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Running Head: Incorporate Your Quantitative Research
Incorporate Your Quantitative Research
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Chosen method(s) of qualitative research:
The methods I am going to use for my qualitative research paper are methods such as interviews, Internet search, and the library.
Hypothesis:
Technology is technology is running at an exponentially increasing rate. This has been really good in the medial field but bad to some people who can’t keep up or simply don’t want to convert to new technology.
Basic information:
The use of cell phones and computers in countries around the world has risen in the past three years, and dramatically so since 2002. In the 16 nations where trends are available, the median percentage of adults owning a cell phone was just 45% in 2002. By 2007, that number had risen to 70%, and in 2010 the median reached 81%. The increase in cell phone ownership was especially noticeable in Russia and Kenya, where cell phone use rose from less than one-in-ten in 2002 to nearly two-thirds in 2010. Cell phone ownership also rose rapidly in Jordan (up 59 percentage points from 2002 to 2010), Argentina (49 points), China (40 points) and Indonesia (38 points). The number of adults who say they use a computer at least occasionally has also risen in the 16 nations where trends are available. In these nations, the median percentage of computer users was just 32% in 2002, but rose to 39% in 2007 and 50% in 2010. In five of these nations, computer use saw a double-digit increase from 2007 to 2010: Russia, Argentina, Turkey, China and Kenya. Furthermore, I wanted to look more into how technology has improved healthcare, and I found how that technology has played a huge role in Anesthesiology. Anesthesiologists help ensure the safety of patients undergoing surgery and childbirth. The anesthesiologist provides care for the patient to prevent the pain and distress they would otherwise experience. Without the help of technology, Anesthesiology wouldn’t be a reliable as it is today. Anesthesiologists use technologies such as gas analyzers; arterial pulse oximeters, electronic infusion pumps, advanced airway devices, portable ultrasound, and echocardiographic imaging have reduced the mortality directly attributable to anesthesia (the Rector and Visitors). This has helped doctors perform surgeries minimizing the chance of error.
Your interpretations of the data:
There is much more quantitative research about the numbers and data I can talk about, but I will save that for the future projects. However, I did include a lot of factual information. My interpretation about the data is good. I believe that technology is growing and will keep growing.
How this research supports your thesis statement:
Technology is helping save lives, help workflow, and better the world. Some of the most significant changes that technology has delivered in the last three decades have been in the field of productivity and communication. The fax mach.
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Running Head: Incorporate Your Quantitative Research
Incorporate Your Quantitative Research
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Chosen method(s) of qualitative research:
The methods I am going to use for my qualitative research paper
are methods such as interviews, Internet search, and the library.
Hypothesis:
Technology is technology is running at an exponentially
increasing rate. This has been really good in the medial field
but bad to some people who can’t keep up or simply don’t want
to convert to new technology.
Basic information:
The use of cell phones and computers in countries around the
world has risen in the past three years, and dramatically so
since 2002. In the 16 nations where trends are available, the
median percentage of adults owning a cell phone was just 45%
in 2002. By 2007, that number had risen to 70%, and in 2010
the median reached 81%. The increase in cell phone ownership
was especially noticeable in Russia and Kenya, where cell
phone use rose from less than one-in-ten in 2002 to nearly two-
2. thirds in 2010. Cell phone ownership also rose rapidly in Jordan
(up 59 percentage points from 2002 to 2010), Argentina (49
points), China (40 points) and Indonesia (38 points). The
number of adults who say they use a computer at least
occasionally has also risen in the 16 nations where trends are
available. In these nations, the median percentage of computer
users was just 32% in 2002, but rose to 39% in 2007 and 50% in
2010. In five of these nations, computer use saw a double-digit
increase from 2007 to 2010: Russia, Argentina, Turkey, China
and Kenya. Furthermore, I wanted to look more into how
technology has improved healthcare, and I found how that
technology has played a huge role in Anesthesiology.
Anesthesiologists help ensure the safety of patients undergoing
surgery and childbirth. The anesthesiologist provides care for
the patient to prevent the pain and distress they would otherwise
experience. Without the help of technology, Anesthesiology
wouldn’t be a reliable as it is today. Anesthesiologists use
technologies such as gas analyzers; arterial pulse oximeters,
electronic infusion pumps, advanced airway devices, portable
ultrasound, and echocardiographic imaging have reduced the
mortality directly attributable to anesthesia (the Rector and
Visitors). This has helped doctors perform surgeries minimizing
the chance of error.
Your interpretations of the data:
There is much more quantitative research about the
numbers and data I can talk about, but I will save that for the
future projects. However, I did include a lot of factual
information. My interpretation about the data is good. I believe
that technology is growing and will keep growing.
How this research supports your thesis statement:
Technology is helping save lives, help workflow, and
better the world. Some of the most significant changes that
technology has delivered in the last three decades have been in
the field of productivity and communication. The fax machine
and email were two of the big technology breakthroughs, which
3. facilitated faster business, ironically both now being seen as
yesterday’s tech. Now we have mobile phones, tablets, web-
conferencing and social networks. Communication is
instantaneous, simple and cheap. We can transmit documents,
videos and images anywhere in the world, instantly and at no
cost.
References:
Telegraph Media Group Limited. (n.d.). How evolving
technology will change the business world. Retrieved 2015,
from
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sponsored/technology/business-
technology/10298682/future-workplace-technology.html
Sanford-Brown. (n.d.). Anesthesia Technology. Retrieved 2015,
from http://www.sanfordbrown.edu/areas-of-study/allied-health-
technicians-and-therapists/anesthesia-technology
Hospital for Special Surgery. (Ed.). (n.d.). WHAT IS AN
ANESTHESIOLOGIST? Retrieved from
http://www.hss.edu/what-is-
ananesthesiologist.asp#.VUekbkJbRSU
Pew Research Center. (n.d.). Technology Use Around the
World. Retrieved 2015, from
http://www.pewresearch.org/dailynumber/technology-use-
around-the-world/
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Running Head: Incorporate Your Qualitative Research
4. Incorporate Your Qualitative Research
Sunday, May 4th, 2015
Chosen method(s) of qualitative research:
The methods I am going to use for my qualitative research paper
are methods such as interviews, Internet search, and the library.
Hypothesis:
Technology is technology is running at an exponentially
increasing rate. This has been really good in the medial field
but bad to some people who can’t keep up or simply don’t want
to convert to new technology. Technology has helped to
improve medical care for people, for instance, during the last
few decades technology has helped healthcare providers better
diagnosis and treat patients, help doctors communicate with
patients, helping patients stay healthy, and most importantly
reduced death rates. On the other hand, since technology is
running at an exponentially increasing rate and some companies
cannot keep up or afford all of the updates, which are a problem
for a business. Furthermore, The fax machine and email were
two of the big technology breakthroughs, which facilitated
faster business, ironically both now being seen as yesterday’s
tech. Now we have mobile phones, tablets, web-conferencing
and social networks. Communication is instantaneous, simple
and cheap. We can transmit documents, videos and images
anywhere in the world, instantly and at no cost.
Basic information from any research event(s):
I wanted to look more into how technology has improved
5. healthcare, and I found how that technology has played a huge
role in Anesthesiology. Anesthesiologists help ensure the safety
of patients undergoing surgery and childbirth. The
anesthesiologist provides care for the patient to prevent the pain
and distress they would otherwise experience. Without the help
of technology, Anesthesiology wouldn’t be a reliable as it is
today. Anesthesiologists use technologies such as gas analyzers;
arterial pulse oximeters, electronic infusion pumps, advanced
airway devices, portable ultrasound, and echocardiographic
imaging have reduced the mortality directly attributable to
anesthesia (the Rector and Visitors). This has helped doctors
perform surgeries minimizing the chance of error.
Observations from the qualitative research event(s) or report(s):
1. What do people think about the increasing rate of
technology?
2. People do not want to convert from using the old technology
to new.
3. Are people falling behind work?
4. Communication of technology
Interpretations of your observations:
I think that the increasing rate of technology is a good thing and
is helping the world go round. Technology is help saving
peoples lives, and help people stay in contact with family and
friends. Secondly, I can see people not wanting to convert to
using new technology when they haven’t even mastered the old
technology. For my 3rd observation, I can see people falling
behind in work, especially the people who are used to paper-
based work or simply do not understand technology.
How this research supports your thesis statement:
Technology is helping save lives, help workflow, and better the
world. Some of the most significant changes that technology has
delivered in the last three decades have been in the field of
productivity and communication. The fax machine and email
were two of the big technology breakthroughs, which facilitated
faster business, ironically both now being seen as yesterday’s
tech. Now we have mobile phones, tablets, web-conferencing
6. and social networks. Communication is instantaneous, simple
and cheap. We can transmit documents, videos and images
anywhere in the world, instantly and at no cost.
References:
Telegraph Media Group Limited. (n.d.). How evolving
technology will change the business world. Retrieved 2015,
from
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sponsored/technology/business-
technology/10298682/future-workplace-technology.html
Sanford-Brown. (n.d.). Anesthesia Technology. Retrieved 2015,
from http://www.sanfordbrown.edu/areas-of-study/allied-health-
technicians-and-therapists/anesthesia-technology
Hospital for Special Surgery. (Ed.). (n.d.). WHAT IS AN
ANESTHESIOLOGIST? Retrieved from
http://www.hss.edu/what-is-
7. ananesthesiologist.asp#.VUekbkJbRSU
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Running Head: Write a Thesis Statement and Outline
Write a Thesis Statement and Outline
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Introduction:
Technology is technology is running at an exponentially
increasing rate. This has been really good in the medial field
but bad to some people who can’t keep up. Technology has
helped to improve medical care for people, for instance, during
the last few decades technology has helped healthcare providers
better diagnosis and treat patients, help doctors communicate
with patients, helping patients stay healthy, and most
importantly reduced death rates.
8. Thesis:
Technology is running at an exponentially increasing rate
and some companies cannot keep up or afford all of the updates,
and that is a problem for a business. However, advanced
technology is helping doctors save peoples life.
I. Technology in the medial field
a. Diagnosing
b. Treating patients
c. Communication
d. Staying healthy
e. Reducing death rates
II. Body
a. Ways technology has improved healthcare
1. Internet
2. Social medial
3. Better treatment and less suffering
4. Improved patient care and work efficiency
5. Online databases can accurately predict medical trends.
b. People cannot keep up
1. People do not understand how the new technology works
2. People do not want to convert from using the old technology
to new.
3. Fall behind in work
III. Conclusion
Technology is helping save lives, help workflow, and better the
world. Some of the most significant changes that technology has
delivered in the last three decades have been in the field of
productivity and communication. The fax machine and email
were two of the big technology breakthroughs, which facilitated
faster business, ironically both now being seen as yesterday’s
tech. Now we have mobile phones, tablets, web-conferencing
and social networks. Communication is instantaneous, simple
and cheap. We can transmit documents, videos and images
10. Reference:
Telegraph Media Group Limited. (n.d.). How evolving
technology will change the business world. Retrieved 2015,
from
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sponsored/technology/business-
technology/10298682/future-workplace-technology.html