Critical Appraisal: Nursing Research

Critical Appraisal: Nursing Research

(Critical Appraisal: Nursing Research)

Question description

Introduction:

Answering all the questions below. APA Format

There are many sources of information available on the web and in journals relating to the nursing discipline. Therefore, it is of pivotal importance to understand the basic tenets of critical appraisal of research for its use in intraprofessional healthcare practices. The aim of evidence-based practice (EBP) is to employ a three-pronged approach blending the best available research evidence, patient values and preferences, and clinical expertise.

In this task, you will critique two primary research evidence sources. You will select one quantitative and one qualitative peer-reviewed journal article on a healthcare topic of interest.

Requirements:

Your submission must be your original work. No more than a combined total of 30% of the submission and no more than a 10% match to any one individual source can be directly quoted or closely paraphrased from sources, even if cited correctly. Use the Turnitin Originality Report available in Taskstream as a guide for this measure of originality.

The rubric provides detailed criteria for evaluating your submission. You are expected to use the rubric to direct the creation of your submission. Each requirement below may be evaluated by more than one rubric aspect. The rubric aspect titles may contain hyperlinks to relevant portions of the course.

Note: Research evidence must not be more than ten years old.

Note: Be sure to upload a copy of the full text of the articles with your submission.

A. Evaluate a primary quantitative research peer-reviewed journal article (suggested length of 3–5 pages) that has healthcare implications by doing the following:

1. Identify how the researcher addresses the five following areas of the selected journal article, using the attached “Evidence Table”:

• background or introduction

• review of the literature

• discussion of methodology

• data analysis

• researcher’s conclusion

2. Critique whether the evidence presented in each section of the journal article supports the researcher’s conclusion.

Note: The attached “Evidence Table” may be used to address A1. A2-A5 may be addressed on the same page under the table.

Note: Try to think about how the first four sections in the A1 table support the fifth section, the conclusion.

3. Explain the protection of human subjects and cultural considerations of the journal article.

4. Identify strengths and limitations of the study.

5. Describe how the evidence informs nursing practice.

B. Evaluate a primary qualitative research peer-reviewed journal article (suggested length of 3–5 pages) that has healthcare implications by doing the following:

1. Identify how the researcher addresses the five following areas of the selected journal article, using the attached “Evidence Table”:

• background or introduction

• review of the literature

• discussion of methodology

• data analysis

• researcher’s conclusion

2. Critique whether the evidence presented in each section of the journal article supports the researcher’s conclusion.

Note: The attached “Evidence Table” may be used to address B1. B2-B5 may be addressed on the same page under the table.

Note: Try to think about how the first four sections in the B1 table support the fifth section, the conclusion.

3. Explain the protection of human subjects and cultural considerations of the journal article.

4. Identify strengths and limitations of the study.

5. Describe how the evidence informs nursing practice.

C. Acknowledge sources, using APA-formatted in-text citations and references, for content that is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized.

 
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Respond to the statement.

Respond to the statement.

(Respond to the statement.)

Question description

Please respond to this statement with 175 word response APA format Sources REQUIRED:

My capstone project will be based on college students and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Working in a student health center at a SUNY college, a significant problem we are faced with is the rising number of students who are testing positive for STIs.

Article 1- Knowledge and attitude about sexually transmitted infections other than HIV among college student.

This article assesses the knowledge, awareness, and attitude of college students about sexually transmitted infections. Findings from this article revealed the importance of orienting students about sexual health and safe sex practices. Strengths of this article was that it targeted college ages students between the ages of 18-22. The study offered many great questions to the participants such as their knowledge of complications associated with STIs as well as what their perception was on symptoms of STIs. No weaknesses pertaining to this articles was noted.

Article 2- The Association between Alcohol and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among College Students. This article discusses alcohol use contributing to engagement in risky sexual behaviors. Alcohol use is prevalent among college students and may contribute to sexual risk behavior engagement. Strength- performing a research on one of the most commonly used and abused substance by young adults. Understanding factors that may underlie the association between alcohol use and sexual risk behaviors.

Weakness- When measuring alcohol use, few studies from this article focused on problem drinking, alcohol abuse, and/or alcohol dependence.

Article 3- Sexual Hookups and Adverse Health Outcomes: A longitudinal Study of First-Year College Women. This study examined the associations between sexual hookup behavior and depression, sexual victimization, and STIs amongst first-year college women.

Strength from this article is that it offered a lot of information on the study. 483 women were surveyed over 13 months assessing oral and vaginal sex with hookup and romantic partners, depression, sexual victimization, and self-reported STIs. One weakness in this study was that the results were limited and included first-year female students from one university. Additional research is needed sampling men as well and not limiting it to only first year college students.

Article 4- Testing for sexually transmitted infections among students: a discrete choice experiment of service preferences. This article accessed preferences among college students for STIs testing services with a view establishing strength of preference for different service attributes. Strength- major strength of this preference study the discrete choice design, which is an approach that requires individuals to make choices and allows the relative strength of different service characteristics to be assessed and studied. One weakness to this article is some participants failed to answer some questions correctly indicating a lack of understanding.

Article 5- College students’ sexual health: personal responsibility or the responsibility of the college. This articles discusses a student’s perception of individual and institutional responsibility for sexual health education.One strength that this article possesses is that the research setting is diverse. It was also the first research to examine sexual health issues in a two-year college students.

Weakness- lack of exploration of resources available in the surrounding community. Lack of insight of campus experts on available resources for sexual health.

Article 6- Talking about links between sexually transmitted infections and infertility with college and university students. The purpose of this research was to determine if college students would benefit from more education in order to improve their understanding of the long-term consequences of untreated STIs. Strength-large number of participants which enabled a great quantity of detailed information to be obtained.

Weakness-participants may have been influenced by others in the group by feeling pressured into agreeing with dominating views. It was not clear how many of the participants knew each other which may have alternated results.

 
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Nursing Shortage2

Nursing Shortage2

(Nursing Shortage2)

The nursing shortage is a critical issue impacting healthcare systems globally. It refers to the insufficient number of nurses available to meet the demand for patient care services. Several factors contribute to this shortage.

Firstly, there is an aging population requiring more healthcare services, which increases demand. Secondly, the aging nursing workforce is retiring, leading to a loss of experienced professionals. Additionally, inadequate staffing ratios and heavy workloads contribute to burnout and job dissatisfaction among nurses, causing many to leave the profession.

The shortage has profound implications for patient care quality and safety. Overworked nurses may struggle to provide optimal care, leading to increased medical errors and compromised patient outcomes. Furthermore, the shortage creates challenges in meeting healthcare needs during emergencies and pandemics.

Addressing the nursing shortage requires comprehensive strategies. This includes increasing nursing education capacity to produce more graduates, implementing policies to improve nurse retention, offering competitive salaries and benefits, and creating supportive work environments. Collaboration between healthcare organizations, educational institutions, and policymakers is essential to effectively tackle this issue and ensure adequate nursing care for all.

(Nursing Shortage2)

In collaboration with your approved course mentor, you will identify a specific evidence-based practice proposal topic for the capstone project. Consider the clinical environment in which you are currently working or have recently worked. The capstone project topic can be a clinical practice problem, an organizational issue, a quality improvement suggestion, a leadership initiative, or an educational need appropriate to your area of interest as well as your practice immersion (practicum) setting. Examples of the integration of community health, leadership, and an EBP can be found on the “Educational and Community-Based Programs” page of the Healthy People 2020 website.

Write a 750-1000 words description of your proposed capstone project topic. Make sure to include the following:

  1. The problem, issue, suggestion, initiative, or educational need that will be the focus of the project . {Problem:Childhood Obesity]
  2. The setting or context in which the problem, issue, suggestion, initiative, or educational need can be observed.
  3. A description providing a high level of detail regarding the problem, issue, suggestion, initiative, or educational need.
  4. Impact of the problem, issue, suggestion, initiative, or educational need on the work environment, the quality of care provided by staff, and patient outcomes.
  5. Significance of the problem, issue, suggestion, initiative, or educational need and its implications to nursing.
  6. A proposed solution to the identified project topic

You are required to retrieve and assess a minimum of 8 peer-reviewed articles. Plan your time accordingly to complete this assignment.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Please refer to the directions in the Student Success Center.

 
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Integrated Sport Psychology Plan.

Integrated Sport Psychology Plan.

(Integrated Sport Psychology Plan.)

In this assignment, you will submit your final Integrated Sport Psychology Plan.

This completed project requires several components for successful completion. Your plan must:

  • Integrate sport psychology theory, research, and techniques related to current practices.
  • Evaluate sport psychology research, methods, and techniques within your research interest or area of practice.
  • Evaluate ethical implications of sport psychology practices.
  • Evaluate individual differences and diversity in the practice of sport psychology. Remember it is important to value these differences in this field.

Refer to the Integrated Sport Psychology Plan project description for full details. Make sure you communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with expectations for members of the psychological professions. To achieve a successful project experience and outcome, you are expected to include each project component and fulfill all project requirements.

  • Title Page.
  • Abstract (1–2 paragraphs, separate page). If necessary, refer to the APA Manual for proper abstract content inclusion.
  • Introduction (1–2 paragraphs).
  • Rationale (minimum 2 pages).
  • Assessment and Evaluation Mechanisms, Key Stakeholder Relationships, and Ethical Concerns (4–7 pages).
  • Application of the Plan to a Specialization (minimum 5 pages).
  • Conclusion (1–2 paragraphs).
  • References (on separate page).
  • Final Plan Submission: The length of the final paper is up to you. A typical paper is 12–15 pages (12 pages for the body of the paper). The important consideration is that you fully explore your topic—in terms of breadth and depth. Include a good review of the literature related to the topic, detailing at least 15 sources beyond the course text and readings. Discuss the highlights of the literature and evaluate your resources. Include a discussion section using your critical thinking about how you would use the ideas in working with a real-life group. Complete some critical analysis in your paper. Ask yourself questions such as: What do I think of what I found? How might I use what I found in my future work?
 
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Drug Use & Abuse2

Drug Use & Abuse2

(Drug Use & Abuse2)

Hi dear,

can help me to finish this assignment with good quality and be on time please?

follow the instruction blow. there are attachments of example and sources of information. the example is very clear. Also, base on the outline that is attached finish the essay.

(Drug Use & Abuse2)

Point-Counterpoint Essay Assignment – Use the outline you wrote last week to write your final essay this week.

 

Drug issues are seldom black or white, right or wrong. Some of the most hotly debated questions of our day concern the use, misuse, and abuse of drugs. These issues deserve a good deal of critical thought.

Use the outline you created last week (see separate instruction document for the outline) to construct a 3-5 page point/counterpoint (persuasive) essay using the arguments and sources you already researched. In the essay, you will present opposing points of view on the issue you already chose from the approved list. You should present both sides in a fair way by discussing them objectively and in equal detail.

PLEASE READ THE GRADING RUBRIC FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT BEFORE YOU BEGIN. COMPARE YOUR ESSAY TO THE GRADING RUBRIC BECAUSE THAT IS WHAT WILL BE USED TO GRADE YOUR ESSAY.

Essay Structure

PLEASE READ THE SAMPLE ESSAY FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT BEFORE YOU BEGIN WRITING. COMPARE YOUR ESSAY TO THE SAMPLE ESSAY BEFORE YOU SUBMIT IT.

A good essay will include the following:

· A title that clearly states the issue as a question. Take your title from the list of approved topics and just copy what it says there word for word.

· An interesting introductory paragraph that clearly introduces both sides of the argument and draws the reader in. It does not contain your opinion (do not say “I think, I believe, in my opinion”).

· The first section contains 3 strong arguments FOR the issue (the point). ***Each of the 3 arguments must cite a source.

· The second section contains 3 strong arguments AGAINST the issue (counterpoint). ***Each of the 3 arguments must cite a source.

· A closing paragraph in which you summarize both sides of the issue and then state your opinion on the issue.

Writing Style and Format(Drug Use & Abuse2)

· Write clearly and concisely. Use as few words as possible to make your arguments. Make your essay easy to read by eliminating extra unnecessary words, phrases and sentences. Get straight to the point.

· Do not try to sound formal. Write as if you were talking – very simply and easily.

· You are encouraged to submit your essay to the National University Writing Center for their expert guidance BEFORE you submit your final essay. You can learn a lot from a half hour session with them and it will improve your grade.

· Check your work. Use spell check and then carefully proofread your essay at least once to catch spelling, punctuation and grammatical mistakes. Read your essay out loud to catch any missing words, extra words and awkward-sounding sentences. Show your essay to someone else to see if they understand what you are trying to say. Take pride in your work and strive to be mistake-free.

· Do NOT use any quotations. Instead, paraphrase (write in your own words) the ideas or information and cite the source.

· Type in Times New Roman, Size 12 font, double-spaced, 1-inch margins all around.

References(Drug Use & Abuse2)

Use at least 4 total sources for your arguments. Each of the 2 arguments for and the 2 arguments against against must have at least one source.

At least 2 of the sources must support your point (for). They must come from peer-reviewed journal articles, government reports or textbooks.

At least 2 of the sources must support your counterpoint argument (against). They must come from peer-reviewed journal articles, government reports or textbooks.

Information from the course textbook is allowed, but does not count as one of your four required sources above. Other additional sources are allowed, but they also do not count toward your four required sources. Sources must be recent (published within the past 5-10 years).

You can use the National University Library database to search for sources.

URL: http://library.nu.edu

Contact the Library – RefDesk@nu.edu or (858) 541-7900

1-866-NU ACCESS x 7900 (toll free)

This class also has a special NU library page that was created to help you do research http://nu.libguides.com/coh318

***To find the pro and con of substance abuse issues, click on:

Ø Public Health Advocacy

Ø Federal

Ø CQ Press Library (SAGE)

Ø CQ Researcher Plus Archive

Ø Browse Topics

Ø Health

Ø Substance Abuse

Select one of the titles

Click Pro/Con on the left side to view the arguments for and against.

Use APA 6th edition format for your References list.

NOTE: If you are new to APA, you can use an online citation builder such as http://www.citationmachine.net/apa to ensure your references are in the correct format.

APA Resources(Drug Use & Abuse2)

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/06/ 1-page instruction on Reference List format

· http://nu.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=8766101 2-page handout on APA

· www.apastyle.com

· http://apastylecentral.apa.org.nuls.idm.oclc.org/learn/browse/QG-29

· http://library.nu.edu/assets/resources/pageResources/APA.pdf

· http://library.nu.edu/FindResources/ReferenceTools/citations.html

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research article assignment project

research article assignment project

(research article assignment project)

Question description

Through this assignment, the student will:

1.  Conduct a systematic search of relevant databases to find research-based evidence related to a nursing problem (CO 1);

2.  Critique a peer-reviewed study, indicating the purpose, sample, design of study, data collection method, findings, and limitations of each (CO 2, CO 4,)

3.  Summarize the research article and evaluate the significance to nursing.  (CO 3).

4.  Please remember this assignment will be sent to Turnitin for review. If you wait until late Sunday night to submit, you may not receive your feedback in time if you need to make changes. Please read the announcement on the Turnitin information.

Preparing the Paper

Conduct a PICO(T) search on the nursing problem that you identified in Week 2, Discussion questions. Select one most recent peer-reviewed study that describes original research in a single study.

Analyze the article and provide the following information in brief format: purpose of the study; type of sample and number of participants; research design of the study, findings of the study; and limitations of the study. Summarize the importance to nursing.

The estimated length of this paper is four (4) pages, excluding the title page and References page. Summarize the results of the study as outlined below:

1.  Write a brief introduction to your paper, however do not label it as an “Introduction” in accordance with the rules of APA scholarly writing.

2.  State the research question for this study in a paragraph.

3.  Describe the research design of this study.

4.  Explain how the sample was selected and include the number of participants. Make a judgment as to whether the sample size was adequate, and defend your answer why or why not.

5.  Describe the data collection method(s) including who collected data, what tools were used, and other pertinent information.

6.  Identify the limitations of the study, and describe how the limitations could be overcome in subsequent studies.

7.  Describe the findings reported in the study. What is the answer to the research question based on these findings? If the study fails to answer the research question, what do you believe is the reason?

8.  Summarize the article. Based on these findings, is the evidence that you found on your topic strong enough to suggest a change in practice, or an idea for practice? Please provide the rationale for your answer.

9.  List your references, formatted in APA style, On the References page. Guidelines and a sample paper on APA may be found under Course Home in the Course Resources link. Follow the guidelines for writing professional papers using APA formatting as described in the 6th edition of the manual.

 
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implementing nurse peer review board

implementing nurse peer review board

(implementing nurse peer review board)

Question description

The topic of the project is implementing a nurse peer review board. This would take place in a hospital setting were the are in the process of applying for Pathway to Excellence status, were nurse involvement is crucial. This paper just has to follow the format below and just address how this process can occur up to the point of actual implementation. The implementation process does not have to be done, just outlined how it can be done. This would include focusing in on the recommendations for the healthcare facility to complete implementation at a later date.This is the 4- to 6-page scholarly paper, referred to as your Practicum Project Plan (PPP), in which you will formulate findings, conclusions, and recommendations in relation to the problem or issue you are examining. Your paper will include the following:

Title: The title should include the name of your project and should follow the UniformGuidelines format.

Introduction: The introduction includes the purpose of the paper, the goal of the project, and the name of the project. It also outlines the structure of the paper.

Goal statement: A goal statement identifies what you expect to accomplish, the focus area, and the population. It introduces the project and conveys, in broad terms, how you plan to solve a particular problem or issue.

Project objectives: Project objectives delineate your strategy for reaching the goal and the steps you will

follow to complete the project. You must include two or three measurable objectives that use Application-level or higher verbs from Bloom’s Taxonomy.

Evidence-based review of the literature for project justification: This review provides evidence-based support for your identified problem, project methods, and evaluation (presented in Week 4). The literature should be directed toward justifying the project, not focus on potential solutions. You must include a review of your specialization’s professional-practice standards and guidelines related to your project and a minimum of five (5) scholarly references for this section of the paper.

Methodology: This section addresses in detail how you will accomplish the project objectives. Include, as relevant, the who, when, where, and how of each objective.

Resources: Identify and justify the human, physical, and/or technical resources you will need to complete this project. Note that for this assignment, you do not have to address the financial aspects of your plan.

Formative evaluation: Describe how and when you will conduct formative evaluation of your project. Explain how you will use the evaluation results and how you will determine if the project is proceeding as planned.

Summative evaluation: Describe how and when you will conduct summative evaluation of your project. Explain how you will use the evaluation results.

Timeline: Create a graphic timeline representing significant stages of your project. Provide a narrative to help your Instructor understand the timeline. Include the timeline in an Appendix to your Practicum Project Plan.

Articles to use

The power of peer review: A pathway to professionalism
Goble, Patricia H. DNP, RN, NEA-BC; Langford, David PhD, RN; Vincent, Sharon DNP, RN; Powers, Kelly PhD, RN

Nursing Management (Springhouse): February 2017 – Volume 48 – Issue 2 – p 9–12

 
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Navigating Abortion Policy Complexities

Navigating Abortion Policy Complexities

(Navigating Abortion Policy Complexities)

1) Abortion, the interminable debate

Abortion, The Interminable Debate Also Abortion, The Catholic Argument, And As A Structure…

Contrary to what some believe, abortion policy does not vary just a little from state in the U.S.; it is not ‘legal’ or ‘illegal’ in a simple fashion.  Most people assume, for instance, that if a woman is 3 weeks late on her menstrual cycle, then she can terminate her pregnancy…because abortion is legal, after all….isn’t it?  But is she happens to live in North Dakota, she’s one week too late: the state house passed a law last year prohibiting any abortion 6 weeks or more after a woman’s last menstrual cycle.  And many of us were dismayed by the tastelessness and crassness of a debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump last year, when Trump claimed that Hillary’s position (and by implication, the ‘pro-choice position generally) was that, “even on the operating table,” if a woman came in to deliver her baby, “she could change her mind at the last second,” and have an abortion.  He painted a truly vivid picture: of a basinet and a nurse waiting to care for the newborn on the left, and an doctor with a scalpel and a plastic bag on the right, and the woman in the middle of labour, still able to decide whether or not she will abort or give birth.  Pro-choice folks everywhere were quick to point out the next day that this literally never (as in we have no specific cases) has happened, but they were wrong about one thing: 9 states, including Alaska and Mississippi, have no restrictions whatsoever on when a pregnancy can be terminated.  As tasteless as Trump’s debate strategy may have been, it is theoretically possible in these states to abort in the late third trimester.  This New York Times graphic breaks down U.S. abortion laws by state; it’s a bit dated, being from 4.5 years ago, but it’s the only source I found that puts it all in one easy-to-read graph:

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/06/18/us/politics/abortion-restrictions.html (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.

Question: is anyone surprised to find out that in some parts of America you can have an abortion at 9 months, and in other places are restricted at just 6 weeks?  This is because the famous Roe vs. Wade supreme court decision specified 24 weeks, and thus every state, depending on it’s politics, tends to push the restriction backwards and forwards.

At the heart of this debate are two completely deductively valid arguments.  On the pro-choice side, there is this one:

Premise 1: All women should have the right to make decisions regarding their own body, including medical procedures.

Premise 2: Whether or not to carry a pregnancy to term is a medical decision about a woman’s body, and thus it should be made by her and her alone.

Premise 3: Access to legal and safe pregnancy termination is obviously essential for a woman to be able to make decisions about whether or not to carry a pregnancy to term.

Conclusion:  Abortion must be safe and legal, or else we are violating women’s rights.

As covered in the first unit, in a deductive argument, if the premises are true, then the conclusion must be true.  If one were to disagree with the above argument, Premise 2 is clearly the one that the average Pro-life position disagrees with, as we see in their own deductively valid argument:

Premise 1: All people are equal under the law, entitled to not have their basic rights violated.

Premise 2: A fetus is a person.(Navigating Abortion Policy Complexities)

Premise 3: An abortion terminates a fetus’ life, and thus is a violation of it’s basic rights.

Conclusion: Abortion violates the rights of the unborn child, AKA fetus, and thus should be legal.

This debate is, as presented here, unsolvable.  There are 4 short readings for this unit, two pro-choice and two pro-life.  We have basically different philosophical premises.  Question: how might, in theory, science weigh in on this debate?  Thus far, the primary way it has weighed in is to designate 24 to 26 weeks as the time when most fetsuses can survive outside the womb (with an incubator), and thus about half of U.S. states prohibit abortion after this time.  It has been suggested that perhaps cranial activity or a heartbeat could designate the start of life, but this, of course, happens at different times for different pregnancies.

In the readings, Peter Singer argues that from a utilitarian perspective, we should all obviously be Pro-choice, because in terms of human suffering, the suffering of the unborn child is not as significant as the millions of women, all adults with lives, families, hopes and dreams, who would die attempting to undergo illegal abortions.  Indeed, without language, without any sense of what he or she wants, even a most developed third trimester fetus, at 8 months, arguably doesn’t suffer much in simply not being allowed to live at all.  Many would argue that abortion is simply a fact of feminism, in some sense: every society that has a concerted movement for women’s equality and women’s rights has legalized abortion.

This would be my question to the pro-life side: What do you want?  If what you want is a modern, secular (meaning separatin of church and state) country, where abortion just happens to be illegal because at least 51% of people think it should be, can you not see that that has never exited, and for good reason?  We cannot change biology; we cannot change human sexuality.  Many women would argue that if you want to allow women equal access to politics, careers, money, and power, the ability to choose whether or not to be pregnant is simply part of that process.

To the pro-choice side, I would ask this: how exactly do we decide when, as a pregnancy develops, to restrict access to abortion?  Surely there is a difference between taking the morning after pill, and aborting at 8.5 months, when the fetus probably would not even require an incubator to survive, but in it’s most extreme form, pro-choicers advocate for the right to abortion at any point in the pregnancy.  Surely we are all smart enough to understand the philosophical position, even we disagree, that terminating a pregnancy in the third trimester is not a medical decision that involves only the woman’s body.  How do we decide when another body is involved?

The real question is truly this: in a society where this argument will continue, and we will each develop our own sense of right and wrong regarding it, how do we make the laws?

2) Abortion, the Catholic argument, as a structure…(Navigating Abortion Policy Complexities)

A very conservative Catholic friend of mine introduced me to a style of argument regarding abortion that fascinated me.  It is basically thus:

Premise 1: The abortion debate is interminable.  It is a valid philosophical belief, widespread and no-doubt persistent, that life begins at birth, that a pregnancy is essentially a medical condition, and thus abortion should be legal.  It is equally philosophically valid to believe, however, that life begins at conception, which leads to the opposite conclusion.  Indeed, every single scientific attempt to create consensus around when, in the middle, life begins, has failed.

Premise 2: When democracies contain large constituencies that have an unsolvable philosophical disagreement, where no compromise is possible, the right thing to do is to put it to a vote.

Conclusion: We should allow states, and possibly even counties and cities, to vote on their own abortion policy.

That’s not a bad argument.

This is a fascinating strategy: he’s basically saying, “We’re not right, you’re not right; none of us will change out minds.  Therefore, let’s just vote on it.”  Instead, the supreme court decided.

For the pro-choice side, access to abortion has taken on a moral weight similar to the end of racial segregation.  Many southern U.S. states had populations that, if they were allowed to vote on it, would have preferred to have kept racial segregation, but the federal government said no: segregated schools, parks, and other public institutions is so wrong, that it simply doesn’t matter whether most people in a given state want it back: they’re not allowed to.

If this Catholic argument won the day, at least 20 U.S. states would probably outlaw abortion tomorrow.  What might be some other issues where this style of thinking–that Democracy doesn’t work, because smaller communities might do something too wrong for the country to allow–exists?  What are issues where we shouldn’t vote, because ‘the people’ are just too unpredictable?  How do we decide which issues to pick and choose?  Are there any that should be rolled back, in your opinion; in other words, are there issues where you think that a city, state, or county ought to be allowed to make it’s own policy?(Navigating Abortion Policy Complexities)

A few suggestions: gun control; Texas already has armed teachers in 170 school districts; should states be allowed to set their own ‘armed teacher’ policy, or should the country decide for everyone?  Nutrition: should cities be allowed to try radical solutions to health problems, such as banning all sugary sodas?  Screen time: Should cities or counties be allowed to restrict, or even ban, portable electronic devices in order to create their own desired type of society?  Smoking: should this one be rolled back, perhaps?  Right now, even a small bar, run by smokers who exclusively employ smokers as bartenders and tend to attract smokers as clients, is not allowed to allow smoking inside their bar.

What are your own issues?  How radical should we allow local municipalities to be?

 
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social psychological insight

social psychological insight

(social psychological insight)

In the final week of this course, you will design an intervention to address a specific problem you have identified utilizing social psychological insight. To ensure proper preparation for this cumulative work and to provide you with an opportunity for initial feedback, this week you will identify and describe a problem using relevant theory and research.  Note that the purpose of this assignment is formative.  At this point, you are not expected to have a perfectly firm grasp on the material or a detailed plan for addressing a particular problem, but you should be progressing in a clear direction with regard to relevant background information and resources.  Your topic statement should encompass the following:

Describe a problem of interest to you, personally, or that you are likely to encounter, professionally.

Relate the behaviors that contribute to and result from this social issue.

Discriminate relevant theoretical perspectives from social psychology.

Generate potential intervention strategies.

Synthesize the information you have acquired from your review of the literature, guided by the above points.

Conclude with a paragraph that includes questions you have, additional directions you plan to explore through your research, initial thoughts about the final paper, and any problems you are experiencing or think you might encounter.

The Topic Statement

Must be at least 3 to 5 double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Writing Center’s Introduction to APA.

Must include a separate title page with the following:

Running head

Title of paper

Student’s name

Course name and number

Instructor’s name

Date submitted

Must utilize academic voice.

See the Academic Voice resource for additional guidance.

Must address the topic with critical thought.

Must use at least three peer-reviewed scholarly sources. Additional scholarly sources are encouraged.

See the Scholarly, Peer Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources table for additional guidance.

Must utilize in-text citations appropriately.

See the Integrating Research resource for additional guidance.

See the Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing resource for additional guidance.

See the Citing Within Your Paper guide for additional guidance.

Must include a separate reference page, formatted according to APA style.

See Formatting your References List for additional guidance

 
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Understanding Terror: Models & Countermeasures

Understanding Terror: Models & Countermeasures

(Understanding Terror: Models & Countermeasures)

Assignment Instructions

A fundamental issue established at the outset of this course is the fact that becoming involved in terrorist activities is a process, where numerous factors can affect the mindset and actions of an individual. We have covered many of these issues and influences, so concerning this matter, compare and contrast at least two different radicalization models that explain terrorist motivations in a 4 page paper. In this research paper also summarize behavioral and psychological factors associated with disengaging from terrorism and describe what efforts or programs are most effective in countering radicalization and why.

Recommended Source: King, M. and Taylor, D. M. (2011). The Radicalization of Homegrown Jihadists: A Review of Theoretical Models and Social Psychological EvidenceTerrorism & Political Violence, 23(4), 602-618. You should start with this article and then use other sources as well to make sure you hit the 8 expected scholarly references for this research paper.

Assignment Specifics:

  • The body of your report is to be at least FOUR FULL pages in length (not counting title page and references) and is to contain the following:
  • A brief introduction, with the topic and your thesis
  • A main body, containing the “meat” of the paper, where you provide the requested information supported by class readings and with your analysis
  • A conclusion, summarizing your information clearly and concisely

Make sure you read the instructions carefully and that you focus your paper on answering the assigned questions. This assignment is a research paper, not an opinion paper, so you need to use scholarly sources to support your thesis.  Use formal academic writing and do not use the first person such as ‘I’ or ‘my’; see the OWL site on academic writing style. Make sure you use APA style in-text parenthetical citations at the end of every sentence where you are quoting another’s ideas (or any information) that is not your own thoughts and words, like this (Bergen, 2015, para. 14). Citations are required for paraphrases as well, but not the page or paragraph number in that case. I highly recommend you use the APUS writing guide which can be found in the university library or at this link: APUS Research Writing and Style Guide. You are welcome to use supplementary sources to compliment the assigned readings based upon your research, but make sure you use only scholarly and credible sources (do not use open websites and you never want to use wikipedia for a college level paper). Also, dictionaries and encyclopedias as well as general news sites (like CNN, FOX News) are not appropriate for college level research papers. You need to use mainly scholarly and reputable academic books and journal articles. Also, see the APUS Library Homeland Security Program Guide for good sources, as well as the APUS Research Primer and the APUS Library Research FAQs.

Requirements:

  • Written according to the APA style and format (parenthetical in-text citation formats only; not end notes or footnotes);
  • Use Times New Roman 12 point font;
  • 1 inch margins on all sides with no paragraph indentation other than the first line by .5 inches
  • Double space all text (no extra lines or spaces after a paragraph or section headings and no added font sizes or lines either)
  • A respectable number of credible resources used, cited in the paper as in-text citations, and included on the reference page. A good rule of thumb is at least 2 scholarly sources per page of content (a minimum of 2 new scholarly sources per page in a research paper is acceptable). Use those academic and credible sources provided to you throughout the course, as well as other scholarly material obtained from conducting your own research. Freely utilize appropriate and reputable academic sources, summarize in your own words and cite accordingly.
  • The paper must be free of typographical, spelling and grammatical errors (make sure to proof read before submission)
  • Turn your paper in as a Word Document and title your assignment “Lastname_Final

Finally, be mindful of excessive direct quotes as the paper should not contain just a string of quotations from sources. Make sure you comply with all academic integrity standards expected by APUS and as slide 14 of the APUS Academic Integrity presentation posted in course syllabus (and the week 1 introduction forum) states “Quotes cannot make up more than 10% of the text of your assignment.” So paraphrase where you can and provide your own analysis and synthesis of your research (direct quotes only when necessary to support your thesis). The bottom line for academic integrity is to write an original work for this assignment (not copied from anywhere on the internet or recycled content from your own previous papers) and to properly cite your references. 

 
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