* * * Evaluating the Research Process Vicki Turner HCS/465 Radha Ramjattan March 13‚ 2012 * * * * * * * * Literature review used in this research * The most important steps in a research project or study is accomplishing a literature review. A literature review is the process of gathering information from other sources and documenting it. This is not a report or a statement verbatim according to Creative Research Systems (2010). A literature
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This archive file includes HCS 465 Week 4 Evaluating Research Process Health Care - General Health Care Resource: Evaluating the Research Process Grading Criteria. Select one of the articles collected in the Week One Annotated Bibliography assignment. Write a 1‚400- to -1‚750-word paper that evaluates the research process within your chosen article. Explain the research process and what you can assume from the study from the following perspectives: How is the literature
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Evaluating the Research Process of Teen Pregnancy Amanda Siler HCS 465 November 24‚ 2014 Mr. Dalton Douglas Evaluating the Research Process The following paper will address the research process of teen pregnancy. During the years of the adolescent years it is all about knowing yourself‚ getting used to the changes of your body‚ and most of all engaging in some sort of sexual activity or activities. Adolescent sexual activity and its consequences continue to be important policy concerns in the
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Problem to solve The problem to solve in this article is childhood obesity. This paper gives the views that the parents have on the way the schools play a part in childhood obesity. Over the last few years the number of childhood obesity has skyrocketed. Roughly 9 million children have been reported to be obese and that number is steadily increasing. (Murphy & Polivka‚ 2007) . Schools more than ever play a significant role in our children today. Obesity can lead to many health issues if
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Evaluating the Research Process Rebecca Persinger HCS/465 April 9‚ 2012 Donald J. Steacy Childhood Obesity The author of this article talks about the increasing number of obese children in America and what it will take to have healthy and nutritious school lunch programs provided to school children. During a survey performed by the author on many children who are suffering from obesity in America and the health problems these unhealthy school lunches are creating‚ the lunches were analyzed
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tradeoff between type I and type II errors as the former can be reduced by setting a very low significance level‚ but this increases the likelihood that a false null hypothesis will not be rejected. Neutens‚ J. J.‚ & Rubinson‚ L. (2010). Research techniques for the health sciences (4th ed.). San Francisco‚ CA: Pearson Benjamin
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Applying the Results and Conclusion of the Research Carrie "Shellie" Cobbs Health Care Research Utilization HCS 465 Cindy Laub‚ PhD January 26‚ 2014 Applying the Results and Conclusion of the Research • Results: data collection methods The results were taken from the physician’s claims database identifying physician encounters occurring in the emergency departments that had a principal diagnosis of asthma. Also used for data collection were the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan registry
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Evaluating the Research Process Research endeavors take great organization and diligence in ensuring that information is collected correctly and carefully. In the article selected‚ researchers collect data from both children and adults to create a bio repository for future research of childhood obesity. The following document will explore the results and opinions concluded in the research project‚ statistical findings‚ and other important information collected from the research project. For
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Applying the Results and Conclusions of the Research Process to Problems in Health Care Ryan Abels HCS/465 March 27‚ 2013 Ann Impens Applying the Results and Conclusions of the Research Process to Problems in Health Care Abstract Childhood obesity leads to gastric bypass which is the operation recommended by the National Institute of Health for treatment of morbid obesity because of its low morbidity and mortality rates and excellent long-term results regarding weight loss”.
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Evaluating the Research Process How is the literature review used in this research? The literature in this paper or review in this research is to inform readers about the problem that US would have with teen pregnancy and what the results and solutions that care in place. It is a well inform review about the ages of the teens the different reasons for the issue and what is needed to be done about it. There are also data from hospitals and other sources on this topic that pin points the problem at
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