Questions for a Preliminary Overview of a Research Report
1. How relevant is the research problem to the actual practice of science?
2. Does the study focus on a topic that is considered a priority are for research?
3. Is the research quantitative or qualitative?
4. What is the underlying purpose (or purposes) of the study—identification, description, exploration, explanation, or prediction and control?
5. What might be some implications of this research?
6. To what type of people and settings is the research most relevant?
7. If the findings are accurate, how might the results of this study be used by you?
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How relevant is the research problem to the actual practice of science?
Questions for a preliminary overview of a research report. What is the underlying purpose or purposes of the study- identification, description, exploration,or prediction/ control? Does the purpose correspond to an EBP focus such as therapy treatment , diagnosis, prognosis, etiology, harm or meaning ?
how relevant is the research problem to the actual practice of nursing?
what might be some clinical implications of this research, if the findings are accurate how might i use the results of this study ?
Directions What is a research proposal? The purpose of a research proposal is to identify and formulate questions that arise from nursing practice and to design a research project to study the identified problem. The goal of a research proposal is to present and justify a research idea you have and to present the practical ways in which you think this research should be conducted. Research proposals contain extensive literature reviews and must provide persuasive evidence that there is a...
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After you review the designs, describe which research design you would expect to find when searching for evidence relevant to your own research question from Week 2. Why? Explain your answer. The most common sampling method is the convenience sample; therefore, many of the studies that you find for evidence use this sampling method. What are the implications for using a convenience sample on the way you interpret and use the findings? Compare qualitative and quantitative research designs and outline...
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