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This 11 page paper provides an overview of assessments of two research articles, and considers factors like the validity of claims made by the researchers. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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people in the aged population. The premise for the research is based on the belief that because of changing demographic factors, the aging of the population in general will
result in many students providing services in a variety of arenas for aged populations. Assessing the views of these students regarding ageism, the aging of the population in general
and perspectives on the social and economic needs of this population is at the center of this study. Gattuso and Saws study also reflects other changes in the demographics
of population of learners, suggesting that college students now studying in rural areas and in rural universities may in fact be providing the aged population with a significant number of
services in years to come. As a result, the focus of this study is in assessing the views of both urban and rural populations regarding the issue of ageism
and the impact of age assessments on the reaction of students to those in their environment. The central objective of this study, then, is to determine or assess the
expectations of students in both urban and rural populations regarding the aging population and to further determine the correlation between the reactions of these students and the services they provide.
As a result, this study focuses on a methodology aimed at students in social services and related studies, who may find themselves in a position to provide care or
services for the aging population in the future. Newnham et al (1993) Newnham et al (1993) considered the issue of the use of ultrasound during pregnancy, arguing that
assessments of the impact of this kind of procedure should be assessed. As an increasing number of practitioners opt to perform ultrasounds or have the procedure performed in the
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