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  • special problems that the HPRB will review closely. One consideration is whether the deception is necessary. An investigator proposing to use deception should justify its use. Federal regulations prohibit the use of deceptive techniques that place subjects at greater than minimal risk. The HPRB may modify the normal informed consent process for research involving deception when subjects are not placed at risk. However, potential participants should be advised in the consent form that the information

  • consideration is whether the deception is necessary. An investigator proposing to use deception should justify its use. Federal regulations prohibit the use of deceptive techniques that place subjects at greater than minimal risk. The HPRB may modify the normal informed consent process for research involving deception when subjects are not placed at risk. However, potential participants should be advised in the consent form that the information they are given is not complete and they should also debriefed

  • to the right of the box. Search tips: Learn about the many different search techniques you can use in GALE databases. Unfortunately, most of these techniques only work in GALE. Search Results Page Across all GALE databases, the search results page will look the same. On the left, you’ll find a list of search results, and on the right, a number of filters that can help you narrow your search even further. Peer-Reviewed Journals: Narrow down your results to only academic articles that have been

  • qualitative research methods. Students will learn the major methodologies and ethical implications of qualitative research including appropriate research questions. Students will learn and implement qualitative data collection and analysis techniques. (2) EDUC 721 : Educational Research III: Program Evaluation This third course in the research methods sequence addresses major concepts of program evaluation. This course prepares students to plan, implement, evaluate, and disseminate the results of a job

  • works through the lenses of philosophy, psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, and computer science. (4) PSYC 242 : Advanced Statistics and Research Design A continuation of Statistics 232 and accompanying lab taught by members of the psychology department. Topics include single- and multi-factor experimental designs and analyses of variance, multiple regression, quasi-experiments, surveys, and non-parametric statistical techniques. Students will learn to use computer programs to carry out

  • Warhol’s 1984 screenprint tribute The Scream (after Munch). Munch was a master printmaker, advancing new techniques and mastering all aspects of his craft. TAM has highlighted the Northwest’s passion for printmaking in numerous exhibitions (recall 2014’s positively-received Ink This!), and the Munch exhibition continues the museum’s interest in exploring the artistry of printwork. By his own estimations, the prolific Munch created some 30,000 impressions of his prints. This exhibition reflects the vast

  • and security procedures Personal safety and crime prevention techniques Provide formal instruction about crime prevention through a training seminar or training video presentation that includes these topics: How keeping the store clean, neat, and uncluttered discourages potential robbers Why the cash register should be kept in plain view from outside the store, if your store layout allows. Reasons for operating your business with only a minimum number of cash registers at night. Reasons for

  • to uplift the human spirit. We incorporate recognized techniques and equipment modifications to expand participation to almost every Soldier. The programs currently ongoing include archery, sit volleyball, aquatics, spinning, basketball, rowing and horseback riding. LTC Stephen Hickenbottom, Warrior Transition Battalion, Fort Lewis Location: University Center, Regency Room C-5) “The Spirit of the Game: U.S Sports in South America” Baseball is a great American tradition; Ultimate Frisbee is a new

  • to uplift the human spirit. We incorporate recognized techniques and equipment modifications to expand participation to almost every Soldier. The programs currently ongoing include archery, sit volleyball, aquatics, spinning, basketball, rowing and horseback riding. LTC Stephen Hickenbottom, Warrior Transition Battalion, Fort Lewis Location: University Center, Regency Room C-5) “The Spirit of the Game: U.S Sports in South America” Baseball is a great American tradition; Ultimate Frisbee is a new

  • in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as DS: followed by the specific title designated by the student. (1 to 4) ESCI 325 : Structural Geology The form and spatial relationships of various rock masses and an introduction to rock deformation; consideration of basic processes to understand mountain building and continental formation; laboratory emphasizes practical techniques which enable students to analyze regional structural patterns. Includes labs