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Week 4 Fill in the Gaps!Online version

Missing words for your fun! ...no really, but it is quite tricky. You might need to get your textbook out!

by Alan Ramsay
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based facts secondary Primary Qualitative view subjective narrative deductive instrument phenomenology practitioner hypothesis Ethnography environment statistically systematic skill inductive Quantitative theory

Research is the study of materials and sources to establish and reach new conclusions . research is where a study collect data to answer a research question . The collation and / or synthesis of existing research , such as occurs in a literature review or systematic review is considered research . When nurses or midwives use current best evidence in making decisions about care it is call evidence practice . It is commonly thought that EBP is formed by three elements or pillars . Best available evidence , person or patient choices and the clinical expertise or of the . More broadly these three elements are sometimes considered to exist within the context of the , resources and community considerations .
Quantitative research is a systematic process used to gather and analyse information that has been measured by an and converted to numerical data . The Quantitative approach emphasises reasoning . This is a type of reasoning which sets out with a general case from which specific instances are deduced . Unlike inductive reasoning which draws conclusions from particular cases and goes from particular to general . research is essentially objective and can be used to prove or disprove a but it has limited use when exploring an issue about which little is known . research can help explore new issues which can create the background knowledge for future , more statistically and numerically focused research .
Qualitative research encompasses a range of research drawn from human experiences . Data is derived from either , observational or non - numerical sources in naturalistic settings . This process uses reasoning , where is developed out of the participants experiences . Qualitative research places value on the individual ? s subjective . There a different types of qualitative methodology . These include which is research that focuses on exploring the lived experience . , is the study of cultures and sub - cultures and is derived from anthropology .

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