Critical Appraisal Definitions
L.O.E Y.A.G.T.H.M
O.G
Which Way?
Methods Buzz-words
Borderline Stalking Natasha
(bonus prep)
100

Scrupulous, careful, and thorough means to completing trustworthy research.

What is Rigor?

100

This is the name of levels 1, 2, and 3.

What is 

1. Systematic review/meta-analysis of RCTs.

2.RCT

3.Nonrandomized or Quasi-experimental

100

This is the way of being.

What is Ontology?

100

"Observed Relationships"

What is Ethnography?

100

This is Natasha's Paradigm.

What is Post-positivism?

200

"Truth of findings as jugged by participants and others within the discipline"

What is credibility?

200

This is level 6 and 7.

What is Systematic review/meta-synthesis of qualitative studies and Qualitative studies.

200

This is the way of doing.

What is Methodology?

200

"Relationship"

What is Quasi-Experimental?

200

This is philosopher, known for his virtue ethics, is Natasha's favourite philosopher. 

Who is Aristotle?

300

"Faithfulness to the everyday reality of the participants, described in enough detail so that others in the discipline can evaluate the importance for their own practice, research, and theory development"

What is Fittingness?

300

If you do you math right, you will get this number when you multiple 'non-research sources' by 'non-experimental study'.

What is 40?

VIII x V = 8 X 5 = 40

300
This is the way of knowing.

What is Epistemology?

300

"Cause and Effect"

What is RCT?

300

This means that Natasha believes the real world can be studied.

What is realism?
400

Gaining multiple perspectives through completed studies.

What is Triangulation?

400

If you do you math right, you will get this number when you square 'systematic review of nonexperimental studies' and then divide that number by 'randomized control trials'.

What is 8?


4/ 2 = 16 / 2 = 8


400

A nursing philosophical assumption of THIS, is post-positivism.

What is Ontology

 or 

What is way of being?

400
"Predictors"

What is Non-experimental?

400

This is the term to describe Natasha's concerns for fairness in society and systems.

What is moral economy?

500

Placing aside previous knowledge to find out the essence of phenomenon.

What is bracketing?

500

No more math yay! List all 8 levels of evidence in order.

What is *picture*

500

If you dont have your own, you can borrow Carpers? 

What is Epistemology or What are ways of knowing?

500

"... over a period of time"

What is Longitudinal?

500

These are the four core social and ethic values that Natasha subscribes to. (Must name all 4)

What are: 1. Freedom 2. Justice 3. Tolerance 4. Civic Duty