MODULE 16 Flashcards

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are the results of data analysis which include description of samples, analysis and interpretation of the test of hypotheses

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Findings

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2
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is used to present findings

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Descriptive statistics

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3
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are used to predict and generalize results after the hypotheses are tested.

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inferential techniques

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This consists of statements with numerals or numbers to describe data. It is supported by direct quotes, summary of findings, meanings and implications of the study based on theories, related literature and research Findings can also be reinforced and justified by previous observations and experiences of the researcher regarding the phenomenon under study presented objectively, clearly, and concisely in paragraph form.

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Textual form

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It is the means used in organizing and presenting data in a systematic way in which numerical or statistical data are arranged in rows and columns to make them easily understood and interpreted.

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Tabular form

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Tabular data are presented in the following ways:

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Rows
Columns
Cells

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7
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_____ is a subjective section of a research report which allows the researcher to discuss findings in the light of the theoretical framework factual observations, interview results and within the context of the literature review It also explains results that considered a concrete means of presenting research results.

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Interpretation

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8
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predict study results based on the theoretical framework or on previous research studies

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Research hypotheses

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9
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are used to either accept or reject the null hypothesis and to support action taken through explanation of the implications of the acceptance and rejection made.

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Inferential hypotheses

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10
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The logical outgrowth of the summary of findings consists of conceptualizations and generalizations in response to the problems raised in the study

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Conclusions

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11
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focus on the answers to the major problem, particularly on the results of the test on the null hypotheses with each corresponding implications and analysis of findings.

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Conclusions

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12
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Considering the conclusions, the researcher suggests solutions to the problems to prevent the occurrence of these or minimize their impact or effect

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Recommendations

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13
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are addressed to the sectors concerned or the intended beneficiaries of the research study such as the director of nursing service, the deans of colleges of nursing, nurse practitioners, clinical instructors, student nurses, the health care clientele, the general public, interest groups and government and non-government agencies among others for their adoption arid or implementation. These are also intended to improve the particular discipline or field of study

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Recommendations

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14
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is the best way to communicate research findings. _____ of the report is the responsibility of every nurse researcher, to disseminate new knowledge to their colleagues, other health professionals and consumers

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Publication

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15
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is a summary of the most important aspects of research

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abstract

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16
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Academic papers should be submitted in publishable style consistent with the style of the conference organizers. this includes

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Introduction, Methods, Results, and discussions/conclusions

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is a research report presented at a conference with a visual display so it can be read and viewed by large groups of professionals in an informal setting. The author stands near the __ at specified time to discuss the details of the research and answer questions as necessary The ___ must be innovative and designed to capture the audience attention and interest.

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Poster presentation

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is a research report presented at a conference with a visual display so it can be read and viewed by large groups of professionals in an informal setting. The author stands near the __ at specified time to discuss the details of the research and answer questions as necessary The ___ must be innovative and designed to capture the audience attention and interest.

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Poster presentation