After addressing the clinical implications and limitations of the study in your final written research report, the next step of the research process is to begin to look at disseminating your research and obtaining feedback. Dissemination is the sharing of information from one source to others and is considered a form of communication. It is an active process in which information is tailored for a specific audience or recipients. Knowledge is exchanged through a clear, well-thought-out strategy. It is important to disseminate research because doing so prevents knowledge from being lost, builds capacity in larger contexts, and adds value to research projects.
Background Information
Aafter reviewing the readings, you will critically analyze and reflect on your choice of framework for your study. After your analysis, you will write the final
- Review your paper that was submitted in Workshop 8 of SWK 673.
- Add these sections (Applicability to Practice and Strengths and Limitations) to your final research paper.
- Write two to four paragraphs addressing the strengths and limitations of your study.
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