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Evidence Based Final 2026 A+ GRADE ASSURED COMPL vc vc vc vc vc vc vc
ETE SOLUTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (77109)
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QUESTION 1 vc
Término
ANSWER
Definición
QUESTION 2 vc
non-experimental research vc
ANSWER
Define and explain: Studies involve the researcher collecting data without introducing any treatment. -
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descriptive design, data collected during the study subject without intervening -
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correlational design In experimental research, the researcher has complete control over the independe
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nt variable and can manipulate it to test the hypothesis. In non-
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experimental research, the researcher does not have this level of control and must rely on observations
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and measurements of naturally occurring variables.
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QUESTION 3 vc
experimental research vc
ANSWER
Define and explain: (week 6 .ppt) Studies involve the researcher collecting data while introducing treat
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ment. • Systematically intervene in a process and measure the outcome • Validity of the research will de
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pend on the experimental design In experimental research, the researcher has complete control over th
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e independent variable and can manipulate it to test the hypothesis. In non-
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experimental research, the researcher does not have this level of control and must rely on observations
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and measurements of naturally occurring variables. •More control over confounding variables. •Can esta
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blish cause and effect relationships. - randomization - control - manipulation
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,QUESTION 4 vc
Random Control Trial vc vc
ANSWER
Random selection/sample group, control group and manipulation. Intended to test cause and effect.
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QUESTION 5 vc
individual study vc
ANSWER
Define and explain: single study on a particular subject "most basic form of research"
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QUESTION 6 vc
qualitative study vc
ANSWER
Define and explain: Qualitative research gathers participants' experiences, perceptions, and behavior. It
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answers the hows and whys instead of how many or how much. involves collecting and analyzing non-
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numerical data to understand concepts, opinions or experiences.
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QUESTION 7 vc
Qualitative vs. Quantitative Research vc vc vc
ANSWER
Quantitative Hard science (objective) Deductive reasoning Cause & effect Numbers/Stats Focus -
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narrow Tests theory Seeks generalization Qualitative Soft science (subjective) Inductive reasoning Mea
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ning, discovery Words, narrative Focus - broad Develops theory Multiple realities...less generalizable
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QUESTION 8 vc
grounded theory vc
ANSWER
An approach to collecting and analyzing qualitative data with the aim of developing theories and theoret
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ical propositions. An inductive method of generating theory from data by creating categories in which to
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place data and then looking for relationships among categories Grounded theory sets out to discover or
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construct theory from data, systematically obtained and analyzed using comparative analysis.
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QUESTION 9 vc
, phenomenology
ANSWER
define: A qualitative research method that explores the meaning of human experiences through the "live
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d experience" of the individual. The study of individuals' own unique, first-
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person, conscious experience. Phenomenological research is a qualitative research approach that seeks t
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o understand and describe the universal essence of a phenomenon. The approach investigates the every
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day experiences of human beings while suspending the researchers' preconceived assumptions about th
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e phenomenon
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QUESTION 10 vc
ethnography
ANSWER
define: A qualitative study that explores the cultural aspects of a particular group of informants. the met
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hod by which researchers attempt to understand a group or culture by observing it from the inside, wit
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hout imposing any preconceived notions they might have Ethnography, simply stated, is the study of pe
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ople in their own environment through the use of methods such as participant observation and face-to-
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face interviewing.
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QUESTION 11 vc
descriptive research vc
ANSWER
define: this is non-experimental - Data collected during the study subject without intervening. -
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Validity of the research will depend on the sampling method +surveys +observations +case studies Pros
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•Allows you to describe your research subject without influencing it .•Accessible -
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you can gather more data on a larger scale. Cons • No control over confounding variables • Can't establi
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sh cause-and-effect relationships.
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QUESTION 12 vc
What is a clinical guideline?
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ANSWER
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based clinical practice guideline (EBCPG) consists of a set of recommendations from a professional orga
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nization, based on research evidence and offered as a generic guideline for care in a variety of settings (
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Brown, 2018). These guidelines address a variety of medical issues and conditions
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QUESTION 13 vc
Dissemination EBP vc
Exam Solution vc
Evidence Based Final 2026 A+ GRADE ASSURED COMPL vc vc vc vc vc vc vc
ETE SOLUTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (77109)
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QUESTION 1 vc
Término
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Definición
QUESTION 2 vc
non-experimental research vc
ANSWER
Define and explain: Studies involve the researcher collecting data without introducing any treatment. -
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descriptive design, data collected during the study subject without intervening -
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correlational design In experimental research, the researcher has complete control over the independe
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nt variable and can manipulate it to test the hypothesis. In non-
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experimental research, the researcher does not have this level of control and must rely on observations
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and measurements of naturally occurring variables.
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QUESTION 3 vc
experimental research vc
ANSWER
Define and explain: (week 6 .ppt) Studies involve the researcher collecting data while introducing treat
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ment. • Systematically intervene in a process and measure the outcome • Validity of the research will de
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pend on the experimental design In experimental research, the researcher has complete control over th
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e independent variable and can manipulate it to test the hypothesis. In non-
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experimental research, the researcher does not have this level of control and must rely on observations
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and measurements of naturally occurring variables. •More control over confounding variables. •Can esta
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blish cause and effect relationships. - randomization - control - manipulation
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,QUESTION 4 vc
Random Control Trial vc vc
ANSWER
Random selection/sample group, control group and manipulation. Intended to test cause and effect.
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QUESTION 5 vc
individual study vc
ANSWER
Define and explain: single study on a particular subject "most basic form of research"
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QUESTION 6 vc
qualitative study vc
ANSWER
Define and explain: Qualitative research gathers participants' experiences, perceptions, and behavior. It
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answers the hows and whys instead of how many or how much. involves collecting and analyzing non-
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numerical data to understand concepts, opinions or experiences.
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QUESTION 7 vc
Qualitative vs. Quantitative Research vc vc vc
ANSWER
Quantitative Hard science (objective) Deductive reasoning Cause & effect Numbers/Stats Focus -
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narrow Tests theory Seeks generalization Qualitative Soft science (subjective) Inductive reasoning Mea
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ning, discovery Words, narrative Focus - broad Develops theory Multiple realities...less generalizable
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QUESTION 8 vc
grounded theory vc
ANSWER
An approach to collecting and analyzing qualitative data with the aim of developing theories and theoret
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place data and then looking for relationships among categories Grounded theory sets out to discover or
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construct theory from data, systematically obtained and analyzed using comparative analysis.
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QUESTION 9 vc
, phenomenology
ANSWER
define: A qualitative research method that explores the meaning of human experiences through the "live
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d experience" of the individual. The study of individuals' own unique, first-
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person, conscious experience. Phenomenological research is a qualitative research approach that seeks t
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o understand and describe the universal essence of a phenomenon. The approach investigates the every
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day experiences of human beings while suspending the researchers' preconceived assumptions about th
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e phenomenon
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QUESTION 10 vc
ethnography
ANSWER
define: A qualitative study that explores the cultural aspects of a particular group of informants. the met
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hod by which researchers attempt to understand a group or culture by observing it from the inside, wit
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hout imposing any preconceived notions they might have Ethnography, simply stated, is the study of pe
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ople in their own environment through the use of methods such as participant observation and face-to-
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face interviewing.
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QUESTION 11 vc
descriptive research vc
ANSWER
define: this is non-experimental - Data collected during the study subject without intervening. -
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Validity of the research will depend on the sampling method +surveys +observations +case studies Pros
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•Allows you to describe your research subject without influencing it .•Accessible -
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you can gather more data on a larger scale. Cons • No control over confounding variables • Can't establi
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sh cause-and-effect relationships.
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QUESTION 12 vc
What is a clinical guideline?
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ANSWER
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nization, based on research evidence and offered as a generic guideline for care in a variety of settings (
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QUESTION 13 vc
Dissemination EBP vc