeply how a variety of factors might have impacted black health indicators.” Halvorson: “Dr. Travis, how did you and Teresa work together on this project?” Travis: “It was a fantastic

  • publications and presentations to all students while the Academic Performance & Integrity Committee (APIC) shall also publicize this policy to all faculty. Administrators must promote uniform interpretation and enforcement of this policy, and APIC shall regularly report summarized data to the campus community concerning instances and outcomes of academic misconduct. APIC will review this policy every three years. Section 2. WHAT IS ACADEMIC DISHONESTY? PLU defines Academic Dishonesty as violating

  • and presentations to all students while the Academic Performance and Integrity Committee (APIC) shall also publicize this policy to all faculty.  Administrators must promote uniform interpretation and enforcement of this policy, and the APIC shall regularly report summarized data to the campus community concerning instances and outcomes of academic misconduct.  The APIC will review this policy every three years.What is Academic Dishonesty?PLU defines Academic Dishonesty as violating procedures

  • consortium of scholars whose work is economic, political, and social. An internationally-recognized scholar, his recent books, Luther and the Hungry Poor and Flowing Water, Uncommon Birth, balance deep historical analysis with pastoral concerns. His work enhances PLU’s mission, its classrooms, faculty, and staff through his various skills as an educator, scholar, and leader in service to his alma mater. Top Brian C. Olson Student Leadership Award: Nai-Nai Watts '19 Presented to a student who has

  • analysis, interpretation and communication.Why Study English at PLU?English offers excellent preparation for any future requiring integrative thinking, skill in writing, discernment in reading, appreciation of human experience and aesthetic values, or the mastery of critical and creative expression. PLU offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in English, with emphases in Literature and Writing, as well as minors in Writing and Literature, and also anchors the interdisciplinary minor in Publishing and Printing

  • holds the doctorate from the University of Chicago and has taught at both Chicago and Yale University. He is the author of Visions and Eschatology: A Socio-Historical Analysis of Zechariah 1-6 and the inspiring founder of Hebrew Idol, an annual and much-anticipated PLU event featuring student video productions of Hebrew Bible narratives. 11:45 Lunch in the University Center Dining Commons 12:30 Engaging Climate Change Mr. Sean Horner, PLU Web Development Mr. Horner holds the BS in Engineering from

  • the band’s drummer for the past four years. Horn says he will always think fondly of his experiences with both the band and his director. “It’s been an exceptional journey,” he said, adding that he’s learned a lot from Deacon-Joyner, “musically and in segways to life.” Horn combined his interest in music with his major through his capstone project — an analysis of the subculture of band kids. He’s focusing his analysis on the interaction of band kids and deviance. “There’s a huge range of deviance

  • Mathematics, Actuarial Science, Statistics, and Data Science. Read Previous Find out how Bailey Hamilton ’22 balances athletic involvement with academic excellence Read Next Yaquelin Ramirez’s ’22 passion for helping others leads to a future in healthcare LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County June 13, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care