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Literature Review on Randomized Trials Quantitive Research
Literature Review on Randomized Trials Quantitive Research
You can pick the topic within reason- Motivational interviewing, substance abuse, PTSD, Anxiety
The student outlines what he or she hopes to accomplish in the paper.
Background Section
The student offers a brief review of the founders, view of psychopathology, view of healing/change,
view of the therapeutic relationship, goals and techniques, and populations and diagnoses the
approach has been historically applied to.
A Review of Two Randomized Controlled Trials
The student reviews two randomized trials, including details on the sample studied (i.e., the
demographic characteristics), how the participants were sampled, the reliability and validity of the
measures used (at minimum, the measure for the variable of interest), basic information on the
treatment and control conditions, the between- and within-group effects (including the effect sizes
[small, medium, or large]), and the strengths and limitations of the study (from the researcher’s
perspective).
Discussion Section
The student offers an overview of the research to date, as well as the strengths, limitations, and
areas for improvement for the burgeoning approach (from the student’s perspective).
APA Style
The paper is five to six pages in length (excluding the Title and References pages), and includes a
Title and References page. The paper is in APA style, with no grammatical mistakes. The student
includes at least five academic sources (i.e., journal articles, academic textbooks), two of which
must be original research articles within the peer-reviewed literature consisting of randomized
controlled trials.
Organizational Strategic Plan Assessment
Organizational Strategic Plan Assessment
Compare and critique an existing strategic plan from a local government or nonprofit agency of
your choice (City of Tampa’s Urban Development departments locational assessment . Your
group will thoroughly review and examine the quality and components of the strategic plan,
assess its viability, how it will meet the organization’s (or community’s) needs (or fail to meet the
needs, if so determined), and how effective you believe it will be in achieving its goals, mission
and vision.
please answer the question below.
https://www.tampagov.net/economic-and-urban-development
https://www.tampagov.net/sites/default/files/economic-and-urbandevelopment/files/LOCATIONALASSESSMENT102710.PDF
1.) Identify and analyze the social/environmental/economic issues faced by the
agency/department/program 2 pages
Discuss and develop an argument as to why these issues are important to this
agency/department/program. To do this you need to identify data to support your argument
including news articles, background literature, qualitative and quantitative data. Place this
information within the larger social/environmental/economic context How does the
agency/department/program address these issues?
2.) Assess how active the organization was in gaining input from relevant stakeholder groups
and community interests. 2 pages
What methodologies did the organization use? If given the opportunity, would your group use the
same techniques for collecting data or use other techniques?
How Sleep And Diet Affects Athletes’ Performance
How Sleep And Diet Affects Athletes’ Performance
The paper needs to include research that may be contradictory in nature. Include examples of
athletes that have been successful and unsuccessful using the topic you have chosen. You are
not conducting a research experiment so this paper is a review of the literature of those who
have conducted research on your chosen topic. The paper will include an introduction, review of
the literature (which may be broken down into further sub-headings), and a conclusion. Paper
must be 6-8 pages in length (not including title page and references), double-spaced, and follow
APA format. Paper must include a minimum of 8 published, refereed articles from scientific
journals, or a combination of articles and books. You will lose a significant number of points if
articles are not from scientific journals, or all of your references come from only one journal. Do
not use websites.
