What does PICO stand for?
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population
intervention
comparison
outcome
absence of coercion, deciding voluntarily to participate in a study, having the right to
ask questions or drop out at any time
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right to self determination
,world view or general perspective of the world's complexities
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paradigm
purpose of research: determining the factors and exposures that affect or cause
illness
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etiology and harm
evaluative criteria considering ethics and the way the researchers conducted
themselves
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dependability
research trigger that begins with an innovation or readings in research literature
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knowledge focused trigger
,provided an ethical model for research adopted by most disciplinary organizations in
the US
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Belmont Report
right to freedom from harm/discomfort and right to protection from exploitation fall
under which ethical principle
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beneficence
type of hypothesis that predicts the existence of a relationship, not its direction
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nondirectional hypothesis
things invented by researchers based on inferences from human behavior,
deliberately invented, more complex than a concept
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, constructs
The specification of what the intervention and alternative (control) treatment
conditions are and how they should be administered
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intervention protocol
type of hypothesis that states the actual prediction of the relationship
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research hypothesis
type of hypothesis that specifies the expected direction of the relationship between
variables
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directional hypothesis
A study designed to assess the safety, efficacy, and effectiveness of a new clinical
intervention, often involving several phases
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population
intervention
comparison
outcome
absence of coercion, deciding voluntarily to participate in a study, having the right to
ask questions or drop out at any time
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right to self determination
,world view or general perspective of the world's complexities
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paradigm
purpose of research: determining the factors and exposures that affect or cause
illness
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etiology and harm
evaluative criteria considering ethics and the way the researchers conducted
themselves
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dependability
research trigger that begins with an innovation or readings in research literature
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knowledge focused trigger
,provided an ethical model for research adopted by most disciplinary organizations in
the US
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Belmont Report
right to freedom from harm/discomfort and right to protection from exploitation fall
under which ethical principle
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beneficence
type of hypothesis that predicts the existence of a relationship, not its direction
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nondirectional hypothesis
things invented by researchers based on inferences from human behavior,
deliberately invented, more complex than a concept
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, constructs
The specification of what the intervention and alternative (control) treatment
conditions are and how they should be administered
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intervention protocol
type of hypothesis that states the actual prediction of the relationship
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research hypothesis
type of hypothesis that specifies the expected direction of the relationship between
variables
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directional hypothesis
A study designed to assess the safety, efficacy, and effectiveness of a new clinical
intervention, often involving several phases