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      <description>The efficiency of the teaching methods
 
 
The relationship between crime statistics and immigration
 
 
A case study on the victims of bullying in schools
 
 
The impact of education on obesity
 
 
How social processes influence patient behaviour
 
 
 The efficiency of the teaching methods
 
 
The relationship between crime statistics and immigration
 
 
A case study on the victims of bullying in schools
 
 
The impact of education on obesity
 
 
How social processes influence patient behaviour
 
 
 
 
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         <description><![CDATA[<ul><li>The efficiency of the teaching methods</li></ul><div>Qualitative research;&nbsp;<br>Oberservation:because people can observe the effect of teaching methods</div><div><br></div><ul><li>The relationship between crime statistics and immigration</li></ul><div>Quantitative research;<br><br></div><div><br></div><ul><li>A case study on the victims of bullying in schools</li></ul><div>Interview<br>People can ask all the students if they suffered from bullying<strong>&nbsp;</strong></div><ul><li>The impact of education on obesity</li></ul><div><strong>&nbsp;qualitative</strong></div><div><strong>the teachers of the education they teach to students</strong></div><div><br></div><ul><li>How social processes influence patient behaviour</li></ul><div>qualititative；Questionnaire<br>Questionnaires can be collected more effectively</div><div><br></div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-11-18 12:33:32 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The efficiency of the teaching methods<strong>&nbsp;</strong><br><br>Qualitative research: We have to observe different teachers using different teaching methods to teach students.&nbsp;<br><br><br><br>The relationship between crime statistics and immigration&nbsp;<br><br>Quantitative research: We have to use official data from government website, comparing the data between crime rate and immigration rate<br><br><br><br>A case study on the victims of bullying in schools&nbsp;<br><br>Qualitative research: we have to communicate with those victims and get to know their mental damage caused by bullying.<br>Quantitative research: And we can also comparing the data to see which kind of kid has higher chance to get bullied.<br><br><br>The impact of education on obesity&nbsp;<br><br>Quantitative research: finding the data people who have higher education, and they tend to be careful on their diet and can afford a good quality of food. comparing the data of people who have lower education, and they probably can not afford a good quality of food, eating too much fast food.<br><br><br>How social processes influence patient behaviour<br><br>Qualitative research:  We have to interview different people talking about their experience in hospital in different period of time, how their experience changed during the process of the society.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-11-18 12:39:48 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The efficiency of the teaching methods<br>- Observations qualitative<br>the effectiveness of the teaching methods can be directly observed through the lessons by observing the teacher's characteristics and behavior we can see whether her teaching skills are effective or not however the downside is that people act a little differently when being monitored.<br>- Survey or interview with feedback of the students. By getting the feedback of the students we can see how effective the teachers teaching skills are and whether or not they are learning thus proving if she is efficient with her teaching methods or not.<br>- Education data collection: Through the assignments and tests we can conclude whether the teachers teaching methods were effective or not<br><br>The relationship between crime statistics and immigration<br>- gathering statistics and secondary data from other researchers that way we can gather information from a larger population.<br>- Quantitative observation: we can observe two different datas on about the crime statistics and one about the immigration and create our own analyses and draw our conclusions from both&nbsp;<br><br>A case study on the victims of bullying in schools<br>- Interviews: by conducting interviews for these bully victims we can analyze their behavior and characteristics and how that may have been impacted due to the bullying they had to endure.<br><br>The impact of education on Obesity<br>- Observations Quantitative: observing school cafeterias and seeing what the students tend to eat and how that may contribute to obesity.&nbsp;<br>- Interviews: by doing interviews we can ask the students how they cope with their stress in terms of diet and that will then allow us to see wether the stress levels from educational systems can lead to bad eating habits and thus lead to obesity.<br><br>How social processes influence patient behavior<br>- Psychological data analysis: collecting nuroimaging or etc to measure the stress levels of patients when they are in the social hospital environment.<br>- Interviewing the patients and collecting their observations of their own behavior can also be effective<br>- Qualitative Observation: we can observe their behaviors and characteristics and that can help us see the influence of social processes on patient behavior&nbsp;<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-11-18 12:41:54 UTC</pubDate>
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         <author>ybatyrov1</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1) <mark>Observation</mark> and <mark>Qualitative observation</mark> - <em>Education data collection</em> methods, because it consists of tests, assignments to collect the data, we can go to the place of study (school or university) and look at it personally and examine the students to collect the date.<br>2) <mark>Quantitative observation</mark> method, because in this method we systematically measuring or counting specific events, behaviours etc.<br>3)<mark> Questionnaires and Interviews</mark> methods - analyse the responses statistically, collect consistent data, allows to answer questions.<br>4) <mark>Qualitative observation </mark>- <em>Physical sciences</em> method and <mark>Observation</mark> method, because helps to collect data unobtrusively.<br>5) <mark>Qualitative observation</mark> - <em>Psychology</em> and <mark>Observation</mark> methods and the <mark>Survey one</mark>, because you can look personally and look at the situation; Asking people directly.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-11-18 12:43:01 UTC</pubDate>
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         <author>yqian26</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.The efficiency of the teaching methods&nbsp;<br>Questionnaire&nbsp;<br>You can get a large amount of data in a short time and analyse them more efficiently<br><br>2.The relationship between crime statistics and immigration&nbsp;<br>Qualitative observation&nbsp;<br>Official system specific statistics are required for analysis<br><br>3.A case study on the victims of bullying in schools&nbsp;<br>interview&nbsp;<br>You can talk to the victims respectively and get more open and detail answers<br><br>4.The impact of education on obesity Quantitative observation&nbsp;<br>Specific observations, such as the food and dietary patterns of education practitioners and students, can intuitively understand the impact of education on obesity<br><br>5.How social processes influence patient behaviour&nbsp;<br>Quantitative observation&nbsp;<br>You can observe different patient behaviours and reaction and find how they are influenced by social processes. It helps us understand it.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-11-18 12:48:35 UTC</pubDate>
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         <author>cqiao21</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>The efficiency of the teaching methods: <br></strong>questionnaire-Many people collect certain data together and get results quickly.<br><br><strong>The relationship between crime statistics and immigration：</strong><br>secondary data-Using the government's existing evidence can effectively conduct a secondary analysis.<br><br><strong>A case study on the victims of bullying in schools：</strong><br>interviews-you can actually collect the real thoughts of the victim, know the cause of the bullying more precisely, and then conduct research based on the actual situation.<br><br><strong>The impact of education on obesity:<br></strong>questionnaire-A large amount of data can be collected, and the actual impact can be known by looking at the data. If it is an interview, the public cannot be obtained.<strong><br><br>How social processes influence patient behaviour:<br></strong>observations-observations can collect data unobtrusively observing characteristics, behaviors, or social interactions; the changes in social processes can be accurately obtained, and behaviors can be actually recorded.</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-11-18 12:51:06 UTC</pubDate>
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