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Definition
Participant observation
Nonparticipant observation
Types of information collected from observation
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Blinding/masking Interviewing
Observation Screening
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Definition
Determined by data saturation: ongoing data analysis determines
that no new information is being identified from data collection, thus,
researcher ends participant recruitment and data collection
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Sample size in Statistical significance
qualitative research in experimental
research
Data analysis techniques Variable selection in mixed methods
in quantitative research research
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Term
Sections of a research article:
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Introduction, Literature Review, Data
Summary, Overview, Procedures,
Collection, Outcomes,
Findings, Analysis, Summary
, Interpretation, Summary
Overview, Background, Abstract,
Methodology, Results, Evaluation, Introduction/Background,
Conclusion Summary Methods, Results,Discussion,
Conclusion
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A nurse researcher is interested in the effect of radiation exposure
in childhood on the development of thyroid cancer in adulthood.
He decides to recruit 30 adult patients with thyroid cancer who visit
the oncology clinic. He then finds a comparable group of
patients who do not have thyroid cancer. He administers a
questionnaire to both groups that asks about their exposure to
radiation sources as a child, in order to determine whether the
frequency of radiation exposure is different for the two groups.
This study design is a:
a.Case-control
b. Retrospective cohort
c. Prospective cohort
d. Quasi-experimental
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Unstructured interviews, Semi-structured interviews, Focus group interviews,
Joint interviews, Diaries and journals, Photo elicitation, Photovoice, Videos,
Narratives
, Researchers and participants do not know which group (intervention or control)
a participant will be allocated to before the random allocation occurs
A nurse researcher is interested in the effect of radiation exposure in
childhood on the development of thyroid cancer in adulthood. He decides
to recruit 30 adult patients with thyroid cancer who visit the oncology
clinic. He then finds a comparable group of patients who do not have
thyroid cancer. He administers a questionnaire to both groups that asks
about their exposure to radiation sources as a child, in order to determine
whether the frequency of radiation exposure is different for the two groups.
This study design is a:
a.Case-control
b. Retrospective cohort
c. Prospective cohort
d. Quasi-experimental
Testable statement
Two or more variables needed
Directional vs. nondirectional
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Definition
Aims to observe, describe, study various aspects of a phenomenon
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Experimental research Descriptive research