How to write a research proposal and Intro: Background, RRL - 2nd evals (2019) by Keim Flashcards

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Should be written in past tense:

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Chapter 2

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Best evidence

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Systemic review

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Not included in EBM:

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Patient profile

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Used by NLM

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MESH

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Not a conceptual phase:

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Selecting a research design

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Selecting participants assigned to treatment group by chance:

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Randomization

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Significance of the study:

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Who are the users and benefits they get…

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Not boolean operators:

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If then

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Primary literature except:

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Systemic review

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Tertiary literature except:

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Conference

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Books may be used for:

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Broad overview

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Successful clinical question components except:

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Setting

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Integrated in discussion

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Limitations of the study

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Integrated in results:

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Data analysis

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Defines the gap of knowledge:

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Review of literature

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Included in the methodology, except:

a. hypothesis
b. research design
c. setting
d. population
c. sampling

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a. hypothesis

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Negative statement that assumes that a difference or an association between variables do not exist.

a) Null hypothesis
b) Alternative hypothesis
c) One-tiled hypothesis
d) Two-tailed hypothesis

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a) Null hypothesis

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“Determinants of nutritional status of children” is an example of:

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Applied research

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Empirical

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Collecting data

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Position of the independent variable in the conceptual framework is found on the:

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Left

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Books may be used for:

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Broad review

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Exploring and understanding a central phenomenon.

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Qualitative research

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It contains the justification of why the study has to be done:

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Background of the study

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Justifying the need to answer the problem is found in the:

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Introduction

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Ultimate purpose of research in medicine:

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Better heath

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The following are examples of observational study EXCEPT :

a) Cohort study
b) Case control study
c) Cross sectional study
d) Case series & case report
e) Experimental

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e) Experimental