First page of the document.
What is the title page?
A question that includes the who, what, where, when and why.
What is a Research Question?
What is anecdotal evidence?
Someone uses their previous work repeatedly in their new work.
What is Self Plagiarism?
Population, intervention, comparison, outcome and timing.
What are the components of the PICOT question?
Between the author(s) and article title.
Where does the date belong in an APA Reference source citation?
How was this topic studied before?
What is a literature review?
The pursuit & application of knowledge/understanding of the world using a systematic methodology.
What is Scientific evidence?
The writer pulls information from several authors and weaves phrases and quotes into a new piece of writing without appropriate use of citations.
What is Mosaic Plagiarism?
Key terms used to expand your search results.
What are inclusion criteria?
Using an amperstand "&" with authors.
What is two or three authors format for APA in-text citation?
What are descriptions of things that are observed but not measured?
What is Qualitative data?
Ask, acquire, appraise, apply and assess.
What are the 5 steps to EBP?
Interpret the statement and put it in your own words.
What is paraphrasing?
Key terms used to narrow or focus your research.
What are exclusion criteria?
Times New Roman 12 point font, double spaced all pages, and 1 inch margins all around the document.
This study has randomly selected subjects, uses a control group and an experimental group.
What is a Randomized Control Trial?
Multiple disciplines are involved in solving complex patient problems, sharing knowledge for effective care.
What is Inter-Professional EBP?
Consequence of students who do NOT plan time appropriately to do research, to write and to edit their paper.
What is Accidental Plagiarism?
And, or, not.
What are Boolean Operators?
Title page, literature review, methods (subjects, measurement, data collection methods, data analysis), results, discussion, references and appendices.
What are the sections of an APA style research paper?
It is known that those who smoke have a higher risk of getting lung cancer.
What is a correlation?
Requires new skills of the clinician, efficient literature searching, lifelong learning, cost-effective and not a cookbook approach to patient care.
What is Evidence Based Medicine?
Supporting your statements with facts, protecting against plagiarism, crediting other people's work and allowing readers to locate material you consulted.
What are reasons why we use citations?
The top 3 types of research: RCT, Critically Appraised Topics and Articles and Systematic Reviews.
What is the Heirarchy of Literature pyramid? OR
What is increasing quality of evidence?