Basic steps in planning nursing research : from question to proposal / Pamela J. Brink and Marilynn J. Wood
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Item type | Current library | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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LRC - Main | National University - Manila | Nursing | General Circulation | GC RT 81.5 .B75 1993 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000004240 |
Includes index.
How to Write a Researchable Question --
Research Topics --
What Is a Researchable Question? --
Asking Research Questions --
Examining Components of a Research Question --
Levels of Questions --
Rewriting Your Question --
Be Interested in Your Idea --
From Question to Problem --
Finding the Level of Knowledge about a Topic --
How to Search the Literature on Your Topic --
Level of Theory and Level of Question --
Developing the Research Problem from the Literature Review --
Find Out What You Know --
Ask Questions about the Theory --
Look Up Interrelated Ideas --
Convert Your Topic Outline to a Sentence Outline --
Relate the Theory to the Question --
Beginning with an Observation --
Where do You Start Your Literature Search? --
The Full and Final Research Problem --
Elements of a Research Problem --
Review of the Literature --
The Rationale for Developing the Question --
The Theoretical or Conceptual Framework --
The Psychology of Argument --
Strongest Argument Last --
Substantiate What You Say --
Critical Review of the Literature --
Content of a Critique --
What to Critique --
How to Do a Critique --
Guidelines for Critique of Published Research --
Where Does the Critique Belong? --
Stating the Purpose of the Study --
The Purpose Written as a Declarative Statement --
The Purpose Written as a Question --
The Purpose Written as a Hypothesis --
Examining the Components of a Hypothesis --
The Significance of the Statement of Purpose --
Stating the Purpose of the Study: A Summary --
Defining Your Terms --
Types of Variables.
This book is written as an introduction to the reearch process and deals solely with the beginning phase of research -- the research plan.
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