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Structured Questionnaires
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Physiological Measurements
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What are the lived experiences of patients with heart failure?
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How does a new intervention affect patient outcomes?
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How do nurses perceive teamwork in the ICU?
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What is the meaning of recovery for stroke survivors?
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Lower than a single RCT
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Equivalent to a case study
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Higher than a single RCT
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Lower than expert opinion
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The process of data collection.
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The loss of participants over the course of a study.
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The method of data analysis.
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The ethical approval process.
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A research question is for qualitative studies, and a hypothesis is for quantitative studies.
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A research question is a broad inquiry, while a hypothesis is a testable statement predicting a relationship between variables.
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A research question is answered in the introduction, and a hypothesis is answered in the results.
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A research question is never tested, while a hypothesis always is.
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A preference for one research design over another.
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A systematic error or deviation from the truth in data collection, analysis, or interpretation.
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A personal opinion of the researcher.
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A type of statistical analysis.
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There is a strong negative relationship.
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There is a weak positive relationship.
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There is a strong positive relationship.
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There is no relationship.
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Disseminate the findings.
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Critically appraise the evidence.
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Develop a research question.
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The variable that is manipulated by the researcher.
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The outcome variable that is measured.
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A variable that influences both the independent and dependent variables.
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The variable that is held constant.
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The child's legal guardian provides permission.
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The child formally signs the consent form.
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The child expresses agreement to participate, often verbally or through simple acknowledgment, in addition to parental consent.
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The child fully understands the complex details of the study.
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To secure funding for the research.
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To ensure the ethical conduct of research and protect human subjects' rights.
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To publish the research findings.
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To assist with data analysis.
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It uses only quantitative data.
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It uses only qualitative data.
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It combines both quantitative and qualitative research approaches.
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It involves multiple researchers from different disciplines.
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The generalizability of the findings to other populations.
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The extent to which the study measures what it intends to measure.
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The extent to which the independent variable caused the observed effect on the dependent variable.
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The consistency of the measurement tool.
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Phenomenological Study
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Quasi-experimental Design
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Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)
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