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How to Read and Understand a Research Study

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Abstract
This program teaches how to understand research studies and evaluate the quality of information presented. It outlines the structure of a scientific paper, including abstract, introduction, methods, results, discussion, acknowledgements, and literature cited; differentiates among such research method types as observational studies, true experiments, and quasi-experiments; and shows how to evaluate the quality of a study design. The program features interviews with experts, vignettes, and examples and defines key terms, including hypothesis, random assignment, reliability, validity, and p value.
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00:24:20 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
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Higher education
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