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Jul 29, 2014 · "Thorough research" means at least three things: Using all identifiable resources for the area or problem. Using original records, not just published derivatives. Indexes, databases, abstracts, and authored narratives can be wonderful resources.
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It is important to appraise different qualitative studies in relation to the specific methodology used because the methodological approach is linked to the ‘outcome’ of the research (eg, theory development, phenomenological understandings and credibility of findings).
- Veronika Williams, Anne-Marie Boylan, David Nunan
- 2020
Dec 8, 2015 · Reflection is a crucial cognitive practice in the research field (Dahlberg, Drew, & Nyström, 2002; Steier, 1995). Starting from the “interpretive turn,” reflexivity is largely practiced in qualitative research, where it is used to legitimate and validate research procedures.
- Luigina Mortari
- 2015
Sep 23, 2021 · Peaks and troughs are the highest and lowest concentrations, respectively, of a medication in an individual’s body. They are used to determine dosing intervals, especially during therapeutic drug monitoring.
1 day ago · Evidence synthesis highlights what Donald Rumsfeld infamously called “known unknowns”. There is no surer way to identify gaps in research than to put together a systematic review — at which ...
Oct 13, 2020 · MacKenzie outlined three broad positions which formed a ‘certainty trough’ related to the perception of uncertainty in knowledge production and use. First, those directly involved in...
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This paper begins by describing the process of articulating clear and concise research questions, assuming that you have minimal experience. It then describes how to choose research questions that should be answered and how to generate study aims and hypotheses from your questions.