The first step of the research.
What is the purpose of the study?
The paradigm is represented by the Descriptive, Phenomenology, Grounded theory, and ethnography methodologies.
What are the methodologies associated with the Interpretative/Constructivism paradigm?
It should be clear, focused, and concise. It aims to answer a research study.
What is the purpose of a research question?
The process of converting raw data into meaningful insights through systematic and methodical techniques
what is data analysis?
It ensures consistency in the data collection process
What is reliability?
This step is mandatory to guarantee respect for persons, welfare and justice
It can be assessed by Credibility, dependability, transferability, confirmability, and authenticity
What is trustworthiness in qualitative research?
The type of methodology that is concerned with generating theories that describe and explain a phenomenon
What is Grounded Theory?
A literature review may be done after the data collection and analysis
Grounded theory
The course is mandatory for everyone who wants to develop a research with humans
What is TCPS 2?
For Practice: How findings could lead to improvements or changes in practice. For Future Research: Suggests areas where further research is needed before implementing changes based on the study's findings.
Why is it important to write tentative recommendations and implications?
It ensures that the research measures what it intends to measure.
What is validity in a quantitative research?
It includes knowledge translation, peer-reviewed publications, conferences, media, social media, and presenting the findings to the study participants
What are the disseminating results?
By choosing a feasible project
How to make sure the research project is achievable?
Credibility, dependability, transferability, confirmability and authenticity
What are the methods to demonstrate Rigour and Trustworthiness in a quali research?
The first one tests whether the findings can be generalized to other populations or settings. The second, measure if the research is measuring with accuracy.
External validity: representativeness of the sample
Internal validity: data gathering instruments
In this step, the researcher 1)links findings to the Research Question, and 2) contextualizes findings with literature and, 3) interpret the results, including limitations and strengths
Studies should be critically appraised to guarantee solid results, including highlighting their strengths and limitations
What is critical Appraisal?
The types of this method to check rigour and Trustworthiness in Quant are: Stability: Internal Consistency and equivalence
What are the types of reliability in a quantitative study?
The process of converting raw data into meaningful insights through systematic and methodical techniques, whether in the form of statistical testing or qualitative interpretation.
What is data analysis?
A ______ includes all individuals who could potentially participate in the research and the whom the results will apply, while a ______ is a representative of the _______
What is the difference between population and sample?
1. Familiarize with the current state of knowledge on the topic.
2. Identify gaps in the literature.
3. Develop or refine the research question (Cronin et al., 2008).
What is the purpose of a literature review?
Step 1: Identify a research problem or topic of interest. Step 2: Refine the topic to ensure it is researchable. Step 3: Ensure the topic fits within the constraints of the assignment and research context.
What are the steps to develop a Researchable Topic?
The steps are: methodology, select participants, data collection, data gathering, and ethics
What are the steps to organize your research?
What is the difference between validity and reliability for quantitative research?