BSL analysis software installation

Do you have BSL analysis software installed on your compure? the data set is in a format that can be opened with the software only. if you have not yet installed the software use this step by step to download and install the BSL analysis biopac.

  1. Use this Website:
    https://www.biopac.com/support/bsl-analysis-student-rsd-download/
  2. swipe the website a little down where you can see the title written in blue that says “CURRENT
    RELEASE”
  3. Below the current release you can find “BSL Analysis 4.1 – Mac”
  4. Click on “Mac”
  5. It will take you to a new page so swipe down a little in the new page
  6. click on “BSL Analysis 4.1.3 for macOS”
  7. Sign up in the website or if you already have an account simply sign in.
  8. The ZIP file will automatically starts to download
  9. open BSL_ANALYSIS_4.1.3 ZIP file and install BSLAnalysis.pkg in you MACBOOK

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Diagnostic Medical Sonography

Statement 1: What rules can or should a hospital or employer adopt regarding exposure or contact of a patient’s private body parts to address patient privacy and modesty?

Statement 2: Should non-radiologists perform ultrasonography for focused indications? Why or why not?

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Cosets of the subgroups

  1. List the left cosets of the subgroups in each of the following. Here hai denotes the subgroup
    generated by the element a.
    (a) h8i in (Z24, +)
    (b) h3i in U(8)
    (c) 3Z in Z (where 3Z = {3k : k ∈ Z}.)
    (d) An in Sn (where An is the set of all even permutations on {1, . . . , n}.)
  2. Find all the left cosets of H = {1, 19} in U(30).
  3. Given a finite group G and H a subgroup. Using the same argument as in the Lemma proved
    in class, one can show all the statements of the lemma hold analogously for right cosets of H in G.
    In particular, Ha = H if and only if a ∈ H and the distinct right cosets of H form a partition of
    G. Now, suppose that |H| = |G|/2.
    (a) Show that for every a ∈ G, aH = Ha. (comment: in general aH and Ha are not necessarily
    equal. But with our condition |H| = |G|/2 here, this indeed holds.)
    (b) Suppose a, b ∈ G are two elements of G that are not in H. Prove that ab ∈ H.
  4. Let G be a group of order 63. Prove that G must have an element of order 3.
  5. Let G be a group of order 155. Suppose a, b are two nonidentity elements of G that have different
    orders. Prove that the only subgroup of G that contains both a and b must be G itself. (hint: By
    Larange’s theorem, the order of any nonidentity element must be one of 5, 31, 155. If one of a, b
    has order 155 then the statement is quite easy to prove. So one may assume |a| = 5 and |b| = 31.
    Consider how Theorem 7.2 might be relevant.)
  6. Prove that every subgroup of Dn that has an odd order must be cyclic.

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Research Methods/Critique

I. Select one journal article concerning culture and psychology or social justice. (Please make sure that your journal article is not a meta-analysis. The journal article should be about one research study.)

Approved Academic Journals available in our library and can be assessed online:

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, American Psychologist, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. Journal of Applied Psychology, Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Psychology, and American Journal of Community Psychology.

II. Include the following in your paper. Please include in the order listed below.

A. Background of the Study

  1. Title and Author(s) of the Article
    • Include Title of Journal (including year of publication of the article).
    • Do the researcher(s) qualifications/position indicate a degree of knowledge in the field?
    • Does the title accurately describe the article?
  2. Purpose/Research Problem
    • What is the topic or research question/hypothesis of this study?
    • Is it clearly defined?
    • What are the ways this study speaks to your question or topic of interest?
  3. Theoretical framework & type of study
    • Identify the primary perspective/theoretical framework of the journal article.
    • Is it demographic in its perspective on diversity? Is the perspective ideological? Is the perspective political in nature, or oriented toward social justice? In other words, how, overall, do the authors of the paper define and conceive of the topic of diversity?
    • Is it Indigenous, Cross-Cultural validation, or Cross-Cultural comparison?
  4. Sample of the study and selection procedure
    • How were the sample collected?
    • Is it of adequate size?
  5. Ethical Considerations
    • Were the participants fully informed about the nature of the research?
    • Were the four fundamental moral principles: autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence, and justice supported?
    • Is there evidence of bias or a conflict of interest?
  6. Method used in the present study
    • Has the data gathering instrument been described? Is it appropriate?
    • Were reliability and validity testing undertaken and the results discussed?
    • How was the questionnaire distributed, how was the interview conducted, how was the experiment conducted, etc.)?
  7. Data analysis/Results
    • What type of data and statistical analysis was undertaken?
    • How many of the sample participated?

B. Article Critique Summary

  1. Confidence in Results
    • Do you have confidence in the research findings? (Were there critical flaws in the study’s design?)
  2. Generalizability
    • Does the study generalize to other people that were not the subject of the research? (For example, elementary school study results being generalized to all human population.)
    • Were the strengths and limitations of the study including generalizability discussed?
  3. Implications
    • What does the study mean in the big picture and how does it apply to society in “general”? (How does this study and its results impact society in general?)
    • Was the significance of the findings discussed?
  4. Suggested Improvements
    • Was a recommendation for future research made?
    • How might you redo the study if you were to conduct it?
  5. Overall Summary

APA & Reference Sheet
 Double spaced with 1” margins
 12 points Font, New Times Roman
 Running Head and Page numbers
 Title Page to include: Title, Name, School Name, Course # & Title, Date (All Double Spaced)
 Length is Sufficient (Minimum 6 pages)
 Reference Citation is Centered on separate page and cited correctlySWHS 331/Psyc 368
Research Methods/Critique Paper (Detailed Rubric can be found in Canvas)- 90 points
Goals of this assignment:

 Become familiar with locating and reviewing articles of the academic journals.
 Understand the general research procedure.
 Develop skills for the basics of critique and evaluation of research articles. This will allow you to compare/contrast research biases, recognize the impact of culture and minority status on basic psychological processes, etc.
 Learn & Apply APA guidelines.

Papers are to be written in APA style and submitted through Canvas no later than 9/27/2020.
Length of paper: Minimum 6 Pages (Including Cover and Reference Page)

I. Select one journal article concerning culture and psychology or social justice. (Please make sure that your journal article is not a meta-analysis. The journal article should be about one research study.)

Approved Academic Journals available in our library and can be assessed online:

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, American Psychologist, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. Journal of Applied Psychology, Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Psychology, and American Journal of Community Psychology.

II. Include the following in your paper. Please include in the order listed below.

A. Background of the Study

  1. Title and Author(s) of the Article
    • Include Title of Journal (including year of publication of the article).
    • Do the researcher(s) qualifications/position indicate a degree of knowledge in the field?
    • Does the title accurately describe the article?
  2. Purpose/Research Problem
    • What is the topic or research question/hypothesis of this study?
    • Is it clearly defined?
    • What are the ways this study speaks to your question or topic of interest?
  3. Theoretical framework & type of study
    • Identify the primary perspective/theoretical framework of the journal article.
    • Is it demographic in its perspective on diversity? Is the perspective ideological? Is the perspective political in nature, or oriented toward social justice? In other words, how, overall, do the authors of the paper define and conceive of the topic of diversity?
    • Is it Indigenous, Cross-Cultural validation, or Cross-Cultural comparison?
  4. Sample of the study and selection procedure
    • How were the sample collected?
    • Is it of adequate size?
  5. Ethical Considerations
    • Were the participants fully informed about the nature of the research?
    • Were the four fundamental moral principles: autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence, and justice supported?
    • Is there evidence of bias or a conflict of interest?
  6. Method used in the present study
    • Has the data gathering instrument been described? Is it appropriate?
    • Were reliability and validity testing undertaken and the results discussed?
    • How was the questionnaire distributed, how was the interview conducted, how was the experiment conducted, etc.)?
  7. Data analysis/Results
    • What type of data and statistical analysis was undertaken?
    • How many of the sample participated?

B. Article Critique Summary

  1. Confidence in Results
    • Do you have confidence in the research findings? (Were there critical flaws in the study’s design?)
  2. Generalizability
    • Does the study generalize to other people that were not the subject of the research? (For example, elementary school study results being generalized to all human population.)
    • Were the strengths and limitations of the study including generalizability discussed?
  3. Implications
    • What does the study mean in the big picture and how does it apply to society in “general”? (How does this study and its results impact society in general?)
    • Was the significance of the findings discussed?
  4. Suggested Improvements
    • Was a recommendation for future research made?
    • How might you redo the study if you were to conduct it?
  5. Overall Summary

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