How effectively do you think the Coyne et al. study and the Messina et al. study both used their review of literature to help the reader understand why the research question was asked? How could they have done it more effectively?
How effectively do you think the Coyne et al. study and the Messina et al. study...
do you think that Kim et al. (Dietary approaches to stop hypertension) operationalized their outcome measures in the best possible manner? Could different or supplementary measures have been used to enhance the quality of of the study's evidence? Polit & Beck Resourse Manual for Nursing Research: Chapter 13 Questions for discussion
1. How do the terms hypothesis and theory differ in meaning and application? 2. Why do you think physical scientists, such as those working in the fields of physics, chemistry, astronomy, etc., might say that research in the social sciences is unscientific? 3. What materials can a researcher provide others with in order to help them replicate a study? 4. How can applied research help you understand an issue your university or community is currently facing? 5. Identify three ways in which a study might...
why do you think is important to study foreinsic anthropology. how it may help us understand our own complex humanity how the information studied can apply to our modern world help us or hinder
What specific public health topic or research question do you think would be interesting and useful to study with observational methods? What type of information could observational methods give us that would help us better understand the topic? - Epidemiology Q.
1. Problem What is the problem the study was conducted to resolve? Why is the problem an important one for nursing to study? 2. Study Purpose What is the purpose of the study? 3. Research Question(s) What is the main research question? If it is not stated, what would you say the research question is? 4. Hypothesis or Hypotheses What is/are the study hypothesis(es)? If it is not stated, what would you say the hypothesis is? 5. Study Variables What is/are the independent variable(s)? What...
The following questions are from the published research article: Segre, L. et al. (2014). Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Mothers of Newborns Hospitalized on the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Nursing Research, 63(5), 320-332. What was the reliability shown to be in the ORIGINAL Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI), and in the CURRENT study? How do you interpret both of these values?
1. State your research topic. This is the broad umbrella under which your research question will fall. For example: Cancer care at end of life 2. Literature review. Provide a brief review of the literature (2-3 paragraphs) that leads the reader to your research question. Cite a few articles that introduce your topic. Then narrow your focus. For example, “Smith (2018), Jones (2017) and others have examined the frequency of chemotherapy use in the last 4 weeks of life, but...
If you are doing a qualitative study or a quantitative study, how do the variables or phenomenon addressed in your study inform the method, design, research questions, and data collection instrument to be used? What are two instruments that might be used to gather data for your study? Why do you believe these instruments will gather the appropriate data to answer the research questions and address the problem?
Do you think the Olympic organization is structured effectively? Why or why not? Explain the purpose of NOCs, IFs, NGBs, and OCOGs.
I have a literature review to do for BUSI 740 and I do not know how to do this. The instructions state: You will research and write a literature review on a topic relevant to your course. You will have approximately 7 modules/weeks to research and write the paper. At the beginning of Module/Week 2, your instructor will provide a list of approved topics for this assignment. Be sure to check the Announcement page and your email for the approved...