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Research Methods Ass. Professor, Community Medicine, Community Medicine Dept, College of Medicine.
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Be able to identify different types of research design. Understand the advantages and disadvantages of research design. Be able to design, conduct specific type of research design. 2 Research Methods-Sherzad Ali Ismael- MODULE 4: Formulating the research design & Data collection methods
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Science: knowledge about the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world and society based on facts”. (Oxford Dictionary) Scientific method : “an approach to the acquisition of new knowledge” 3 Research Methods- Thinking about research & nature of research
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Empirical approach Observations Questions Hypotheses Experiments Analyses Conclusions Replication Research Methods- Thinking about research & nature of research 4
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“an evidence-based approach that relies on direct observation and experimentation in the acquisition of new knowledge” (Kazdin, 2003). Research Methods- Thinking about research & nature of research 5
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refers to two distinct concepts: being aware of the world around us and making careful measurements E.g. Newtonian observation. Research Methods- Thinking about research & nature of research 6
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Translating the research idea into an answerable question. Research Methods- Thinking about research & nature of research 7
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an educated—and testable—guess about the answer to your research question. an attempt by the researcher to explain the phenomenon of interest. A key feature of all hypotheses is that each must make a prediction. Typically phrased as “if-then” statements. Research Methods- Thinking about research & nature of research 8
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a key aspect of conducting a research study is measuring the phenomenon of interest in an accurate and reliable manner. Accuracy refers to whether the measurement is correct. Reliability refers to whether the measurement is consistent. Research Methods- Thinking about research & nature of research 9
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the use of statistical techniques. Null hypothesis should be rejected? Type I error : Concluding that there is a difference between the groups being studied when, in fact, there is no difference. Type II error: Concluding that there is not a difference between the two groups being studied when, in fact, there is a difference Research Methods- Thinking about research & nature of research 10
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“the phenomenon being studied had an effect—a statistically significant effect”. conclusions should be supported by the data analyses. Research Methods- Thinking about research & nature of research 11
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“conducting the same research study a second time with another group of participants to see whether the same results are obtained”. (Kazdin, 1992; Shaughnessy & Zechmeister, 1997) Replication build reliability, & then generlizability. Research Methods- Thinking about research & nature of research 12
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Research is “a systematic method of finding solution to a problem” (Kothari, 2004). The systematic method consisting of stating the problem, formulating a hypothesis, collecting the data, analyzing the facts & reaching certain conclusions. 13 Research Methods- Thinking about research & nature of research
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To get a degree. To solve a problem. To get familiarity with a phenomena. Determine the frequency with which something occurs. Research Methods- Thinking about research & nature of research 14
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15 Research Methods- Thinking about research & nature of research The question The research process The answer
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Population: an entire body of people to which the researcher would like to generalize research findings. Samples: a segment of the population. Number of individuals (cases) are called sample size. Research Methods-Sherzad Ali Ismael- MODULE 4: Formulating the research design & Data collection methods 16
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Independent variable: a variable that brings a bout change in another variable. (i.e. the cause) Dependent variable: is the outcome of the study that is changed by the independent variable Research Methods-Sherzad Ali Ismael- MODULE 4: Formulating the research design & Data collection methods 17
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Cross-section. (Collect data at a particular time) often employ the survey methodology (Easter by- Smith et al. 2008; Robson 2002) Longitudinal. (Collect data over time) study change and development (e.g. incidence). Research Methods-Sherzad Ali Ismael- MODULE 4: Formulating the research design & Data collection methods 18 Jan. 2012 Jun. 2012
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Case study: Includes either a single case (a case record) or a small number of cases (case series). Each case is discussed in details. The subject of the cases may be a person, an organization, a situation or a country. Examples: ▪ Studying a case or a group of cases after Laser eye surgery. Research Methods-Sherzad Ali Ismael- MODULE 4: Formulating the research design & Data collection methods 20
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Survey: Refers to the collection of information from a group of people belonging to a population of interest to make assumptions about that population. The population of interest can be patients, learners (students), researchers or colleagues. Collect quantitative data that are analyzed quantitatively using descriptive and inferential statistics. Research Methods-Sherzad Ali Ismael- MODULE 4: Formulating the research design & Data collection methods 21
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Attempts to discover a cause-effect relationship between two variables. Has two main key elements: Experimental group.(Subjects exposed to the experimental variable in an experiment) Control group. (Subjects not exposed to the experimental variable in an experiment) Research Methods-Sherzad Ali Ismael- MODULE 4: Formulating the research design & Data collection methods 26
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Example: Randomized controlled trial (clinical trial) Research Methods-Sherzad Ali Ismael- MODULE 4: Formulating the research design & Data collection methods 27
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Primary scientific paper. Secondary scientific paper A review paper which summarize other paper. Two types: ▪ Narrative review ▪ Systematic review. Research Methods-Sherzad Ali Ismael- MODULE 4: Formulating the research design & Data collection methods 29
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Studies not been identified or analyzed in a systematic, standardized and objective way. Provide an update on a certain subject, Written by experts. Research Methods-Sherzad Ali Ismael- MODULE 4: Formulating the research design & Data collection methods 30
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Contains a clear statement on objectives. Data sources for the papers are stated as well as the method of selection. Ex: Meta-analysis Composed of: Abstract. Introduction. Methods. Body of the review. Research Methods-Sherzad Ali Ismael- MODULE 4: Formulating the research design & Data collection methods 31
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Definition: Critically review research studies and statistically combine their data to help answer questions that are beyond the power of single papers. Better sample size. Example: MetaView software. Research Methods-Sherzad Ali Ismael- MODULE 4: Formulating the research design & Data collection methods 32
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