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Work Site Interview

Instructions: Meet with the Risk Management, Quality Assurance, Accreditation or Safety Officer at your current work site II.    Explore Continuous Quality initiatives in your work setting III.   Attend a committee meeting or in-service IV.   Discuss processes for Analysis of errors       a.    Root Cause Analysis (RCA)       b.    Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA)       c.    And Serious Safety Events V.Create a summary or critique of this visit, interview, meeting attendance, observation, or other investigative activity. Minimum of one page and      maximum of four pages excluding cover page (Reference page see APA guide for personal interview) VI.Examine and evaluate your interpretation of your work settings quality improvement Processes VII.         Be creative, and Enjoy the synthesis of your readings VIII. No Safe Assign required IX. Professional APA Introduction In every work environment, there are various continuous quality initiatives in place to impr

Research proposal: Does High-Intensity Roller Coaster Cause More Anxiety Than Kid Roller Coaster?

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Instructions: This is a research design, choose a social science topic and write how you would conduct the research in detail: the independent variable and the dependent, and describe them.  You do not have to actually conduct the study - you just have to design and describe it so well that you could conduct it if you wanted to. You will have to describe analyses that you would do with data you would collect, though. But, again, you don't have to actually collect it. This project is designed for you to be able to demonstrate your proficiency with experimental design concepts outside of the context of an exam and illustrate the application of such concepts. In this project, you are to write a research proposal, which includes addressing each of the components we have discussed in this course related to designing and implementing a research study and your proposed data analyses. Your research design should meet current reporting practices (i.e., be exhaustive en