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PICOT Question Can overweight and obesity among teenagers be prevented or managed successfully through physical activity programs after six months than no intervention at all? Specific Research Approach The main research method that will be used in this study is qualitative approach. Qualitative research can be described as a data gathering approach that entails in-depth inquiry of human perceptions, attitudes, and experiences. This research also seeks to examine associated processes within the contexts that certain phenomena take place (Langford, 2012). The utilization of qualitative research approach results in the development of value-based understanding of motivations and behaviors. There are various ways in which qualitative design will be implemented. This type of research approach is reliant on observations and assessments that subjectively measure the participants’ introspections, interpersonal interactions, as well as those who have relevant communities (Langford, 2012). The process of reporting this research is highly supported by verbal and visual descriptions, quotations, as well as interpretive coding. The primary reason of which qualitative research has been selected is that it gives room for access to detailed feedback from the subjects and circumstances. In the past, the process of data gathering and analysis highly over depended on subjective evaluations (Langford, 2012). Moreover, qualitative approach provides insights into the attitudes, behaviors, and motivations on issues related to physical activity as a way of educing obesity prevalence among adolescents. This process will give room for in-depth evaluation of issues that are being researched. Moreover, qualitative approach enables the researcher to investigate highly-sensitive information. Further, qualitative design is a useful tool for undertaking comprehensive assessment on the basis of interpersonal interactions over an extended period of time. Data Collection Method Interviews will be used as the main data gathering methods for this study. In particular, the participants will be administered with structured interviews, which will have a list of questions read out and the responses noted down (Gratton & Jones, 2014). Structured interviews will ensure that the respondents complete the questionnaires on time and seek clarification over questions that may seem unclear or ambiguous. Structured interviews will enable the participants to express their experiences in their own words on what they feel about the efficacy of physical activities in reducing obesity prevalence. This process will enable them to explain and elaborate on any area of specific interest or significance (Gratton & Jones, 2014). Furthermore, the interview method will be insightful in many ways since it offers the researcher with perceived causal inferences from the respondents, as opposed to the researcher’s point of view. This process allows the respo0ndent to become more of a.
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1. Respond to this
PICOT Question Can overweight and obesity among teenagers
be prevented or managed successfully through physical activity
programs after six months than no intervention at all? Specific
Research Approach The main research method that will be used
in this study is qualitative approach. Qualitative research can be
described as a data gathering approach that entails in-depth
inquiry of human perceptions, attitudes, and experiences. This
research also seeks to examine associated processes within the
contexts that certain phenomena take place (Langford, 2012).
The utilization of qualitative research approach results in the
development of value-based understanding of motivations and
behaviors. There are various ways in which qualitative design
will be implemented. This type of research approach is reliant
on observations and assessments that subjectively measure the
participants’ introspections, interpersonal interactions, as well
as those who have relevant communities (Langford, 2012). The
process of reporting this research is highly supported by verbal
and visual descriptions, quotations, as well as interpretive
coding. The primary reason of which qualitative research has
been selected is that it gives room for access to detailed
feedback from the subjects and circumstances. In the past, the
process of data gathering and analysis highly over depended on
subjective evaluations (Langford, 2012). Moreover, qualitative
approach provides insights into the attitudes, behaviors, and
motivations on issues related to physical activity as a way of
educing obesity prevalence among adolescents. This process
will give room for in-depth evaluation of issues that are being
researched. Moreover, qualitative approach enables the
researcher to investigate highly-sensitive information. Further,
qualitative design is a useful tool for undertaking
comprehensive assessment on the basis of interpersonal
interactions over an extended period of time. Data Collection
Method Interviews will be used as the main data gathering
2. methods for this study. In particular, the participants will be
administered with structured interviews, which will have a list
of questions read out and the responses noted down (Gratton &
Jones, 2014). Structured interviews will ensure that the
respondents complete the questionnaires on time and seek
clarification over questions that may seem unclear or
ambiguous. Structured interviews will enable the participants to
express their experiences in their own words on what they feel
about the efficacy of physical activities in reducing obesity
prevalence. This process will enable them to explain and
elaborate on any area of specific interest or significance
(Gratton & Jones, 2014). Furthermore, the interview method
will be insightful in many ways since it offers the researcher
with perceived causal inferences from the respondents, as
opposed to the researcher’s point of view. This process allows
the respo0ndent to become more of an informant, who provides
data from their own lived experiences and perspective. Further,
the interview method will be used as a tool to provide avenues
through which more important, yet unexpected data will emerge
(Gratton & Jones, 2014). This is especially the case when it
comes to face-to-face interviews, which enable the researcher to
evaluate the respondent’s body language, facial expressions,
and voice tonal variations. Steps to Ensure Data Quality Data
quality is critical in realizing credibility of study. As such,
there are various steps that will be taken to ensure quality of the
data gathered. First, a data auditing process will be undertaken.
The auditing process involves comparing samples of reported
data for earlier time period with the source’s data records for
the current period. The main assessment methods for data
auditing will include triangulating with other data sources,
conducting documentation reviews, and verifying and cross-
checking (Radhakrishna et al. 2012). In addition, reliability will
be ensured by conducting repeated measurements to ensure that
they are consistent. Validity refers to the closeness between the
values offered and the true values. Validity will be attained
through careful designing of the structured interview questions,
3. and conducting field tests. References Gratton, C., & Jones,
I. (2014). Research methods for sports studies. London:
Routledge. Langford, R. (2012). Qualitative research methods.
Boston, MA: Sage Radhakrishna, R., Tobin, D., Brennan, M., &
Thomson, J. (2012). Ensuring data quality in extension
Research and evaluation studies. Journal