Wk – G
Basic statistics and research methods used in the medical and social sciences are covered in this course. Creating research questions, hypotheses, and literature review skills are presented. The identification of appropriate statistical tests to research design and interpretation of findings will be evaluated through the review current medical research. Evaluation of current research and its application to practice will be emphasized.
This course is not new for you because you already have done the work of the previous weeks AND BEFORE I TELL YOU WHAT THE ASSIGNMENT IS FOR THIS WEEK AND AS I HAVE TOLD YOU BEFORE, I WANT YOU IN THIS COURSE IN PARTICULAR TO GET THE BIG PICTURE BY HAVING ALL THE PREVIOUS WORK OF THE PREVIOUS WEEKS AVAILABLE WITH YOU WHEN YOU DO ANY NEW ORDER FOR THIS WEEK OR NEXT WEEKS BECAAUSE THIS COURSE IS RESEARCH AND ALL THE TOPICS SHOULD BE RELATED TO EACH OTHER.
The assignment of the first week includes only ONE QUESTION that you will answer, for the research course in this order in addition to the other order of the course of Weapons of Mass Destruction. BUT please be guided by the following instructions (VERY IMPORTANT) the topic of this week is: Quantitative Methods. (last week you did had a topic of Week 3 -Overview of Quantitative and Qualitative Methods; Refining your research).
1- Please answer both questions using ONLY THREE OR TWO references. 2- The REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS FOR THIS COURSE ARE: Required: Practical Research: Planning and Design (10th Ed) Leedy, P. & Ormrod, J. Pearson. 2012. Methods of Disaster Research. Stallings, R. Xlibris Corporation. 2002. Statistics Without Tears – A Primer for Non-Mathematicians, Rowntree, D. Allyn and Bacon Classics. 2004. Supplemental Readings: If weak in Research Methodology please review a text such as: Patten, M. 2002. Understanding Research Methods. Pyrczak Blessing, D. 2006. Physician Assistant’s guide to Research and Medical Literature. F.A.Davis. More information on statistics: Altman, D. 2006. Practical Statistics for Medical Research. Chapman & Hall/CRC Keppel, G. & Zedeck, S. 1989. Data Analysis for Research Designs. Freeman: New York 3- The reading assignments of this week, which might be considered) are:
• Readings and Activities
Attached Files:
nonresponse in surveys.pdf (117.427 KB)
Interesting article on survey research and response for your review.
Read: Leedy & Ormrod Chapters 8, 9, 10
Continue to work on compiling and refining your sections for your final paper. You should have your research question, hypothesis if appropriate, several articles to analyze for your literature review, and some thoughts about methodology. Put the details in – that’s the only way to learn the research process. How will you identify your sample? How do you know the sample is representative of the normal population? If it is,what treatment are you studying and how will you do it?
4- I am an international student so please use a clear language and avoid the hard or uncommon words or expressions that usually be native speakers BUT all questions must be answered completely and nicely without missing any part of any question. 5- Make sure please to cover all the parts of both questions. 5- The question of this week 4 is, PLEASE THE READING ASSIGNMENTS OF THIS WEEK I MENTIONED EARLIER TO ANSWER THE (FIRST PART OF THE QUESTION, ESPECIALLY THE REFERENCE OF LEEDY): The Question is:
This entire area of reliability and validity is the ability of the researcher to have what? Please describe what is meant by these two terms as per the readings and your interpretation.
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