Why is external validity important in research? Provide examples if necessary. Why was the Milgram experiment unethical? Why early intervention was important neuroplasticity? Describe an instance in which confi
When it comes to welfare technology research and the digital transformation of eldercare, to our knowledge, perceived convenience is never mentioned. We can think of four reasons why. First, in the context of care, perceived convenience may have negative connotations as it may be perceived as ta...
we should also consider their impact on the overall welfare of those directly affected by them (Knight2009), while according to a sufficientarian or a prioritarian understanding, any kind of shameful revelation might not be even needed (Albertsen, and Knight2015). Yet, the system’s...
It has been openly speculated that both owners were concerned about Trump’s potential influence on their business prospects — Soon-Shiong’s research output could be subject to Food and Drug Administration regulation, and Bezos’ Amazon retail operation and Blue Origin space exploration venture...
"The school of engineering might not get very many women, and for them the female applicants would be viewed as bringing a perspective to the learning of engineering that may not be very frequent," Flores says. Why Colleges Value Diversity Colleges emphasize a diverse class because different per...
Even though we might have to pay less for a beef burger than a veggie burger at the store (which is crazy enough!), there are many hidden costs in animal products. They are usually subsidized with our tax money and with their enormous environmental impact, meat, dairy and eggs will lead...
For some people, this pursuit can become an all-consuming obsession that leads to unethical or even illegal behaviours. This behaviour is what we refer to as greed, and it is a complex psychological phenomenon that has been the subject of much research and debate. ...
In terms of signaling behavior; how would you explain why students might be said to "overinvest" in grades as opposed to learning course material? As a student, why is the evaluation of academic sources important? What are effective ways to research and find...
In contrast, when an individual or entity legally appointed to manage another party’s assets uses their power in an unethical or illegal fashion to benefit financially or to serve their self-interest in some other way, this is called “fiduciary abuse” or “fiduciary fraud.” ...
There might be other explanations, too — legitimate explanations. So we shouldn’t equate a failure to replicate with fraud, or even misconduct. Still, Nosek’s numbers do suggest that a lot of research happening today may not be producing science of lasting value. And we’re talking here ...