GROUP 2 3E Flashcards

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Uses academic databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar, and library resources to find relevant articles, books, and reports.

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Literature review

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Process in developing a conceptual framework that involves visual aid which helps clarify the theoretical structure of the study and communicates complex ideas in a clear and concise manner.

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Creating a Visual Representation

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3
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is a testable statement or educated guess about how things work.

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Hypothesis

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4
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are variables that are manipulated in an experiment to observe their effects on other variables.

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Independent Variables

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This phase is critical in ensuring the study is methodologically sound and capable of answering the research questions or testing the hypotheses.

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Designing and Planning Phase

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Techniques and tools used to gather data from participants.

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Data Collection Methods

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Provides a brief summary of the research, including key elements like the background, methods, results, and conclusions.

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Abstract

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Describes how the study was conducted, including the research design, participants, data collection, and analysis methods.

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Methods

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It involves converting raw data into a format that is suitable for analysis, enhancing its usability and interpretability.

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Data Transformation

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It involves reviewing and correcting data to ensure its accuracy, consistency, and reliability before analysis

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Data Cleaning

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Entire group of individuals who meet the specified criteria for a particular study.

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Population

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12
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structured instruments with predefined questions to collect data on attitudes, behaviors, or conditions. Statistical analysis is used to determine prevalence, correlations, or differences.

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Surveys and Questionnaires

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13
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To examine data in order to uncover patters, trends and anomalies.

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Exploratory Data Analysis

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Its purpose is to organize the environment and resources needed for efficient and effective data collection.

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Setting Up Logistics

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It involves sharing research findings with various stakeholders, including the scientific community, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and the public.

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Dissemination

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involves applying research findings to improve practice, policy, or further research. This ensures that evidence-based practices are integrated into real-world settings to enhance patient outcomes and nursing care

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Utilization

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Use various media channels to reach a broader audience, including the general public.

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Media and public outreach

18
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Influence healthcare policy based on research evidence to improve healthcare systems and patient outcomes.

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Policy development

19
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are variables that explain the process through which an independent variable influences a dependent variable.

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Mediator Variables

20
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Examines relationships between variables without manipulating them.

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Correlational Design