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Autonomy

Participation in research should be completely voluntary

Ethics

The study of standards of conduct and moral judgement



The rules or standards governing the conduct of a person or the member of a profession types

Types of research

Pure


Experimental


Clinical


Applied


Descriptive


Laboratory

Academy's evidence analysis process

A rigorous and systematic process for searching analyzing and summarizing research on a specific nutrition topic

Steps in the evidence analysis process

Step 1: formulate question


Step 2: gather research


Step 3: appraise articles


Step 4: summarize


Step 5: grade

Nonmaleficence

The study should do no harm

Anonymity

Guaranteed in a research project when neither the researcher nor the readers of the findings can identify a given response with a given respondent

Meta analysis

Combines the results of several high quality articles that used similar method to collect and analyze data into one summary statistic

The research process

Identify study question


Select study approach


Design study and collect data


Analyze data


Report findings

Validity

Related to accuracy of measure



Internal Val the extend and which factor are controlled so you accurately measure the variable



External Val the extent to which the measure can be accurately applied to the target population

Causality criteria

Strength of association


Temporality


Coherence


Consistent


Specificity in the causes


Theoretical plausibility


Dose response relationship


Experimental evidence


Analogy