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2026/2027//Research/Evidence-Based Practice EXPLAINED GUIDE
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Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) research done in communities in which those persons affected by the condition orissue of interest and other key community stakeholders have an opportunity to participate fully in each phase of the research study Conceptual Model a framework of ideas for explains and studying a phenomenon of interest Control Group those not receiving the intervention
Choose an answer 1 Research Utilization 2 Community Based Participatory Research(CBPR) 3 Meta-Analysis 4 Evidence-based practice Don't know?
Descriptive Statistics portrays the data collected in quantitive or mathematical terms Evidence-based practice systematically searching for and critically appraising and synthesizing evidence orresearch findings
Experimental Design requires that investigators institute an intervention and then measure itsconsequences and also requires investigators to randomly assign subjects to an experimental group Experimental Group those receiving the intervention Generalizability the ability to apply the research results to other similar populations Health Policy Evaluation studies to determine whether existing health services are appropriate andaccessible as well as effective
Inferential Statistics making assumptions about features of a population based on observations of asample
Instrument the specific tool used to measure the variables in a study often a questionnaire oran interview guide
Integrative Review is the same thing as a Systematic Review Meta-Analysis evaluates the results of many similar quantitative research studies in an attempt tointegrate the findings and combine the sample sizes of many small studies to obtain a single effect measure or summary statistic Mixed Methods research study in which both quantitative and qualitative approaches are used Non Experimental Design also called descriptive designs are used in research to describe and explainphenomena or examine relationships among phenomena
Qualitative Research emphasizes subjectivity "how or why" Quantitative Research concert data that can be quantified or measured objectively Quasi-Experiment lack elements such as the randomization of subjects Randomization the systematic sorting of research subjects so that each one has an equalprobability of selection
Randomized Control Trial (RCT) the gold standard of experimental research used to determine the safety andefficacy of new medications or to test the effectiveness of one intervention over another Reliability how consistently an instrument measures a given research variable within aparticular population