Basics
Parts is Parts
It Varies
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Mixed Bag
100

The process of critical appraisal that objectively and critically evaluates a research report's content for scientific merit and application to practice

What is a critique?

100

A short, comprehensive synopsis or summary of a study found at the beginning of the article

What is the abstract?

100

A well-defined set that has certain specified properties

What is the population?

100

Words used to define the relationships between words or groups of words in literature searches.

What are Boolean operators?

Examples of Boolean operators are words such as "AND," "OR," "NOT," and "NEAR."

100

Hypothesis that specifies the expected direction of the relationship between the independent and dependent variables

What is a directional hypothesis?

200

The conscious and judicious use of the current "best" evidence in the care of patients that also considers expert opinion and patient preference

What is evidence-based practice?

200

The first step in the development of an evidence-based practice project

What is the clinical question?

200

In experimental studies, the presumed effect of the independent or experimental variable on the outcome

What is a dependent variable?

200

Scholarly literature that is written by the person(s) who developed the theory or conducted the research

What is a primary source? 

Primary sources include eyewitness accounts of historic events, provided by original documents, films, letters, diaries, records, artifacts, periodicals, or audio/video recordings

200

The highest level of evidence on most research leveling systems?

What are systematic reviews of randomized controlled trials?

300

Systematically developed practice statements designed to assist clinicians about healthcare decisions for specific conditions or situations

What are clinical guidelines?

300

That which encompasses the aims or objectives the investigator hopes to achieve with the research, not the question to be answered

What is the purpose?

300

The antecedent or the variable that has the presumed effect on the dependent variable.

What is an independent variable?

300

A scholarly journal that has a panel of external and internal reviewers or editors; the panel reviews submitted manuscripts for possible publication. The review panels use the same set of scholarly criteria to judge if the manuscripts are worthy of publication

What are refereed or peer-reviewed journals?

300

A system used to efficiently identify the highest level of evidence to facilitate a search on a clinical question consisting of studies, synopsis of studies, synthesis, synopsis of synthesis, summaries, and systems

What is the 6S hierarchy of pre-appraised evidence?

400

A rating system for judging the strength of a study's design

What are levels of evidence?

400

A systematic and critical appraisal of the most important literature on a topic

What is the literature review?

400

A statement about the expected relationship between the variables; also known as a scientific hypothesis

What is a research hypothesis?

400

Scholarly material written by a person(s) other than the individual who developed the theory or conducted the research. Most are usually published.

What are secondary sources? 

Often a secondary source represents a response to or a summary and critique of a theorist's or researcher's work. Examples are documents, films, letters, diaries, records, artifacts, periodicals, or tapes that provide a view of the phenomenon from another's perspective

400

Ideas that are generated when staff read research, listen to scientific papers at research conferences, or encounter evidence-based practice guidelines published by government agencies or specialty organizations

What are knowledge-focused triggers?

500

The systematic, logical, and empirical inquiry into the possible relationships among particular phenomena to produce verifiable knowledge

What is research?

500

A prediction about the relationship between two or more variables

What is a hypothesis?

500

States that there is no relationship between the independent and dependent variables; also is known as the null hypothesis

What is a statistical hypothesis?

500

The terms that indexers have assigned to the articles in a database. When possible, it is helpful to match the words that you use in your search to those specifically used in the database

What are controlled vocabulary words?

500

Those issues that are identified by staff through quality improvement, risk surveillance, benchmarking data, financial data, or recurrent clinical problems.

What are problem-focused triggers?

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