Introduction to Bibliometrics Bibliometrics is the scientific analysis of various texts and information. Bibliometrics are being used increasingly in order to establish the research impact or research influence that an article has. Bibliometrics focus on quantitative and qualitative data analysis in order to describe publication patterns within a field of research. This information can be used to evaluate the influence or performance of a researcher and to provide a comparison between researchers
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University of Phoenix Material Literature Search Worksheet Select a literature search topic relevant to your practice. The topic must be sufficiently delineated in scope without being trivial. You will revisit this article in the Week Five presentation. Possible topics include but are not limited to: o Non-pharmacological pain relief with childbirth o Effects of shift work and fatigue on medication errors o Best practices for pin site care o Nurse satisfaction in magnet hospitals o
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|[pic] | | | | | RESEARCH PROJECTS AND PROPOSALS APPLICATION FOR RESEARCH PROJECT APPROVAL This form is only for non-funded research proposals initiated by lecturers‚ e.g. Education Research‚ Action Research‚ etc. Submit the application form
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Name:_____________ Ali‘i Research Project Research Paper: Each student will pick an ali‘i to research. Students will use Midkiff and any other resources available to find the accomplishments and significance of their ali‘i in Hawaiian history. Once students research their ali‘i they will write a 1-3 page paper on that ali‘i. The paper guidelines are as follows… 1-3 Pages‚ double spaced‚ typed‚ one inch margins Page numbers in the top right corners APA format (title page‚ proper
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Joel Kenyakisa 24 December 2011 There Is No Perfect Research Introduction Research in its basic definition is the process of gathering and accumulating knowledge with a purpose of finding meaning‚ discovers new phenomena and shedding light on complex life problems. The notion that there cannot be a perfect research was first coined by Prof Morwenna Griffiths in her book Educational Research for Social Justice: Getting off the fence. Her hypothesis was that research by an individual cannot be
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Background and definition Research ethics provides guidelines for the responsible conduct of biomedical research. In addition‚ research ethics educates and monitors scientists conducting research to ensure a high ethical standard. WHY STUDY RESEARCH ETHICS? Knowing what constitutes ethical research is important for all people who conduct research projects or use and apply the results from research findings. All researchers should be familiar with the basic ethical principles and have
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A review is an evaluation of a publication‚ product‚ service‚ or company such as a movie (a movie review)‚ video game‚ musical composition (music review of a composition or recording)‚ book (book review); a piece of hardware like a car‚ home appliance‚ or computer; or an event or performance‚ such as a live music concert‚ play‚ musical theater show‚ or dance show. In addition to a critical evaluation‚ the review’s author may assign the work a rating to indicate its relative merit. More loosely‚ an
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Validity and Reliability of Research HCS/465 July 26‚ 2013 Validity and Reliability of Research In today’s society researchers use many methods to determine facts‚ rules‚ laws‚ and regulations. Politicians‚ scientists‚ health care organizations‚ and educational groups provide solutions and reasoning to how and why the study of research is important in everyday living. According to the Webster
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Final Draft In John M. Berry’s speech‚ during the time of the influenza‚ his audience is the people in general‚ especially those curious about scientists and their work. The purpose is to prove to people that scientific research is very challenging. Furthermore‚ he discussed how scientists must accept uncertainty in order to find an answer to their experiment; it is very difficult for people to accept uncertainty. John M. Berry is able to characterize scientific research as challenging by showing
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Directions: 1.)MAKE A COPY OF THIS DOCUMENT! You will type your reflection in the copy. 2.) Rename the document: Name_Research Reflection_Date Example: MsRodrigues_ResearchReflection_5.19 3.) SHARE the document with Ms. Rodrigues (arodrigues@leadps.org) AND with your research coach 4.) With your research team‚ work to complete your reflection‚ following the guidelines below. Ms. Rodrigues will be looking at your work as you type and giving feedback if/when necessary. ---------------------------
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