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    Sampling Case Studies Case Study 1 on Sampling Sampling Hispanic Adults by Telephone1 Problem: Researchers wanted to determine how aware adult Hispanics in the San Francisco area are of product warning messages and signs concerning cigarettes, alcoholic beverages, and other consumer products. The researchers needed to contact a sample of them to interview. A Solution: “Respondents were sampled using…random digit dialing. This procedure…avoids the use of directories with their inherent problem

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    Gioia Kaplan University Professor Jamie Sherman March 15, 2015 For the unit 6 assignment on case analysis, I will be conducting a case study on two clients. Case Study 1: Romeo The first client is Romeo. Romeo is a 19-year-old Hispanic male. He has numerous visible tattoos, piercings, and puckered scars. Romeo discloses that he attempted suicide twice during high school and lately has been feeling like he might try again. The last two times he tried, he bought some prescription

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    population is composed of 31.7 percent non- Hispanic whites and the second largest contributor to the city’s total population is Non-Hispanic Blacks with 32.4 percent. Hispanic or Latinos consist of 28.9 percent of the population. I have chosen this city as an immigrant city due to the sheer numbers of Hispanic population. Another reason it was chosen as such, was because out of the 2,695,598 people there are 572,416 foreign born people and out of that total Hispanic origin people consist of 28.4 percent

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    neighborhood. Although, there is more cultural/racial tension between many Hispanics and Caucasians because of each side believing in their own versions of misconceptions that they own the neighborhood and no one but that race should continue living in Highland Park. For example, a seemingly appearing Caucasian said, “Get out of our neighborhood, you wetback” (Anonymous). Grounded on this comment about a particular Hispanic, who wanted to remain anonymous felt as the reference was intended for all

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    I have always been a very driven person in all aspects of my life. I have tried to exceed standards, going above and beyond expectations by pushing myself to do my best. There are several factors that have contributed to my academic performance including involvement in events and activities dealing with the Spanish language and culture, past job experience, participating in Educators Rising, and sibling rivalry. My brother was an excellent student and did well in everything he participated in;

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    good for Soto and therefore this false assumption brought down Soto and distorted his thoughts on race and economic status. The essay by Gary Soto was well written because it can be highly relatable to one’s life, especially to someone who is of Hispanic descent. Gary Sotos writings in “Like Mexicans” manages to focus on a direct audience throughout the passage. The author intends to reach his audience by provoking a feeling of guilt in those who discriminate against others, as well as thinking

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    How does someone prove their ethnicity? My first name, Emily, sounds like a typical American name. Whereas my last name, Martinez, sounds Hispanic. I never thought much of my name, I just saw it as a way for people to call me. When people told me their ethnicity, I accepted it and never analyzed if they truly represented their ethnicity. I identified as Hispanic because I was born in America to Mexican parents. A time in my life that caused me to develop a belief of my cultural identity was when I

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    The term Hispanic refers to people who are capable of speaking and comprehending the Spanish language, and whose ancestry identifies with the Hispanic culture. The three main Hispanic groups in the United States are Cubans, Mexicans, and Puerto Ricans. Puerto Ricans are people who identify themselves as Hispanics of Puerto Rican origin, meaning they were either born in Puerto Rico, or have family ancestry that traces back to Puerto Rico. According to Lopez & Patten (2015), in 2013, Puerto Ricans

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    Bars often provide one of the most open and accepting social atmospheres where people go to hang out with friends, meet new people, watch sporting events, go on a date, read a book, eat a meal, or sometimes just to get drunk. Drinking often causes people to loosen up and engage in conversation or reveal personal information that they probably wouldn’t in any other environment. The influence of alcohol puts a person in a vulnerable situation, so bar patrons typically want to drink in a place they

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    went to an Elementary school to help out a teacher. I could see a piñata hanging in the room. Even the posters in the room had to do with the Hispanic culture. Of course, if you ask any child in school what their favorite day is in the cafeteria most will reply that Mexican food day is their favorite. Many times even in the dress in school you see a Hispanic connection      At school, many times I did see many ladies wearing brightly colored dresses. A couple of years back

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