995 Search Results for Quantitative Research and Education
One can just as easily get by without creating a scale or index, but at some point, at least in estimating the reliability and validity of your study, you're going to have to look at item and response patterns. Do the items (questions) you're asking Continue Reading...
AbstractThe Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey, which took place in 2018, was used to get input from public employees across a variety of specialties and occupational categories. Both nominal and ordinal data were present in the survey findings. Over Continue Reading...
MILITARY DEPLOYED PARENT PERCEPTIONS OF INVOLVEMENT IN THE EDUCATION OF THEIR CHILDREN: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDYbyEder G. BennettLiberty UniversityA Dissertation Presented in Partial FulfillmentOf the Requirements for the DegreeDoctor of EducationLib Continue Reading...
Schwarz, K., Mion, P., Hudock, D., & Litman, G. (2008). Telemonitoring of heart failure patients and their caregivers: A pilot randomized controlled study. Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing, 23(1), 18-26.
Telemonitoring know-how provides one of Continue Reading...
One of the simplest and most common methods to assess leadership attributes are questionnaires. Questionnaires, such as the Leadership Behavior Description Questionnaire (LBDQ) use quantitative survey techniques to assess the degree to which organiza Continue Reading...
Background report: Research Methodologies (NURS) Question (20 marks) (400 word equivalent) Question 1A After reading the background information, develop a researchable question from the background information that you have been given relating to immu Continue Reading...
Introduction
There are various risk factors that have been associated with the development of type 2 diabetes. These include, but they are not limited to, ethnicity and lifestyle. With regard to ethnicity, it is important to note that people of Asian Continue Reading...
DNP has been a relatively new one for the nursing profession. Today, "there are many enthusiasts toward the DNP. Seen by some as a symbol of social progressivism, the endorsement of doctoral education for advanced practice nursing has many potential Continue Reading...
Program Evaluation
The difference between action research and program evaluation might seem rather negligible on the surface, but a basic understanding of how action research differs from more traditional research methods also leads to great clarity Continue Reading...
Social Science Research
Lab 4: Quantitative Data Analysis
Univariate Analysis
Examine your data and complete the following:
SHORT NAME
LONG NAME
% Yes
CIGEVER
EVER SMOKED A CIGARETTE
ALCEVER
EVER HAD DRINK OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
MJEVER
EV Continue Reading...
Special Education
Influence of Parental Awareness on Individualized Education Plan (IEP)
In the period preceding 1975, the students with disabilities did not have sufficient access to education and often received education that was inappropriate fo Continue Reading...
Nursing Research HIPAA Proposal
Patient privacy protection is a cornerstone of any patient bill of rights and is a major goal of any nurse or medical professional. Without privacy, the basis of trust necessary to facilitate patient healing simply ca Continue Reading...
1. Discuss the concept of cost-based analysis. Provide an example of a program where it could be used to show outcomes.
The concept of cost-based analysis is delineated as the process for approximating all of the costs involved and the conceivable pr Continue Reading...
Longitudinal Effects of Violent Media Usage on Aggressive Behavior -- The Significance of Empathy by Mossle, T., Kliem, S. & Rehbein, F.
This research work by Kliem, Rehbein, and Mossle (2014) was aimed at scrutinizing, in detail, the associati Continue Reading...
Chi-Square Statistical Testing in Medical Research
The research undertaken by Bryant et al. (1999) was designed to assess if and how post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), may be prevented through the use of early intervention cognitive therapy. Th Continue Reading...
Edr
What is Environmental Design Research?
Design and art can accept scientific principles
Environmental Design Research (EDR) = the study of the mutual relationships between human beings and the physical environment at all scales, and applicatio Continue Reading...
Topic 1
This project is a quality improvement project and not a research project because it seeks to improve the quality of care provided to diabetes patients of a particular ethnic background. The point of this project is to better enhance the appro Continue Reading...
Personality and Leadership: A Qualitative and Quantitative Review," Judge, Bono, Ilies & Gerhardt (2002) focus on the trait theory of leadership. In "Applying a Psychobiological Model of Personality to the Study of Leadership," O'Connor & Ja Continue Reading...
Psychiatric Readmission
Implementation of Strategies to Reduce Psychiatric Readmission
To this end, it is clear that hospital readmission remains a prevalent phenomenon in adult psychiatric patients, placing a huge morbidity and economic burden on Continue Reading...
Self-Care Coping Strategies in People With Diabetes: A Qualitative Exploratory Study
One of the greatest challenges of managing type 1 and 2 diabetes is that it is a lifestyle-related disease and as such must largely be monitored by the patient. "Di Continue Reading...
This illustrates the importance behind not only adequate nursing education in a medical and physical sense, but also the importance of learning proper social skills and positive communication between nurses and patients. Documentation on proper nurs Continue Reading...
Coding and Data Analysis Process in Qualitative Research
"Coding is the process of combing the data for themes, ideas and categories and then marking similar passages of text with a code label so that they can easily be retrieved at a later stage f Continue Reading...
Quantitative research uses survey, and questionnaires to collect data. Through quantitative analysis, a researcher is able to correlate mass data to the research findings. Despite the benefits identified in both quantitative and qualitative research Continue Reading...
data collection includes survey form, structured interviews using closed ended questions, and gathering information regarding a sample size appropriate to analyze and draw conclusion on the basis of the research results. The statistical techniques a Continue Reading...
Evaluating Teaching Methodologies and Curriculum EffectivenessIntroductionHow do different teaching methodologies and curriculum designs impact student learning outcomes in a specific subject or grade level? Behind this question is the need to unders Continue Reading...
Sampling Plan
Before discussing a sampling plan, there has to be clear and unambiguous definitions of what a sample and sampling are. Despite diversity in the definition of a sample, the best meaning is that a sample could be considered as a subset Continue Reading...
Interdisciplinary Studies -- Academic Disciplines -- Communications and Women's Studies
Even a cursory review of major U.S. universities reveals a "Communications" Discipline and a "Women's Studies" Discipline of one sort or another in most if not a Continue Reading...
To resolve this conflict in the situation where demographic and experiential differences are found qualitative researchers, such as those studying different cultures, might employ guides, interpreters and/or other "native" individuals to introduce a Continue Reading...
. So it is evident that with an increasing global environment, the gap between university curricula and employment needs will also increase.
Mixed Methods (PhD Learners)/Action Research (EdD Learners)
The mediating role of globalization on the incr Continue Reading...
Questions about soft skills and personality traits can be quantified through various means, but to use more sophisticated measures of personality type and communication style would be beyond the scope of this project, more worthy of entire studies o Continue Reading...
The fourth basic orientation is on holistic treatment of phenomena. Where quantitative research emphasizes very specific study to determine correlations between specific variables under specific conditions, qualitative research emphasizes the abilit Continue Reading...
Based on the method the researcher use to conduct analysis, the data analysis presented is appropriate because the researcher use combination of both qualitative and quantitative methods in the data analysis.
Interpretation of Results
The interpr Continue Reading...
measure situations of reality (Piquero, 2002). A dependent variable and an independent variable are studied for patterns of relation, covariance, and cause and effect. For example, the relationship between impulsivity, the independent variable, and Continue Reading...
insufficient to express the concepts in the research question. Both are valid research methods, but are typically used to cover different subjects. quantitative approaches are used with refined questions that can be subject to statistical analysis, Continue Reading...
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My accepting of the test hypothesis will be preceded by my rejecting of the null hypothesis.
Question 6
In the research question given in question 5, two variable types can be identified. These include the dependent and the independent variable Continue Reading...