Types of quantitative research
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descriptive - prevalence, commonality
exploration - related factors
prediction & control - correlation
explanation - cause, theory
,What are the basic elements of both theories and conceptual models
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concepts
Components of problem statement
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rationale
significance
concepts
population
commonalities of naturalistic and constructivist
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ultimate goals
external evidence
reliance on human cooperation
ethical constraints
fallibility (limitations)
The Belmont report
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, the basis for regulations affecting US government sponsored research
Foreground question
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question that concerns etiology and harms
the use of the best evidence in making patient care decisions
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evidence based practice
causal hypothesis
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indicates a cause-effect relationship between variables
rigorously integrate a wide scope of research information on a topic to determine if
the evidence is strong or weak
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descriptive - prevalence, commonality
exploration - related factors
prediction & control - correlation
explanation - cause, theory
,What are the basic elements of both theories and conceptual models
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concepts
Components of problem statement
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rationale
significance
concepts
population
commonalities of naturalistic and constructivist
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ultimate goals
external evidence
reliance on human cooperation
ethical constraints
fallibility (limitations)
The Belmont report
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, the basis for regulations affecting US government sponsored research
Foreground question
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question that concerns etiology and harms
the use of the best evidence in making patient care decisions
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evidence based practice
causal hypothesis
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indicates a cause-effect relationship between variables
rigorously integrate a wide scope of research information on a topic to determine if
the evidence is strong or weak
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