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    Young’s Double slit experiment verify wave nature of light

  • powerpoint project

    Skills Covered in This Project

    Open a presentation.

    Change bullets.

    Copy and paste slides from another presentation.

    Rearrange slides.

    Check spelling.

    Insert a picture.

    Use PowerPoint Designer to apply a slide layout.

    Apply transitions.

    Preview a presentation.

    Change presentation properties.

    Print a handout.

    Save a presentation.

  • powerpoint project

    Skills Covered in This Project

    Open a presentation.

    Change bullets.

    Copy and paste slides from another presentation.

    Rearrange slides.

    Check spelling.

    Insert a picture.

    Use PowerPoint Designer to apply a slide layout.

    Apply transitions.

    Preview a presentation.

    Change presentation properties.

    Print a handout.

    Save a presentation.

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  • TRANSLATING ABA RESEARCH TO APPLIED SETTINGS

    TRANSLATING ABA RESEARCH TO APPLIED SETTINGS

    Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) research in applied settings requires balancing the rigor of scientific methods with the unique practicalities of real-world environments, such as schools, clinics, homes, and community settings. In this assignment, you will review considerations for conducting ABA research in applied settings, emphasizing translational strategies that address common challenges and methodological adaptations. Be sure to support your work with citations to your sources throughout.

    BASIC VS APPLIED RESEARCH

    • First, compare and contrast basic research and applied research, defining each and addressing the benefits and challenges of both.

    DOMAINS OF APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS

    • Next, review the domains of applied behavior analysis as described by Pilgrim (2024), define Translational Research/Science and explain how the translational approach can help to integrate these domains of behavior analysis.

    CASE STUDY REVIEW

    • Then, choose one of the case studies linked below. Summarize the topic being studied and the research design employed in the study. What type of single case or hybrid design was used? Based on your review of these research designs, was the chosen design appropriate? Why or why not? What strategies for measurement of behavior were used in the case study? Based on your review, were these appropriate? Why or why not? Finally, what are some practical concerns, including possibility of error or bias in measurement that might be posed by single-case and hybrid designs? Were these addressed in the case study you reviewed? Be sure to cite your readings to support your answers to these questions.

    PRESENTATION TO STAKEHOLDERS

    • Now, imagine that you are presenting the results of the study to client stakeholders, such as parents, teachers, caretakers, etc., in an applied setting such as a school, clinic, residential setting, or home therapy setting. Your goal is to help the stakeholders understand the importance of using evidence-based interventions that have been validated in the research literature. Avoiding excessive ABA jargon, describe the study, its results, and the usefulness of the research conclusions in contributing to socially significant behavior change in an applied behavior analysis setting. Why should the stakeholders consider an intervention based on this research? Be sure to base your explanation on at least 5 scholarly sources.

    REFLECTION AND CONCLUSIONS

    • Finally, reflect and conclude by considering the nature of translational research and the use of single-case research designs. Discuss how these approaches might benefit clients or populations you are interested in working with. What are some challenges that might be associated with translational approaches? List and discuss at least two challenges researchers might face when conducting research in applied settings. How might these challenges impact the outcomes or effectiveness of an intervention? Based on your readings, what are some considerations for the future of translational research/science
    • The assignment should be a 46 page essay, not including the title and reference pages, and should include the following elements:
      • Title page: Provide your name, title of assignment, course and section number, and date.
      • Body: Answer all the questions in complete sentences and paragraphs.
        • Your responses should reflect professional writing standards, using proper tone and language. The writing and writing style should be correct and accurate, and reflect knowledge of skills and practice of the profession.
      • Reference page: Sources listed in current APA format.
        • Include a minimum of five scholarly or academic sources to support your responses and conclusions.
      • Use Arial or Times New Roman 12-point font, double-spaced and left aligned.
      • Use standard 1″ margins on all sides.
      • Use current APA formatting and citation style.
  • Bonding to Sound and Caries-Affected Dentin: Protocols for S…

    Write a research paper about Bonding to Sound and Caries-Affected Dentin: Protocols for Successful Adhesion and Clinical Longevity.

    Objectives:

    1. Describe the structural and clinical differences between Intact (Sound) and Caries-Affected Dentin.
    2. Describe the current protocols available for bonding dental adhesives to Intact (Sound) and Caries-Affected Dentin.
    3. Appraise the clinical outcomes on the longevity of adhesive restoration performed to Intact (Sound) versus Caries-Affected Dentin.

    Requirements:

    Guidelines for this literature review have been adapted from Production Guidelines for the Journal of Dental Education and must be followed for all Papers submitted (you will not be submitting this paper for publication). The paper will be assessed as Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory in the following 5 domains:

    Domain

    Criteria

    Self-directed Effort and Scientific Formatting

    Paper demonstrates individual effort. Plagiarism software report yields a similarity score of <30%.

    Paper meets scientific formatting standards as delineated in the Research Paper Guidelines, Word count: minimum 1600 and maximum 2000 words. Word count includes title page, paper sections/sub-headers.

    Body text formatting and spacing, in-text references, appropriately formatted reference page.

    If the publication has one to four authors, list all of them; if there are more than four authors, list the first three followed by et al.

    Follow the style of these general Index Medicus style examples:

    Book

    1. Avery JK. Essentials of oral histology and embryology: a clinical approach. 2nd ed. St. Louis: Mosby, 2000.

    Chapter in an Edited Volume

    1. Inglehart MR, Filstrup SL, Wandera A. Oral health and quality of life in children. In: Inglehart MR, Bragramian RA, eds. Oral health-related quality of life. Chicago: Quintessence Publishing Co., 2002:79-88.

    Article in a Journal

    1. Seale NS, Casamassimo PS. U.S. predoctoral education in pediatric dentistry: its impact on access to dental care. J Dent Educ 2003;67(1):23-9.

    Report

    1. Commission on Dental Accreditation. Accreditation standards for dental education programs. Chicago: American Dental Association, 2010.

    Web Source

    1. American Dental Hygienists Association. Position paper: access to care. 2001. At: www.adha.org/profissues/access_to_care.htm. Accessed: November 27, 2012.

    Research Methodology

    Scientific Inquiry

    Paper demonstrates competence in accessing and critically appraising literature:

    – Paper includes a minimum of 8 literature sources (references) from the approved journal list.

    – Paper references are derived from higher levels of evidenced-based research, e.g. systematic reviews / Meta analyses, randomized controlled clinical trials, non-randomized clinical trials rather than observational studies, case series and reports and expert opinions.

    Conclusions reached in each learning objective are supported by evidence references.

    The paper applies basic scientific knowledge into clinical application. Data found is transformed into a practical context.

    Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

    All learning objectives are addressed with demonstration of critical thinking and problem solving.

    Critical thinking includes:

    – gathering correct and applicable data from different sources.

    – Evaluating alternative approaches.

    – identifying priorities from data.

    – connecting, comparing, contrasting and inferences across data.

    – applying the identified data to formulate an answer to each learning objective.

    – evaluating if the data found answers the learning objective effectively.

    Problem solving includes:

    – Student is able to demonstrate how the knowledge acquired from the literature applies to patient care (i.e. Solve a clinical challenge, prevent failure of treatment and/or adverse patient outcomes, improves procedural outcomes, etc).

    – applying knowledge found into new questions and expanding the data search accordingly.

    – formulate hypothesis and test these against literature searched.

    Late will incur a deduction of points within the Professionalism Course 1549. Professional Responsibility domain.

    This paper will be worth 30 points. A Satisfactory grade is required in all domains to achieve a full score of 30 points and to pass the course. Students receiving an Unsatisfactory grade in any component will be required to complete remediation with appropriate faculty, followed by paper review and resubmission for a maximum score of 21 points (70%).

    USE ONLY THE APPROVED LIST OF DENTAL JOURNALS AS REFERNCES!!

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    Government and the Economy Discussion Board

    Government and the Economy Discussion Board

    Context:

    Government and politics lie at the intersection of society and the economy. To understand this relationship, political scientists often compare real-world economies to ideal types of purely capitalist or purely socialist systems. In reality, all economies are mixed, combining elements of both while leaning more in one direction.

    At the core of this topic is a fundamental question: What is the proper role of government in the economy? Should markets be left largely alone, or should government step in to regulate, redistribute, and solve collective problems?

    This assignment asks you to explore these tradeoffs and apply them to real-world issues.


    Part 1: Economic Tradeoffs Capitalism vs. Socialism

    Respond clearly and directly to the following:

    • From the perspective of an ordinary person, what are the main advantages and disadvantages of living in a more capitalist system?
    • What are the main advantages and disadvantages of living in a more socialist system?
    • Where do you think the balance between these two systems should be, and why?
    • What role should the government play in addressing the downsides of each system (think about collective action problems)?

    Part 2: Applying Theory to Real-World Issues

    Choose one of the following options and respond in a clear, focused way:


    Option A: An Issue That Affects You

    Choose a contemporary economic issue that directly impacts your life or your generation (for example: student debt, housing costs, wages, healthcare, or cost of living).

    • Briefly describe the issue and why it matters to you.
    • How does this issue reflect a tension between capitalism (market forces) and government intervention?
    • What role is the government currently playing?
    • Should that role be expanded, reduced, or changed? Why?

    Option B: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work

    Read or listen to the following article. As you do, focus on the idea of the intelligence curse and what it suggests about a future in which AI may replace or reduce the need for human workers.

    • How might advances in AI change the role of human labor in the economy?
    • From a capitalist perspective, is this a positive or negative development? Why?
    • From a more government-centered (socialist or regulatory) perspective, what concerns arise?
    • Should the government step in to regulate AI or protect workers? Why or why not?

    Expectations (for both parts):

    • Use specific course concepts (capitalism, socialism, incentives, collective action problems, etc.)
    • Focus on explaining your reasoning, not just describing ideas
    • Use examples where appropriate (real-world or hypothetical)
    • Write clearly and concisely

    Source Material:

    • Ch. 4 Novel Approach to Politics
    • Judt, Ch. 15 American Government Examined Reader
    • Reich, Ch. 15 American Government Examined Reader
    • Parenti, Ch. 15 American Government Examined Reader
    • Bell, Why Is It So Hard for Democracy to Deal with Inequality The New York Times, 02/15/2018 that draws information from an interesting study by Thomas Piketty.
      • If you can’t access the New York Times article above because of their paywall, here is a another article that draws on the same Piketty study:
    • Tanner, “Capitalism’s Triumph” The National Review.
    • Are Baby Boomers Sociopaths?

    Recommended length: 2-4 pages double spaced. I’ll be looking for direct references to as many of the assigned materials as possible.

    Tips for Success:

    – I will be looking for direct references to assigned readings (author and page # citations are adequate).
    – Critical thought and clever examples will help your score.
    – I recommend composing your content in an offline text editor and then copying and pasting in post. That way you will have an offline copy of all of your hard work!
    – You are required to reply to two of your peers in this forum; reply first to those students who have not had a lot of replies. In your replies, provide some thoughtful feedback on their ideas. Don’t forget to complete this requirement of the activity or you will lose points.

  • Writing Question

    4 page essay using double spaced Reading 24 (Ore Book) and Chapter 7 in Newman e book answering the following questions attached using no AI please attached plagiarism report MUST BE ABLE TO LOG IN FOR THE READINGS to do the assignment

  • Basic formulas for learning trignometry

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  • English Question

    • Write a ~500-word essay
    • Based on the readings: Arnett, J. (2012). Adolescence and emerging adulthood: A cultural approach (5e).

    Include:

    Main ideas from the chapters

    What you understood about adolescence

    Your opinion or example

    Read Pages 191-219 Family Relationships

    Read Pages 226-247 Friends and Peers