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NOTICE!!! This person (known as Ashwin Kumar) plagiarized the text titled: "Using phenomenological research methods in qualitative health research"
EDITORIAL NOTICE:
1. This publication has been removed due to detected plagiarism by the editorial.
2. If you have cited, you MUST UPDATE your reference with the following original article:
Wojnar, Danuta, and Kristen Swanson. “Phenomenology An Exploration”. Journal of holistic nursing : official journal of the American Holistic Nurses’ Association 25 (01 October 2007): 172-80; discussion 181. https://doi.org/10.1177/0898010106295172.
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3. Submitter's Profile Record (the thief, the plagiariser):
Name: Ashwin KumarURL: http://www.freewebs.com/ak2146Affiliation: University of Western Sydney, Australia.Country: AustraliaBio Statement:Dr. Ashwin Kumar,PO Box 571,Toongabbie,Sydney,Australia, NSW, 2146.Homepage: http://www.freewebs.com/ak2146Email: [email protected]
[email protected]: 0432-622-147Skype Internet Phone ID: ak2146
Dr. Ashwin Kumar (BA, MA (Distinction), PhD) is an academic researcher whose research interests and areas of expertise include: Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), ageing and social gerontology, sociology, social anthropology, sociology of care, public health, health promotion, Indigenous health, migrant and refugee health, disability and chronic illness. Ashwin is the author of 8 books and numerous academic journal articles in the field of public health, health sociology and anthropology of health and illness. His books: The Lived Experience of Caring; The Lived Experience of Ageing; The Lived Experience of Using Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Doing Sociology; The Basics of Sociology; Plain English Writing; Research and Writing Skills and Writing Effective Essays are available at:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=ntt_athr_dp_sr_1?_encoding=UTF8&sort=relevancerank&search-alias=books&field-author=PhD.%20Ashwin%20Kumar
My homepage: http://www.freewebs.com/ak2146
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On the identities of Barbus mussullah Sykes and Cyprinus curmuca Hamilton with notes on the status of Gobio canarensis Jerdon (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)
Marcus Knight, J. D., Rai, Ashwin, D'Souza, Ld. K. P. (2013): On the identities of Barbus mussullah Sykes and Cyprinus curmuca Hamilton with notes on the status of Gobio canarensis Jerdon (Teleostei: Cyprinidae). Zootaxa 3750 (3): 201-215, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3750.3.
Socio-Cognitive Processes and Peer-Network Influences in Defending and Bystanding
Peers are critical to defending and bystanding during episodes of bullying. This study investigates the extent to which friends can shape defending and bystanding as well as social cognitions associated with these two behaviors (i.e., perceptions of self-efficacy and moral distress). The study sample consisted of n = 1354 early and middle adolescents (7th‒10th grade; 81.4% Italian; 51.3% boys) in northern Italy. Employing a longitudinal social network analytic approach, using stochastic actor-oriented modeling, this study found that adolescents become more similar or stay similar to their friends in both behaviors and perceptions, with no clear indication that students select friends based on similar levels of behaviors or perceptions. The findings illustrate how defending and bystanding behaviors and related social cognitions are developed within friend (peer) networks
A further note on the identity of Barbus mussullah Sykes (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)
Marcus Knight, J. D., Rai, Ashwin, D'Souza, Ronald K. P. (2014): A further note on the identity of Barbus mussullah Sykes (Teleostei: Cyprinidae). Zootaxa 3821 (2): 280-284, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3821.2.
McArthur, J. y Ashwin, P. (2020). Locating social justice in higher education research
Hace escasas semanas, en abril de 2020, ha sido publicada por la editorial Bloomsbury Academic la obra “Locating social justice in higher education research” editada y coordinada por la profesora Jan McArthur y el profesor Paul Ashwin de la Universidad de Lancaster (Reino Unido).
FIGURE 9. Barbus kolus, AMS B.7518, 153 in On the identities of Barbus mussullah Sykes and Cyprinus curmuca Hamilton with notes on the status of Gobio canarensis Jerdon (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)
FIGURE 9. Barbus kolus, AMS B.7518, 153 mm SL, F. Day, Deccan (as identified by F. Day).Published as part of Marcus Knight, J. D., Rai, Ashwin & D'Souza, Ld. K. P., 2013, On the identities of Barbus mussullah Sykes and Cyprinus curmuca Hamilton with notes on the status of Gobio canarensis Jerdon (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), pp. 201-215 in Zootaxa 3750 (3) on page 207, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3750.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/22019
Moral Disengagement Development: Peer Influences on Cognitive Self-Justification Mechanisms of Social Transgression
Moral disengagement processes are cognitive self-justification processes of transgressive actions that
have been hypothesized to be learned and socialized within social contexts. The current study aimed at investigating socialization of moral disengagement by friends in two developmentally different age groups, namely late childhood (age: 9–10 years; n = 133, 42.9 % girls) and early adolescence (age: 11–14 years; n = 236, 40.6 % girls) over a 1-year period. Specifically, the current study examined whether similarity in moral disengagement between friends was the result of friends’ influence or friend selection. Moreover, gender (42 % girls), individual bullying behavior, and perceived popularity status were examined as potential moderators of socialization for moral
disengagement within friendship networks. Self-report measures were used to assess moral disengagement, sociometric questions and a peer-nomination scale for friendship networks and bullying behavior, respectively
A 16-year prospective study of community-onset bacteremic Acinetobacter pneumonia
Abstract not availableJoshua S. Davis, Mark McMillan, Ashwin Swaminathan, John A. Kelly, Kim E. Piera, Robert W. Baird, Bart J. Currie, Nicholas M. Anste
FIGURE 10. First gill arch, A in Barilius ardens (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), a new species from the Western Ghats, India, with redescription of B. malabaricus and B. canarensis
FIGURE 10. First gill arch, A, Barilius bakeri, MKC 384, 68.7 mm SL; B, B. canarensis, MKC 415, 63.4 mm SL (Scale bar = 2 mm).Published as part of Marcus Knight, J. D., Rai, Ashwin, D'Souza, Ld. K. P. & Vijaykrishnan, Balaji, 2015, Barilius ardens (Teleostei: Cyprinidae), a new species from the Western Ghats, India, with redescription of B. malabaricus and B. canarensis, pp. 396-412 in Zootaxa 3926 (3) on page 407, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3926.3.5, http://zenodo.org/record/24289
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