Research Finals
Research Half Life
5 years
Hawthorne effect
A change in a subject's behavior caused simply by the awareness of being studied
Pilot study
A study conducted in small scale
Research design
An overall plan and outcome for the study
Median
Appears in the middle
Double barrel
Ask respondent how satisfied arethey
2 Purposes of Nursing Research
Basic Applied
Researcher Motivation and Interest
Basis when conducting study is
Projective technique
Believe to be more accurate in gathering psychological data. Stimuli projective
Descriptive
Bracketing Applied Husserlian Philosophical Framework
Interpretive
Bracketing not applied Heideggerian Philosophical Framework
Scientific Research approach
Broader in scope Obtains data for generalization Applies knowledge to other people and setting
QDAS - Qualitative Data Analysis
Can be edit, retrieve and restore the data
Variables
Characteristics or property that can take different values and attributes Characteristic that vary Two or more mutually exclusive values or properties
Qualitative research
Concerned with subjective meaning of experiences to individuals Natural setting with a small number of research participants
Networking
Consist of exchanging information about each others goal and objectives
Plagarism
Copy what previous author writes
Ordinal
Data can be rank order and place into category (Academic Ranking)
Interval
Data that consist real number (Temperature)
Empirical Data
Data that is gathered through the senses
Mode
Describe qualitative data Most frequent data in Array Appear frequently
Descriptive statistic
Describe sample in present findings
Phenomenology
Examines human experience Description are provided by people involve Live experiences
IBR Review
Exempt Expedited Full
Full Review
Expected for a research study that involves mode than minimal risk to participant. Study includes vulnerable member of population. (pregnant, infant, child)
One variable study
Exploratory in nature Univariate or single variable study Frequently beginning step in research project
Basic Research
Generating new knowledge Knowledge for Knowledge sake Develop tests and refines theories Uses laboratory animals as subject Immediate application of result is rare
Threats to External Validity
Hawthorne Experimenter Rosenthal Reactive effect
Collaborating
Held each other enhance their capacity in performing their task
Ratio
Highest or most precise level of data. A true or natural zero can be identified.
Feasibility
If something is doable or not
3 Basic types of variables
Independent Intervening Dependent
Correlation studies
Independent and dependent variable are not identifiable
Example of Bivariate
Independent variable - cause Dependent variable - effect
Confirmation
Intervention is evaluated for its effectiveness
Rosenthal effect
Interviewer characteristic influences subject behavior
Scientific Method
Is only one source of nursing knowledge. Considered most reliable
Informed Consent
It is necessary in research and provide full disclosure.
Rogers Innovation Diffusion Model
Knowledge Persuasion Precision Implementation Confirmation
Data fabrication
Make up data for purposes of deception.
Multivariate study
More than two variable Interaction of variables
Level of measurement
Nominal Ordinal Ration Interval
Impact Factor (IF)
Number use to evaluate influence of a particular journal
Knowledge
Nurse become aware of a research base nursing intervention
Decision
Nurse decide wether or not adopt new intervention
Persuasion
Nurse form a positive or negative attitude towards intervention
Implementation
Nurses puts into practice
Nursing Research Studies
Nursing Practice Nursing Education Nursing Administration Nurses Themselves
Clinical Nursing Research
Nursing research that involves clients or studies that have the potential to affect the care of clients.
Quantitative research
Objectivity Tight controls Generalization of findings Typically designed to collect numerical data
Nominal
Objects or event are named and categorize
Halo effect
Observer influence by one characteristic and judging other characteristic
Gamma
Order of birth and academic rank
Hawthorne effect
Participants response influence by knowing they are observed
Six common qualitative approaches
Phenomenology Ethnography Grounded theory Narrative inquiry Case study Action Research
RA 10532
Philippine National Health Research System Act of 2013
Independent
Presume cause Input Intervention/Treatment Can stand alone Manipulated
Dependent
Presume effect Output Outcome/Result Cannot stand alone Not manipulated
Exempt Review
Procedure do not link subject response to their identity. Disclosure of data could not reasonably place subject risk of harm.
Expedited Review
Protocol might cause minimal risk to a participant who may identify one self
H index
Ranking generated from number of articles which author cited
Conflict of interest
Received payments from company that sponsors your research. A situation in which an action by a company or individual results in an unfair benefit.
Dissertation
Refine existing theories or generate new theory
Exploratory Research
Research conducted to gather more information about a problem or to make a tentative hypothesis more specific
Two variable study
Research in nursing frequently concerned with two variable Bivariate Study
Benefinence
Research subject id protected from harm
Respect for person
Research subject should have autonomy and self determination
Justice
Research subject should receive fair treatment
Lineancy effect
Research tend to rate positively
Experimenter effect
Researcher characteristic influence subject behavior
Scientific Research
Researcher uses systematic, orderly, and objective methods
Threats to Internal Validity
Selection bias History Maturation Testing Instrumentation change
Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
Significant difference in Levels of students performance (Level 1 vs Level 3)
Problem solving approach
Specific in scope Seeks a solution to a problem in specific setting Uses knowledge for people in specific setting
Refereed Journal
Subject expert chosen by editorial staff evaluate manuscript
Semantic Differential
Subject indicate their position or attitude about a concept
Nursing Research
Systemic objective process of analyzing phenomena
Nuremberg Code (1947)
Ten guidelines for the ethical treatment of human subjects in research
Theses
Test existing theories
Mean
The average of a set of numbers
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
The core UN document on human rights; although it lacks the force of international law, it sets forth international norms regarding behavior by governments toward their own citizens and foreigners alike
Hermeneutic
Theory and practice of interpretation and understanding and justified
Mutually exclusive
Two events that cannot occur at the same time
Applied research
Uses new knowledge to near future Majority of nursing research
Delphi technique
Uses several rounds of question
Empirically Testable
Variables that can be measured by researcher Data gathered through sense organs Ethical values are not appropriate Avoid words like cause and effect
Teacher
Vulnerable group of Data fabrication
In research literature
We need to look carefully and provide proper citation in order not to lead in plagarism
Pearsons product
We use this if we want to identify relationship of 2 variable
Data falsification
Willful distortion of results of study or data
Declaration of Helsinki (1964)
Written by the World Medical Association to provide guidelines for physicians conducting clinical trials
Comparative Research
a methodology by which two or more entities, which are similar in many dimensions but differ on one in question, are compared to learn about the dimension that differs between them
Inferential statistic
branch of statistic use to make inferences about population
Intervening variable
facilitating variable, moderator, control variable, strengthen or weaken IV on DV
Advocating
publicly recommend or support
True experimental research
random assignment to different groups which receive different levels of a manipulated variable. greatest internal validity
Belmont Report (1979)
summarizes the basic ethical principles and guidelines for the protection of human subjects of research. (Respect for persons, beneficence and justice)
Linkaging
the existence or forming of a connection between two or more things so that one thing happening.
Correlational Research
the study of the naturally occurring relationships among variables
Nonrefereed Journal
uses editorial staff members or consultants who are not necessarily content expert to review manuscripts