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    Nursing Handoff Report

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    Evidence Table A1 Quantitative Article: Sand-Jecklin, K., & Sherman, J. (2014). A quantitative assessment of patient and nurse outcomes of bedside nursing report implementation. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 23(19/20), 2854-2863.doi:10.1111/jocn,12575 ququantitative (Indicate primary evidence chosen with an APA citation) Background or Introduction The article is a quantitative assessment of patient and nurse outcomes of beside nursing report implementation.…

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    Intro Market research is an essential component in every business. A properly conducted market research results can provide companies with important information regarding customers, products, services, trends and competitors. Hobby R Us will be lunching a new product for the company called the “Airbender”. The Airbender is Hobby R Us version of the Hoverboard which is a two wheel self balancing board. The Airbender design is similar to an electric scooter without the handle bars that gives rides…

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    Does the addition of book related pretend play (Welsch, 2008) in a kindergarten classroom, result in a child’s deeper engagement and understanding of the text? The benefits of pretend play in the early years are clearly and frequently acknowledged in Early Education research. Its connection to cognitive, social and emotional development allows children to become independent learners who are confident in their own skills and abilities (DEEWR, 2009). Additionally the integration of pretend play in…

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    decide to use a qualitative method rather than a quantitative one. In many universities and schools qualitative research is the model of choice (Sanders). This essay will discuss the factors which influence researchers to choose qualitative over quantitative methods with reference to existing research studies. Qualitative research aims to understand occurrences in context-specific settings and has a naturalistic approach. On the other hand, quantitative research is experimentally based and seeks…

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    questions they wish to answer. The method the researcher choses is dependent on the type of research they are undertaking and usually falls under either qualitative or quantitative research, although in complex cases, a more mixed method may be required (Liamputtong, 2010, p. 9). This essay will define qualitative and quantitative research; discuss the epistemologies and methodologies and strengths and weaknesses of these research approaches in addition to comparing how they are used within the…

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    In quantitative data, questionnaires offer a simple and fast way to collect data from a large amount of people at one time. There are two types of questionnaires, open and closed, both are useful as they can be used to generalise to the whole population. As well…

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    the planning stages of a study, the researcher must decide whether to collect data that is quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods. Quantitative research is defined by Creswell (2014) as “a means for testing objective theories by examining the relationship among variables” (p. 247). Quantitative data is typically collected in numerical form and analyzed using statistical analysis. Furthermore, quantitative data is generally used when cause-and-effect relationships are not under…

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    Human Rights study: qualitative or quantitative? Qualitative and Quantitative are the two main methods, which can be used for a research. Some writers on methodological issues argue that it is important to understand the differences between the two. The main distinction is that quantitative researches appoint the measurements, whilst qualitative researcher appoints theory. Many writers see differences deeper with respect to their research (Bryman, 2008 pp.21-24). Both methods have their…

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    Immigration: A Case Study

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    someone becomes a citizen in the first place, and in providing motivation for immigrants to come to the United States. Qualitative research only goes so far, in fact it may be best to include quantitative research. Qualitatively researching a question provides a subjective answer to the task at hand, while quantitative research provides an objective answer. Quantitatively we can see cause an effect of the 14th amendment on specific…

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    an issue, getting a more detailed description of a phenomenon, or for mixed methods research. It is important to note that all qualitative data can be coded quantitatively and can be based on quantitative judgments. Also when speaking of qualitative and quantitative data, one should know that all quantitative data is based on qualitative judgments. It would be accurate to describe qualitative data as extremely varied in nature including the major categories of in-depth interviews, direct…

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