Running Head: FIREFIGHTS
Method
In conducting this research, the researcher issued questionnaires to ten students so as to establish whether they well understood this profession and results were collected from all the ten students and analyzed. The purpose of choosing the questionnaire was because they are not only easy to administer but you can regulate the information that you want from the participants.
Results
The answer is to how much the students thought firefighters earned per year was that six students believed that they earned between $60000-90000, three students said that it was between $35000 and $55000 whereas one student replied that it was between $20000 and $45000
The answer as to whether the students were aware of any risks and/or diseases that firefighters exposed themselves was that nine of the surveyed students saw that the job was stressful and that the firefighters risked getting burned while conducting the rescue missions whereas one student answered that he did not see any risk that came along with being a firefighter.
As regards whether the student knew what the work of firefighters entailed all agreed that they are the people who are tasked with saving lives and properties in the event of a fire outbreak. All students agreed that the profession is very important to the society.
Discussion
From the results gathered it became clear to the researcher that many students thought firefighters earned very much contrary to the situation on ground because the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that a firefighter earned an average of $47,720 per annum.
It is also evident from the results that students appreciated that appreciated the risks that firefighters exposed themselves to when doing rescue operations as well as the usefulness of the profession to the society. Indeed, the students also understood the job description of firefighters.
Conclusion
In conclusion, it is the researcher’s assertion that all the students did not give any disease that a firefighter can suffer as a result of his or her work and therefore it means that such information has not been publicized. Further, most of the students thought that firefighters earned so much and therefore this means that the salaries of firefighters is less in comparison to the duties they undertake.
Recommendations
The researcher is of the opinion that the following recommendations should be given effect so as to improve the work of firefighters:
1. Revise their salaries upwards.
2. Educate people about the dangers involved in the profession.
3. Teach firefighters on how to navigate buildings they are unfamiliar with in the event of a fire accident.
REFERENCES
Bliss, J.P., Tidwell, P.D. and Guest, M.A., 1997. The effectiveness of virtual reality for administering spatial navigation training to firefighters. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 6(1), pp.73-86.
Kern, D.G., Neill, M.A., Wrenn, D.S. and Varone, J.C., 1993. Investigation of a unique time space cluste ...
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1. Running Head: FIREFIGHTS
Method
In conducting this research, the researcher issued questionnaires
to ten students so as to establish whether they well understood
this profession and results were collected from all the ten
students and analyzed. The purpose of choosing the
questionnaire was because they are not only easy to administer
but you can regulate the information that you want from the
participants.
Results
The answer is to how much the students thought firefighters
earned per year was that six students believed that they earned
between $60000-90000, three students said that it was between
$35000 and $55000 whereas one student replied that it was
between $20000 and $45000
The answer as to whether the students were aware of any risks
and/or diseases that firefighters exposed themselves was that
nine of the surveyed students saw that the job was stressful and
that the firefighters risked getting burned while conducting the
rescue missions whereas one student answered that he did not
see any risk that came along with being a firefighter.
As regards whether the student knew what the work of
firefighters entailed all agreed that they are the people who are
tasked with saving lives and properties in the event of a fire
outbreak. All students agreed that the profession is very
important to the society.
Discussion
From the results gathered it became clear to the researcher that
many students thought firefighters earned very much contrary to
the situation on ground because the Bureau of Labor Statistics
showed that a firefighter earned an average of $47,720 per
annum.
It is also evident from the results that students appreciated that
appreciated the risks that firefighters exposed themselves to
2. when doing rescue operations as well as the usefulness of the
profession to the society. Indeed, the students also understood
the job description of firefighters.
Conclusion
In conclusion, it is the researcher’s assertion that all the
students did not give any disease that a firefighter can suffer as
a result of his or her work and therefore it means that such
information has not been publicized. Further, most of the
students thought that firefighters earned so much and therefore
this means that the salaries of firefighters is less in comparison
to the duties they undertake.
Recommendations
The researcher is of the opinion that the following
recommendations should be given effect so as to improve the
work of firefighters:
1. Revise their salaries upwards.
2. Educate people about the dangers involved in the profession.
3. Teach firefighters on how to navigate buildings they are
unfamiliar with in the event of a fire accident.
REFERENCES
Bliss, J.P., Tidwell, P.D. and Guest, M.A., 1997. The
effectiveness of virtual reality for administering spatial
navigation training to firefighters. Presence: Teleoperators and
Virtual Environments, 6(1), pp.73-86.
Kern, D.G., Neill, M.A., Wrenn, D.S. and Varone, J.C., 1993.
Investigation of a unique time space cluster of sarcoidosis in
firefighters. American Review of Respiratory Disease,
148(4_pt_1), pp.974-980.
Newman, K. L., & Newman, L. S. (2012). Occupational causes
of sarcoidosis. Current opinion in allergy and clinical
immunology, 12(2), 145.
Torr, J.D., 2004. Responding to Attack: Firefighters and Police.
Lucent Books
3. Wagner, D., Heinrichs, M. and Ehlert, U., 1998. Prevalence of
symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder in German
professional firefighters. American Journal of Psychiatry, pp.
1727- 1732.
Appendix A
1. How much money do you think a firefighter earns in a year?
2. Do you know what the work of a firefighter entails? If yes,
describe
3. Do you think firefighters are useful in the society?
4. Are you aware of any risks/diseases firefighters expose
themselves to in discharging their duties? If yes, state them
knowldge on firefighters
Series 1 Salary Job Description Usefulness
Risks/Diseases 6.0 10.0 10.0 4.5 Series 2 Salary
Job Description Usefulness Risks/Diseases 3.0
0.0 0.0 1.0 Series 3 Salary Job Description
Usefulness Risks/Diseases 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Running Head: FIREFIGHTS
Method
Instead of selecting left and right justifications (so that both
margins are straight), choose left justification with ragged right
4. edges (so that the left margin is the only straight one).
In conducting this research, the researcher issued questionnaires
to ten students so as to establish whether they well understood
this profession and results were collected from all the ten
students and analyzed. The purpose of choosing the
questionnaire was because they are not only easy to administer
but you can regulate the information that you want from the
participants. Review the instructions for writing the Method
section and on writing in passive voice. Change sentences to
reflect passive voice—like this: Questionnaires were issued to
ten students to establish how well they understood this
profession. Provide the date and the way the surveys were
administered (SurveyMonkey, mail, FB, handed out in class?).
Results
The answer is to how much the students thought firefighters
earned per year was that six students believed that they earned
between $60000-90000, three students said that it was between
$35000 and $55000 whereas one student replied that it was
between $20000 and $45000. Don’t feel like you always have
to include the question when you report your results. Try
something like—According to the survey, 66% of the students
(6) believed firefighters earned between $60,000 and $90,000
per year while approximately 33% said . . . . Only 10% (1
student) chose the lowest amount of . . . .
The answer as to whether the students were aware of any risks
and/or diseases that firefighters exposed themselves was that
nine of the surveyed students saw that the job was stressful and
that the firefighters risked getting burned while conducting the
rescue missions whereas one student answered that he did not
see any risk that came along with being a firefighter.
As regards whether the student knew what the work of
firefighters entailed- all All students agreed that
theyfirefighters are the people who are tasked with saving lives
and properties in the event of a fire outbreak. [See how I’m
trimming your sentences? You can do this editing throughout.]
Introduce your figure. All students agreed that the profession is
5. very important to the society.
Choose caps in your chart title. Label your chart as Figure 1
and title it. Refer to the figure before you place the graphic.
Review how to incorporate graphics properly. You need to
report on more results. Surely you have more than 2 results to
report and more than 1 graphic?
Discussion
From the results gathered it became clear to the researcher that
many students thought firefighters earned very much contrary to
the situation on ground because the Bureau of Labor Statistics
showed that a firefighter earned an average of $47,720 per
annum.
It is also evident from the results that students appreciated that
appreciated the risks that firefighters exposed themselves to
when doing rescue operations as well as the usefulness of the
profession to the society. Indeed, the students also understood
the job description of firefighters. Work on your wording.
There are some needless repetitions. You need much more
information here. When you report more on your results, you’ll
have more to say here.
Conclusion
In conclusion, it is the researcher’s assertion that all the
students did not give any disease that a firefighter can suffer as
a result of his or her work and therefore it means that such
information has not been publicized.[Did you report this in your
Results section? That would be where you’d want this
information.] Furthermore, most of the students thought that
firefighters earned so much and therefore this means that the
salaries of firefighters is less in comparison to the duties they
undertake. So do students have an accurate understanding of
firefighting?
Recommendations
The researcher is of the opinion that theThe following
recommendations should be given effectwould improve
students’ knowledge about the so as to improve the work of
firefighters:
6. 1. Revise their salaries upwards. Include recommendations that
are specific and do-able. How and to what extent do we raise
salaries.
2. Educate people about the dangers involved in the profession.
How, when and to what extent?
3. Teach firefighters on how to navigate buildings they are
unfamiliar with in the event of a fire accident. Keep your
recommendations focused on what to do to educate the public
about firefighters.
REFERENCES
Bliss, J.P., Tidwell, P.D. and Guest, M.A., 1997. The
effectiveness of virtual reality for administering spatial
navigation training to firefighters. Presence: Teleoperators and
Virtual Environments, 6(1), pp.73-86.
Kern, D.G., Neill, M.A., Wrenn, D.S. and Varone, J.C., 1993.
Investigation of a unique time space cluster of sarcoidosis in
firefighters. American Review of Respiratory Disease,
148(4_pt_1), pp.974-980.
Newman, K. L., & Newman, L. S. (2012). Occupational causes
of sarcoidosis. Current opinion in allergy and clinical
immunology, 12(2), 145.
Torr, J.D., 2004. Responding to Attack: Firefighters and Police.
Lucent Books
Wagner, D., Heinrichs, M. and Ehlert, U., 1998. Prevalence of
symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder in German
professional firefighters. American Journal of Psychiatry, pp.
1727- 1732.
7. Appendix A
1. How much money do you think a firefighter earns in a year?
2. Do you know what the work of a firefighter entails? If yes,
describe
3. Do you think firefighters are useful in the society?
4. Are you aware of any risks/diseases firefighters expose
themselves to in discharging their duties? If yes, state them
knowldge on firefighters
Series 1 Salary Job Description Usefulness
Risks/Diseases 6.0 10.0 10.0 4.5 Series 2 Salary
Job Description Usefulness Risks/Diseases 3.0
0.0 0.0 1.0 Series 3 Salary Job Description
Usefulness Risks/Diseases 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0