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1. Your in" rel="nofollow">instructor has reviewed several strategies to conduct and report on scientific research. Discuss the procedures in" rel="nofollow">in the positivistic, scientific method and the components of this research
paper. List two reasons why you agree or disagree with this worldview and how you might utilize it for your future research agenda.
2. We have stated that the researcher must remember the equation [dependent variables = in" rel="nofollow">independent variables]. Discuss the differences between in" rel="nofollow">independent and dependent variables and the in" rel="nofollow">influence
one exerts upon the other. How was this theory in" rel="nofollow">influential in" rel="nofollow">in your study or project?
3. Create a list of the in" rel="nofollow">independent variables you identified in" rel="nofollow">in your study (Hin" rel="nofollow">int: these are important client, in" rel="nofollow">institutional, environmental, or patient characteristics). Give one example of a
variable you could change or 'fix' in" rel="nofollow">in a departmental, governmental, or organizational policy.
4. When creatin" rel="nofollow">ing a study, one must address the operational defin" rel="nofollow">initions for in" rel="nofollow">individual studies. Give 3 examples of operational defin" rel="nofollow">initions you encountered in" rel="nofollow">in your project. How does this process help
or hin" rel="nofollow">inder the researcher?
5. Defin" rel="nofollow">ine the different scales of measurement (i.e. Ordin" rel="nofollow">inal, Nomin" rel="nofollow">inal, Interval, Ratio). In each of these scales of measure, how would the researcher decide on which statistical analysis to use? How
did you decide what methodology to use (theoretically, you will tell me in" rel="nofollow">in your METHODS chapter what you decided to do with all of the data).
6. Discuss the types of reliability. Why does a researcher in" rel="nofollow">in health care consider reliability an important component of their study?
7. Defin" rel="nofollow">ine validity. Examin" rel="nofollow">ine in" rel="nofollow">internal and external validities and list attributes or problems associated with validity issues (thin" rel="nofollow">ink from the perspective of a potential patient or an in" rel="nofollow">informed peer
reviewer of your study).
8. Discuss the characteristics of a quantitative research design. Name and discuss at least two designs from this worldview or viewpoin" rel="nofollow">int. Why would you decide to use this worldview or research
methodology (in" rel="nofollow">instead of qualitative)?
9. Discuss the characteristics of a qualitative research design. Name and discuss at least two designs from this worldview or viewpoin" rel="nofollow">int. Why would you decide to use this worldview or research
methodology (in" rel="nofollow">instead of quantitative)?
10. Your in" rel="nofollow">instructor has stated that "...the best positivistic (quantitative) studies often arise from a relativist study or (qualitative) framework of in" rel="nofollow">inquiry." Discuss advantages and disadvantages
of qualitative and quantitative research designs. If you had it to do over, would you change the methodology you used in" rel="nofollow">in your study?