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Relationship between critical thinking disposition and research competence among clinical nurses: A cross-sectional study.

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2020
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To explore the relationship between critical thinking disposition and research competence among clinical nurses. BACKGROUND The development of the nursing discipline and evidence-based practice calls for research competence and ...
Qirong Chen   +3 more
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Competent Human Research Personnel

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2008
The process of conducting human research is highly regulated, rigorous, detailed oriented, potentially harmful, and, hopefully, beneficial. Health professionals learn how to critique, design, analyze, and apply human research but have minimal education in how to conduct human research. Successful completion of a 24-hour course was mandated for research
Patricia H, Arford   +2 more
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Faculty profiles and their influence on research competence and productivity in state universities

International Journal of Advances in Applied Sciences
This study examines the influence of faculty profile variables on research productivity and competence in state universities in Region III, Philippines.
Marilene C. Hipolito, A. R. Santos
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Formation of Scientific and Research Competence of Future Electrical Engineers

2019 IEEE International Conference on Modern Electrical and Energy Systems (MEES), 2019
Technology training of future electrical engineers is proposed, which will contribute to the formation of scientific and research competence The relevance of the formation of scientific and research competence of future electrician engineers is ...
T. Poyasok   +2 more
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Competence in Research

2012
Chapter 10 reviews the literature on professional competencies in research and discusses this competence in relation to counseling psychology. It presents brief examples of the research competencies that have been proposed for professional competence, and discusses research in a way that is consistent with the scope of professional practice and inquiry
Jairo N. Fuertes   +2 more
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A Comparative Research on Competency and Competence, Competency Model and Competence Model

2012
This chapter reviews the specific benchmark literature about the concepts of competence, competency model, occupational competence, competence at work and explores their logic relationship to one another. Based on this work, conceptual comparisons of competency and competence, competency model and competence model are presented.
Yue Kou, Zhiyong Jia, Yihua Wang
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Social-Scientific Research Competency

European Journal of Psychological Assessment, 2019
Abstract. Although the development of research competency is an important goal of higher education in social sciences, instruments to measure this outcome often depend on the students’ self-ratings. To provide empirical evidence for the utility of a newly developed instrument for the objective measurement of social-scientific research competency, two ...
Christopher Gess   +2 more
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Cultural Competency in Nursing Research

Oncology Nursing Forum, 2015
According to data from the U.S. Census Bureau (2010), the demographics of the United States will change dramatically in the next 50 years. Non-Caucasians will more than double from 116.2 million in 2012 to 241.3 million by 2060, representing 57% of the U.S. population (U.S. Census Bureau, 2010).
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Teaching and Assessing Intercultural Communicative Competence

, 1997
This revised edition of Michael Byram’s classic 1997 book updates the text in light of both recent research and critiques and commentaries on the 1st edition.
M. Byram
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Research Competencies in the Dietetics Curricula

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1997
Investment in dietetics research has the potential to improve general health; increase work performance and learning capacity; extend disease-free life; reduce birth defects, infections, and chronic diseases; and decrease health care costs. Opportunities exist for research in the areas of solid waste management, global environment, health care reform ...
M T, Hynak-Hankinson   +2 more
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