ch 10 Flashcards

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pure science (pure research) (bench science)

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  • summarizes and explains the universe without regard for whether the information is immediately useful
  • information gathered solely for the sake of obtaining new knowledge
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applied science (clinical science)

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  • practical application of scientific theory and laws
  • taking to the patient’s bedside those findings that may be useful in curing, managing, or preventing diseases or managing symptoms
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research vs problem solving

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problem solving is specific to a given situation and is designed for immediate action, whereas research is generalizable or transferrable to other situations and deals with long-term solutions rather than immediate ones

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conceptual framework

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organization of supporting ideas, on which to base the study

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the main difference between experimental and non experimental data

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whether the researcher manipulates, influences, or or changes the participants in any way by the testing of an intervention or medication or other substance

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experimental desgin

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provide evidence of a cause-and-effect relationship between actions

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experimental designs provide what?

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provide evidence of a cause-and-effect relationship between actions

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translational research

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  • serves as a conduit between “bench and the bedside”
  • takes the findings in the laboratories and develops them for use at the bedside
  • takes the findings from from clinical research done at the bedside to ask new questions and to direct new research at the bench level
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translational research

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  • serves as a conduit between “bench and the bedside”
  • takes the findings in the laboratories and develops them for use at the bedside
  • takes the findings from clinical research done at the bedside to ask new questions and to direct new research at the bench level
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