Control of Diabetes Type 2 through Diet: Population Adults 50years

  1. Briefly describes the two variables related to the health problem. • Discusses why they are significant. Conceptual definitions of the variables are provided. Examples of how and why the variables are being viewed in relationship to your health issue. (Be brief) 2. Operationalization of the first variable • Careful selection of instrument is evident with an appropriate match to the purpose. A literature search is conducted to retrieve the instrument. • Evidence of searching for the classic original article with the instrument is present and the article is attached. • Defines the operational definition. Describes the instrument – is it a scale, how many items, how is it scored, what does the score mean? Describes validity and reliability. Evidence of critique is present. * ‌‌‌‌‍‌‍‌‍‌‌‌‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ 3. Operationalization of the second variable • Careful selection of instrument is evident with an appropriate match to the purpose. A literature search is conducted to retrieve the instrument. • Evidence of searching the classic articles with the instrument is present. The original classic article is attached. • Defines the operational definition. Describes the instrument – is it a scale, how many items, how is it scored, what does the score mean? Describes validity and reliability. Evidence of critique is present. * 4. Conclusion • Describes the relevance of these instruments to the proposed study. Summarizes types of conclusions that can be reached in the research proposed. Limitations are noted. Evidence that ethical, budgetary, and time constraints and reading level are considered in selection. \
   

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