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Questionable Research Practices
2022Abstract There is increasing concern that the veracity of research findings in a number of scientific disciplines, including psychology, may be compromised by questionable research/reporting practices (QRPs). QRPs, such as hypothesizing after results are known, selectively deleting outliers, and “p-hacking,” bolster findings by giving ...
O'Boyle, Ernest H, Götz, Martin
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JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1982
When the seeds of a research idea begin to germinate, researchers use a systematic and rational process to develop the idea into a refined research question and then determine the appropriate study design. Knowledge of the characteristics of a good research question helps researchers formulate a valid statement of the problem under study and then ...
C A, Lindeman, D, Schantz
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When the seeds of a research idea begin to germinate, researchers use a systematic and rational process to develop the idea into a refined research question and then determine the appropriate study design. Knowledge of the characteristics of a good research question helps researchers formulate a valid statement of the problem under study and then ...
C A, Lindeman, D, Schantz
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DNP: Research or not – That is the question
Journal of Professional Nursing, 2023For decades the DNP (Doctor of Nursing Practice) degree has been referred to as practice focused whereas the PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) has been identified as research focused. The time has come to revisit that classification. Although the PhD has remained unchanged in its focus to prepare nurse researchers, the DNP has steadily evolved over time ...
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Research Questions and Hypotheses
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2000A hypothesis is a predictive statement about the relationship between 2 or more variables. Research questions are similar to hypotheses, but they are in question format. We expand on that general definition by splitting research questions into 3 basic types: difference questions, msociational questions, and hsmptive questions.
G A, Morgan, R J, Harmon
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Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2008
The most important precondition for performing a clinical research project in plastic surgery, or any other surgical subspecialty, is the need to ask the "right question." Although this might seem to be an easy task, in truth it requires a lot of effort and hard work.
Achilleas, Thoma +3 more
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The most important precondition for performing a clinical research project in plastic surgery, or any other surgical subspecialty, is the need to ask the "right question." Although this might seem to be an easy task, in truth it requires a lot of effort and hard work.
Achilleas, Thoma +3 more
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Writing the Researchable Question
Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing, 2006Writing the researchable question is a challenging and difficult step in the research process, yet it is one of its most critical aspects. A clear and carefully and thoughtfully constructed research question helps to guide the research project to hit its scholarly target.
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Ethically Questionable Research
2014In early November 1999 I joined Stormfront, one of the first and largest neo-Nazi sites on the Internet. Every morning for about a year I logged into various discussion forums on the site to see what my Nazi cyberfriends were doing and how they were reacting to the events of the day.
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2010
In this chapter I raise questions about the nature of Information systems, the way that they are designed and developed and suggest areas that IS researchers may wish to investigate. A concern is raised about the way we think about the domain of information systems and a suggestion made that rather than think of it in terms of the mnemonic IS, with is ...
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In this chapter I raise questions about the nature of Information systems, the way that they are designed and developed and suggest areas that IS researchers may wish to investigate. A concern is raised about the way we think about the domain of information systems and a suggestion made that rather than think of it in terms of the mnemonic IS, with is ...
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