Nursing 2250A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 4, 20: Aids, Null Hypothesis, Statistical Hypothesis Testing

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Research questions are usually generated from situations or problems that emerge from practice, and are often articulated in the form of a problem statement. The research question presents the idea that is going to be examined throughout the study. Research questions or hypotheses often appear at the beginning of research articles. Developing and refining a research question: study perspective. The final research question usually does not appear in the research article unless the study is qualitative rather than quantitative. Research questions are not spontaneously thought of. Brainstorming with colleagues can provide valuable feedback. Reveals relevant studies and reviews that have been critically examined. Databases used for lit reviews include cinahl, pubmed, psycinfo, Reading the literature review or theoretical framework section of a research article helps you trace the development of the implied research question, hypothesis, or both. Guidelines for selecting research questions should meet the following criteria: Determining feasibility equipment, and money; experience of the researcher; and any ethical.

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