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A brief description of a completed or proposed study, usually
located at the beginning of a report or proposal. It answers, in
about 250 words, the following:
- What were the research questions?
- What methods did the researcher use to address the
questions?
- What did the researcher find?
What are the implications for practice? - Correct Answers
✅Abstract
The organization and synthesis of data so as to answer
research questions and test hypotheses - Correct Answers
✅Analysis
Protection of participants' confidentiality such that even the
researcher cannot link individuals with the data they
provided. - Correct Answers ✅Anonymity
Pertain to the likely barriers and facilitators to
implementation, strategies to improve uptake, and resource
implications of applying the guideline.
Related concept = transferability : refers to the potential for
extrapolation; the extend to which findings can be transferred
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to or have applicability in other settings or groups. - Correct
Answers ✅Applicability
Research designed to find a solution to an immediate
practical problem. - Correct Answers ✅Applied research
Included in the problem statement and proposal.
Problem statements, which articulate the nature, context and
significance of a problem, include several components
organized to form an argument for a new study: problem
identification; the background, scope, and consequences of
the problem; knowledge gaps; and possible solutions to the
problem.
The proposal must make a persuasive argument that the
research could make a noteworthy contribution to evidence
on a topic that is theoretically or clinically significant. -
Correct Answers ✅Argument
The affirmative agreement of an individual (e.g. a child) to
participate in a study , typically to supplement formal
consent by a parent or guardian. - Correct Answers
✅Assent
A principle that is accepted as being true based on logic or
reason, without proof - Correct Answers ✅Assumption
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The loss of participants over the course of a study, which can
create bias by changing the composition of the sample
initially drawn. - Correct Answers ✅Attrition
The systematic documentation of material that allows an
independent auditor of a qualitative study to draw
conclusions about trustworthiness. - Correct Answers
✅Audit trail
The extent to which qualitative researcher fairly and faithfully
show a range of different realitiies in the collection, analysis,
and interpretation of the data. - Correct Answers
✅Authenticity
The second level of coding in a grounded theory study, using
the Strauss and Corbin's approach, involving the process of
categorizing. recategorizing and condensing first-level codes
by connecting a category and its subcategories. - Correct
Answers ✅Axial coding
The translation of a translated text (from a forward
translation) back into the original language, so that the
original and back-translated versions can be compared to
assess semantic equivalence. - Correct Answers ✅Back
translation
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Advantages of research to participants or to society, to be
taken into account when performing a cost-benefit analysis.
Benefit to participants can include:
- Access to a potentially beneficial intervention that might
otherwise be unavailable
- Comfort in being able to discuss their situation or problem
with a friendly, impartial person
- Increased knowledge about themselves or their conditions,
either through opportunity for introspection and self-reflection
or through direct interaction with researchers
- Escape from normal routine.
- Satisfaction that information they provide may help other
with similar conditions
- Direct monetary or material gains through stipends or other
incentives. - Correct Answers ✅Benefit
An ethical principle that seeks to maximize benefits fro study
participants and prevent harm - Correct Answers
✅Beneficence
Am influence that distorts the results of a study and
undermines validity. (Can never be totally avoided) - Correct
Answers ✅Bias