Evaluating the Research Process HCS-465 July 16.2012 Evaluating the Research Process The following paper will address the research process using the article Knowledge and attitude about colon cancer screening among African Americans. The research process consists of nine parts that include; selecting a problem, formulating a hypothesis, reviewing the literature, listing the measures, describing the subjects, constructing a design, constructing and identifying measurement devices, analysis
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Evaluating the Research Process Week 4 Allison Valentino HCS 465 September 3, 2012 Dr. Ajit Narang Evaluating the Research Process ➢ Explain the research process used in the study Research process was to determine if Japan hospital organizations experienced any incidence of adverse drug events and medication errors. If so, why were these errors happening and how to does the data compare to
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The Research Process HCS/465 November 2, 2012 The Research Process In the research process, many questions must be answered to provide validity in the article being read. Evaluating quantitative research and qualitative research is the beginning of the process. Supporting evidence is a way to validate the creditability of the content read. Three types of literature typically reviewed are theoretical literature, empirical literature, and the use of primary and secondary
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Evaluating the Research Process HCS 465 Evaluating the Research Process The article “Are abnormal premorbid personality traits associated with Alzheimer’s disease?-A case-control study” is very informative for those researching such cases. This paper will provide an explanation as to how the research for the above article was conducted. Research is a vital process that consists of very specific stages which result in new conclusions. These stages consist of selecting an issue to conduct research
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Evaluating the Research Process ABC HCS/465 July 27, 2015 DEF Evaluating the Research Process In some recent study on teen pregnancy, it is estimated that the cost may be as high as $428 billion per year or an average of $5,500 for each teen parent that gives birth before 18 years of age (Youth.gov, 2015). That is why through this study, "Effectiveness of the "baby think it over" teen pregnancy prevention program", it is vital to understand the mindset of teen's interest in sexual activities
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Evaluating the Research Process HCS/465 Evaluating the Research Process There are many steps to the research process that a researcher must go through. From choosing the subject or a problem to writing the final report, steps are important to maintain a set of standards to the research process. Reviewing the appropriate literature and considering ethical decisions in data collection are also equally important. The types of data collected and how it was collected will help in drawing a conclusion
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Evaluating the Research Process Megan Gardner HCS/465 Pamela Bennett 05/06/13 Evaluating the Research Process Pregnancy is a major factor that is over taking the teen community. This is an action that is happening and no one can find a way to slow it down. It seems that everywhere you look; another teenager is pregnant or knows a friend or pier that is pregnant. In the article “Aggression is a predictor of rapid repeat teen pregnancy” the author talks about how teenagers are not
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Evaluating the Research Process Wendy Witt HCS/465 July 22, 2013 Yvette Mallory RN, MSN Remote communities face several challenges concerning health care. For instance, communication with health care professionals, transportation, availability of doctors, and shortage of doctors. Literature review to identify and review new methods of improving access to health, quality of care, and improving the effectiveness of delivering health care services in remote Alaskan villages. MEDLINE, EMBASE
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Evaluating the Research Process Health Care Research Utilization – HCS/465 This paper will attempt to describe the research process using the article ¹Phipps, M.G., Nunes, A. P., (2012) Assessing Pregnancy Intention and Associated Risks in Pregnant Adolescents. Maternal and Child Health Journal 16:1820–1827. The research process is made up of nine parts. They include; selecting a problem, formulating a hypothesis, reviewing the literature, listing the measures, describing the subjects
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Evaluating the Research Process HCS/465 September 10, 2012 Introduction This paper is a descriptive review of the literature on breast cancer outcomes: 1990 through 2000. The research was done on fewer than 100 subjects in the United States and Western Europe. The results of this research also includes past projects of 1089 articles of which 230 were included. No single item was used to come to the conclusion of this article. A while ranges of research methodologies
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