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    Critiquing nursing research

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    knowledge and competence, have a responsibility to deliver care based on current evidence, best practice and validated research (NMC, 2004). Validated research involves critiquing and acquiring the skills of synthesis and critical analysis, this enables nurses to distinguish the relationship between theory and practice in nursing (Hendry & Farley 1998). This assignment will critique the research paper "Patients' case - notes: look but don't touch" written by Bebbington, Parkin, James, Chichester and

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    The Research Process: The research process went well, I felt like it was easier than most research projects. I found the project more preferable to a traditional research paper. I feel like it is a better alternative because it gave us time to really research and give good connections. I ended up learning more from the primary connections because I put more into my research. I felt like the secondary connections was not as informative because I was researching connections that someone else

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    METHODOLOGY Methodology of research indicates the general pattern for organizing the procedure for the empirical study together with the method of obtaining valid and reliable data for problem under investigation.70 Research methods refer to the technique used to structure a study and to gather and analyze information in a systematic fashion.37 Research methods involves the steps, procedures and strategies for gathering and analyzing data in a study.37 The present study aimed at assessing the

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    Quantitative Research Methods Quantitative means quantity which implies that there is something that can be counted. Quantitative research has been defined in many ways. It is the kind of research that involves the tallying, manipulation or systematic aggregation of quantities of data (Henning, 1986) John W. Creswell defined quantitative research as an inquiry into a social or human problem based on testing a theory composed a theory composed of variables, measured with numbers, and analysed with

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    Furc Research Experience

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    SURC conference will allow me to practice sharing the findings discovered in my research in Dr. Ferreira's lab for the investigation of the photoredox catalysis. This practice will be valuable for my growth as a researching scientist, who will be practicing research and presenting the work to others in the future. Attending this conference would enable me to continue practicing this pertinent skill in the realm of research. My involvement with the conference would be great practice from the usual presentations

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    Many personal experiences and influences can cause skewed results in any research study I do. I have to ask myself questions such as, How does my religion, gender, age, where I am from, background, political affiliation, socio-economic status, group of friends, etc. influence the way I think about this group? How could that influence how I conduct my research? Also, why does this matter? The findings of my studies, in the research on polygamist societies, will influence whether their marriages will be

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    Method For this project, we used exploratory research to conduct our analysis on healthy eating. Due to the little knowledge we had regarding healthy eating, we needed to get information from the general public regarding their opinions toward healthy and unhealthy food. Our goal was to find a potential relationship between the cupcakes and the chicken and spinach sandwich. By finding a potential relationship, this could be used for further research experiments regarding the opinions towards healthy

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    Critique of a research article This paper is a critique of Alison Fuller and Lorna Unwin’s research article ‘Knowledge Workers’ as the New Apprentices: The Influence of Organisational Autonomy, Goals and Values on the Nurturing of Expertise’ Vocations and Learning’. Professor Alison Fuller, formerly of the University of Southampton, has been Chair in Vocational Education and Work at the Institute Of Education (IOE) since September 2013 while Lorna Unwin is Chair in Vocational Education at the IOE

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    Research Paper Outline

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    Research paper--the very words send chills down the spines of students everywhere. If you're a student, research papers are a reality of life and something you'll be writing until your graduation day. There are some things you can do, and guidelines to follow that make writing a research paper little less painful. Every good research paper begins with a good topic or idea. If possible, pick something that you're interested in. Writing about something you enjoy can make all the difference. Also,

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    Research Processors Online Resources Online resources such as ‘Google Scholar’, ‘Microsoft Academic’ and ‘Refseek’ were used to find relevant online articles and information that allowed me to gain a better understanding on the topic of karate. By doing this, I was able to refine my question from being a broad question more of a detailed and precise question. The majority of information I found was reliable but not relevant to my question. For example, some of the sources I found were companies promoting

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