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Importance of Field Research

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Field research is a methodological approach to observe behavior under natural conditions. It can include the observation of organismal behavior, field experiments, and surveys or the collection of systematic data in natural settings. Why is field research important and essential to the understanding of natural systems?

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Death & Stages of Grief

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Write a 750-1,000-word paper analyzing Wolterstorff’s reflections in Lament for a Son. In addition, address Kubler-Ross’s five stages of grief, as they are expressed throughout Lament for a Son, and respond to the following questions:

Explain the medical and philosophical meaning of death. Explain the five stages of grief and identify them in Wolterstorff’s experiences. How does Wolterstorff find joy after his loss? How does the hope of the resurrection play a role in comforting Wolterstorff? What is the meaning and significance of death in light of the Christian narrative?

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Internal Validity

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Dr. Phil wanted to see whether sex, drugs, or rock and roll improved student self-esteem more than traditional counseling or no treatment at all over a six-week period.   He randomly assigned four groups of 30 students to two groups.   In all four groups the control group received no special treatment.

In Experimental Group A he gave the students favorable information about illegal drug use, supplied them with quantities of several types of illegal drugs free of charge, and encouraged them to try the drugs.  

In Experimental Group B he told the students about the history of rock and roll and gave them portable stereo players with a large quantity of rock and roll music.  He also encouraged them to listen to the music at least six hours per day. 

In Experimental Group C he told the students the benefits of premarital sex and encouraged them to experiment with sexual behavior.   He introduced them to attractive members of the opposite sex who had very liberal sexual attitudes.   He also supplied them with contraceptives and private rooms.

In Experimental Group D he placed the students in traditional counseling to improve their self-esteem.   

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Tess of the D’Urbervilles

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Read the book ‘Tess of the D’Urbervilles’ by Thomas Hardy and write a research paper with a strong thesis statement relating to the role of women in society and how Tess represents women’s social and society struggles of the time. The research paper should clearly argue/answer the thesis statement about this book and include an introduction that frames the argument, and a conclusion.

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