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What are the 3 core values that should underlie all human research according to the belmont report? |
1. Respect for all persons 2. Beneficence (do no harm) 3. Justice |
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What is internal validity? |
The study links cause and effect |
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What is external validity? |
Is there a reason for that study? Is it relevant for the greater population? |
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parametric statistical analysis |
Reflect the normal distribution of variables. Uses numbers. Internal and ratio variables. |
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non parametric statistical analysis |
does not have a number attached to it. nominal and ordinal variables |
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what are the 3 types of data collection for qualitative research? |
1. open ended interviews 2. direct observation 3. documents |
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What will tell you if you have clinical significance? |
The confidence interval. Should be at least 95% |
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what is the gold standard of health care research? |
Clinical Trials. |
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Does sample size impact the clinical and statistical significance? |
Nope! |
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What are the 2 criteria for a peer reviewed journal? |
Must be blinded, and it must be your professional colleagues. (they cannot know who you are) |
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what is a cross-sectional study? |
a snap shot |
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What is a case control study? |
It is retrospective. The thing studied has already occurred. |
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How do you measure the central tendency? |
using the mean, median and mode |
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what is a descriptive study used for? |
to form a hypothesis |
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What is a systemic review? |
refined version of the meta analysis. compensates for publication bias by hand searching journals that are not indexed in online data bases. |