The two authors created a semi-structured interview guide that was based on previous research on fatigue and the SEIPS model of the work system. Questions from the guide included personal experiences, sources, and barriers and facilitators of fatigue. The guide also addressed questions pertaining to coping within the nursing work system,…
analysis of the quantitative article written by Gül, Üstündag, and Zengin, a thorough critique of all elements of the paper will be examined including summaries of the various elements in the research paper, the strengths and limitations of each element, as well as implications for practice. The purpose of the research paper is to assess the hand hygiene compliance of undergraduate students in the nursing and midwifery program (Gül et al., 2012, p. 275), as healthcare associated infections are…
Research is a rigorous and systematic method of enquiry, which intends to define phenomena and expands new theories concepts (Polit and Beck, 2011). Moreover research process includes activities which consist of steps such as data collection, analysis, research question and conclusion (Maltby et al. 2010). Fundamentally in relation to nursing practice research process contributes to a systematic way of producing evidence to encourage good practice. Therefore, to use the research process to go…
Educational research explained by Lauer is based on 4 criteria: a) the research question, b) the research design that matches the research question, c) the examination of how the study was conducted, and d) the inclusion of dual explanations in the research study (2006). To demonstrate educational research, an analysis will be presented utilizing the article, “Teacher Learning: What Matter?” Through a detailed explanation of comparison between the 4 criterions and the article, clarity will be…
In summary, this research sought to understand how dynamic service environment challenges effect to an organization and how internal marketing can play important role in business model in the organization and how it can support service innovation and in last how value can be created by informed and motivated employees. The following chapters present a summary overview of the research program that was used to answer the research questions and sub-questions and testing hypothesis. 1.3.…
of 2018, at 11:00 a.m. in room 1043 of Thomas Cole Research building, Sade Rhodes spoke about the characterization of lignin-coated cellulose nanocrystals (C-CNCs) as a reinforcing agent in polypropylene (PP) nanocomposites. The logistics of the seminar that was most enjoyable was when the speaker focused on the matter of Nanocelluloses. She provided a lot of information on this topic and I understand how it related to her topics in her research. However, the only part that I did not like about…
outline is research design, theoretical framework and the source of data, population frame, the sample of sampling technique, the measurement, the collection and administration of data and finally the technique of analyzing data 3.1 RESEARCH DESIGN One way to carry out this research successfully is by implementing the research design framework. It is a general plan on how to answer the research question. Research design will also contain clear objectives which are derived from the research…
Before attempting to identify “to what degree can a research within the social science be considered scientific” the researcher must first become familiar with what a research is (APUS, 2017). Research is more than a collection of information from a source. Research must project “subjective processes, social relations, and artifacts (including research instruments and methods) enable researchers to objectively comprehend phenomena” (Ratner, 2002). However, the postmodernist contention that the…
I was able to conduct ethnographic research at the Migration Museum, as I was working as an intern for two months. Ethnographic research is qualitative research, where the researcher is able to be part of the study group or cultural scene (Byrne 2001). Ethnographic research is an instrument where a study is designed to gather information related to the research. This is often done by the researcher being able to part take in the activities or observe the group at a certain setting researcher…
Forensic Forensic psychology applies principles of psychology to legal questions and issues. Even though, psychologists were involved in providing expert testimonies since the early 1900’s but it was in 1962 that U.S District Court of Appeals clearly recognized the role of psychologists as experts in court and by 2001 council of representatives of the APA voted to recognize forensic psychology as a speciality in psychology. The main role of forensic psychologist is to evaluate and conduct…