Research Aims
Found 7 free book(s)A Basic Research Proposal Outline - Northwestern University
www.northwestern.eduA synopsis of the proposed project, including the rationale for the proposed research, a statement of specific aims and objectives, the experimental approaches to be used, and the potential significance of the research. Suggested length: one-half page. c. Specific Aims. Provide a clear, concise point-by-point summary of the aims of the research ...
Code of Human Research Ethics - BPS
www.bps.org.uk‘Research ’ is defined as any form of disciplined enquiry that aims to contribute to a body of knowledge or theory. ‘Research ethics’ refers to the moral principles guiding research from its inception through to completion and publication of results. ‘Research Ethics Committee (REC)’ refers to a multidisciplinary,
Data collection in qualitative research
ebn.bmj.comSurgeons' aims and pain assessment strategies when managing paediatric post-operative pain: A qualitative study. J Child Health Care 2015;19:513–23. 4Bryman A. Social research methods. 4th edn. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2012. 5 Plummer P. Focus group methodology. Part 1: Design considerations. Int J Ther Rehabil 2017;24:297–301.
Note Taking and Learning: A Summary of Research
wac.colostate.eduone of the major aims of note taking is to build up a stable external memory in a form that can be used at a later date. Confronted with a diverse range of in-formation-transmission situations, note-takers are striving to avoid forgetting . 101. DOI: 10.37514/WAC-J.2005.16.1.08. The WAC Journal, Vol. 16: September 2005
Unconscious bias training - Equality and Human Rights ...
www.equalityhumanrights.comneed for consistent and valid metrics for all aims of UBT is discussed in the ‘further research’ section. See UBT as part of a wider programme Finally, organisations should be aware of the limitations of UBT (including potential back-firing effects) and challenge underlying assumptions that raising awareness of
Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS)
dcf.psychiatry.ufl.eduThe AIMS is a 12-item clinician-rated scale to assess severity of dyskinesias (specifically, orofacial movements and extremity and truncal movements) in patients taking neuroleptic medications. Additional items assess the over-all severity, incapacitation, and the patient’s level of awareness of the movements, and distress associated with them.
Research Instructions for NIH and Other PHS Agencies
grants.nih.govFind instructions, blank data tables, and samples to use with institutional research training applications. Reference Letters Some types of programs, such as fellowships and some career development awards, require the submission of reference letters by the referee. Learn about selecting a referee and find instructions for submission. Biosketches