ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
Peer Review Ans✓✓✓the process of subjecting research to the appraisal
of a neutral third party. Common processes of peer review include
selecting research for conferences and evaluating research manuscripts
for publication
Replication Ans✓✓✓Repeating a specific study in detail on a different
sample. When a study has been replicated several times and similar
results are found, the evidence can be used with more confidence
Blinded Peer Review Ans✓✓✓The reviewer remains unaware of the
researcher's identity. A research report is subjected to appraisal by a
neutral party who is unassociated with the research and unaware of the
report's authorship. Reviewers determine whether the study process and
outcome are of acceptable quality for communication to the broader
professional community
Systematic Review Ans✓✓✓A highly structured and controlled search
of the available literature that minimizes the potential for bias and
produces a practice recommendation as an outcome
Evidence Based Practice Ans✓✓✓The use of the best scientific
evidence, integrated with clinical experience and incorporating patient
values and preference sin the practice of professional nursing care
, Randomized Controlled Trial Ans✓✓✓An experiment in which subjects
are randomly assigned to groups, one of which receives an experimental
treatment while another serves as a control group. The experiment has
high internal validity, so the researcher can draw conclusions regarding
the effects of treatments
External Validity Ans✓✓✓The ability to generalize the findings from a
research study to other populations, places, and situations
Quantitative Research Ans✓✓✓A traditional approach to research in
which variables are identified and measured in a reliable and valid way
(numerical)
Paradigm Ans✓✓✓An overall belief system or way of viewing the
nature of reality and the basis of knowledge
Qualitative Research Ans✓✓✓A naturalistic approach to research in
which the focus is on understanding the meaning of an experience from
the individual's perspective (Non-numerical- meanings/beliefs)
Mixed Methods Ans✓✓✓A research approach that combines
quantitative and qualitative elements; it involves the description of the
measurable state of a phenomenon and the individual's subjective
response to it (BOTH Quantitative and Qualitative)