QuizzeZ 1 & 2 Flashcards
Brainstorming strategies to organize research ideas covered in class include…
- compare & contrast
- process
- classification or division
- cause & effect
- problem & solution
in order to get the big picture of your topic area, start by…
- reading easier works first
- reading summary sources on a topic area if available
- skim the document and identify major concepts
what are 4 things you should do when working with literature?
- find it
- manage it
- use it
- review it
what is a focusing question?
the most important question you are interested in regarding your research idea
name 4 ways to stay organized when searching the literature
- use a citation manager like RefWorks or EndNote
- record where and when you retrieved the information
- avoid searching loops (finding the same materials)
- keep & file copies of relevant articles even if you’re not sure you’ll use them
a clear and useful research question is…
- well justified
- original
- feasible
- focused
- falls within the area of healthcare treatment
in order to be purposeful in your literature search, analysis occurs on what 2 levels?
individual sources
body of research
what is the main goal of a preliminary literature review?
identify gaps in knowledge: the more you read, the easier it is to produce a research question
an effective literature review requires you to…
- use good summary sources
- think critically
- develop a structure
- choose purposefully
- use literature to back up arguments
- review and write throughout the research process
- get feedback
- be prepared to redraft
the statement “In scientific discovery, we need to formulate clear questions to guide us in our search for answers that satisfy our curiosity,” motivates our need for…
research
information that includes research procedure, purpose, risks, benefits, and alternatives for participants should be included in the…
informed consent
contracts of care may be…
financially motivated
(i.e., cult chiros)
the use of x-rays in chiropractic care should be…
informed by clinical practice guidelines
exempt studies include…
non-sensitive data or specimens
injustice occurs when…
- benefits to which a person is entitled are denied without good reason, or
- burdens are imposed unduly