Library Connect Webinar- Metrics Support at the Department levelLibrary_Connect
University of Massachusetts Medical School’s Rebecca Reznik-Zellen talks about Metrics support at the department level. From the Nov. 12, 2015 webinar, Article, author and journal metrics: what librarians need to know.
A poster that analyses the accuracy of Wikipedia as a source of evidences for health care students. First presented at the 2011NETworking for Education in Healthcare conference in Cambridge
The document is a research report submitted by Swapna Shil to Amity Law School for the degree of Master of Laws. It acknowledges the support received from Amity Law School faculty, particularly Dr. Meenu Gupta. The report contains Swapna Shil's statement that the work is original and does not infringe on any copyrights. It also includes a certificate from Dr. Meenu Gupta confirming that the report represents Swapna Shil's independent and original research work. The report is on the topic of "Research Report Writing" and follows standard report formatting guidelines.
Writing an Argumentative Essay English Presentation in Blue Illustrative Styl...ArnoldConsular
The document provides guidance on writing argumentative texts, specifically persuasive essays. It discusses four key parts:
1. Defining the types of argumentative texts, focusing on the persuasive essay which presents an argument to persuade the audience that one side is better than others.
2. Considering the purpose, context, and audience for the persuasive essay. The purpose is to persuade but can also educate or raise awareness. Understanding the audience's demographics, knowledge, values helps target the argument.
3. Introducing claims and sub-claims logically, considering opposing views and making concessions, and using evidence to support claims and rebut counterclaims.
4. Developing the argument fairly and thoroughly using a range of
Research is defined as the systematic process of collecting and analyzing information to increase understanding of a topic or issue. It is described as a logical process that involves defining problems, formulating hypotheses, collecting and evaluating data, and drawing conclusions. The key purposes of a literature review are to situate a research topic within existing knowledge and demonstrate familiarity with previous scholarly work. A research framework provides structure and guidance for a research project by defining concepts and principles that shape the research problem, objectives, questions, methodology, and interpretation of results. The main types of research are applied, basic, correlational, descriptive, ethnographic, and experimental.
This document discusses different types of reports and provides examples. There are three main types of reports: informational reports which provide details without analysis, analytical reports which analyze information to solve problems and draw conclusions, and persuasive reports which aim to convince the reader. Short reports are used for progress updates, proposals, incidents/accidents, manuals, and studies. Examples of when to write short reports include engineering projects, education, health sciences, and science/social science experiments and case studies. The document provides guidelines for writing short reports and field trip reports.
This document outlines various research methods and concepts related to conducting research projects. It discusses qualitative and quantitative research approaches and covers key parts of research papers like the introduction, methods, results, and discussion sections. Different types of data collection methods are examined, including acceptability judgements, elicited imitation, and processing research techniques. Ethical considerations around informed consent and working with human subjects are also addressed.
Library Connect Webinar- Metrics Support at the Department levelLibrary_Connect
University of Massachusetts Medical School’s Rebecca Reznik-Zellen talks about Metrics support at the department level. From the Nov. 12, 2015 webinar, Article, author and journal metrics: what librarians need to know.
A poster that analyses the accuracy of Wikipedia as a source of evidences for health care students. First presented at the 2011NETworking for Education in Healthcare conference in Cambridge
The document is a research report submitted by Swapna Shil to Amity Law School for the degree of Master of Laws. It acknowledges the support received from Amity Law School faculty, particularly Dr. Meenu Gupta. The report contains Swapna Shil's statement that the work is original and does not infringe on any copyrights. It also includes a certificate from Dr. Meenu Gupta confirming that the report represents Swapna Shil's independent and original research work. The report is on the topic of "Research Report Writing" and follows standard report formatting guidelines.
Writing an Argumentative Essay English Presentation in Blue Illustrative Styl...ArnoldConsular
The document provides guidance on writing argumentative texts, specifically persuasive essays. It discusses four key parts:
1. Defining the types of argumentative texts, focusing on the persuasive essay which presents an argument to persuade the audience that one side is better than others.
2. Considering the purpose, context, and audience for the persuasive essay. The purpose is to persuade but can also educate or raise awareness. Understanding the audience's demographics, knowledge, values helps target the argument.
3. Introducing claims and sub-claims logically, considering opposing views and making concessions, and using evidence to support claims and rebut counterclaims.
4. Developing the argument fairly and thoroughly using a range of
Research is defined as the systematic process of collecting and analyzing information to increase understanding of a topic or issue. It is described as a logical process that involves defining problems, formulating hypotheses, collecting and evaluating data, and drawing conclusions. The key purposes of a literature review are to situate a research topic within existing knowledge and demonstrate familiarity with previous scholarly work. A research framework provides structure and guidance for a research project by defining concepts and principles that shape the research problem, objectives, questions, methodology, and interpretation of results. The main types of research are applied, basic, correlational, descriptive, ethnographic, and experimental.
This document discusses different types of reports and provides examples. There are three main types of reports: informational reports which provide details without analysis, analytical reports which analyze information to solve problems and draw conclusions, and persuasive reports which aim to convince the reader. Short reports are used for progress updates, proposals, incidents/accidents, manuals, and studies. Examples of when to write short reports include engineering projects, education, health sciences, and science/social science experiments and case studies. The document provides guidelines for writing short reports and field trip reports.
This document outlines various research methods and concepts related to conducting research projects. It discusses qualitative and quantitative research approaches and covers key parts of research papers like the introduction, methods, results, and discussion sections. Different types of data collection methods are examined, including acceptability judgements, elicited imitation, and processing research techniques. Ethical considerations around informed consent and working with human subjects are also addressed.
This document provides information and guidelines on writing a survey report. It defines a survey report as a formal piece of writing based on research that summarizes the results of a survey in percentages and proportions. The purpose of a survey report is to thoroughly study a research topic and summarize existing studies in an organized manner. The document outlines the typical sections of a survey report and provides tips for writing an effective report, including keeping questions short and simple and avoiding biased questions.
This slide is on the research proposal regarding the research topic "Perception of Audit in Bangladesh". Bangladesh has seen it's fair share of financial scandals and this largely due to faulty decision making and having misconception about the audit procedure. This research proposal will look into that problem.
This document provides an overview of different types of reports and their structures. It discusses technical/business reports, field reports, and scientific reports. Technical/business reports are used in applied fields like engineering and communicate information to help people understand products/services. Field reports are used in social sciences and require analyzing observations of real-world people/events. Scientific reports clearly communicate findings from empirical investigations using a standard format. The document also outlines the typical parts of a research report, including the introduction, literature review, methodology, and others. It provides guidance on how to effectively structure each section.
The document provides information for applicants to the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP). It outlines the application components, including transcripts, letters of recommendation, personal and research statements. It discusses tips for a strong application, including starting early, demonstrating passion for research, and thoroughly addressing the intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria. The application will be reviewed based on these criteria, which evaluate the intellectual importance and broader societal impacts of the proposed research. Reviewers will consider the applicant's qualifications and potential to advance their field in an innovative way.
How many patients does case series should have .in comparison to case reports...Pubrica
Case reports are defined as the scientific documentation of a single clinical observation and have a time-honored and rich tradition in medicine and scientific publication. Pubrica has extensive experience in developing a detailed clinical case report that highlights the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of an individual patient.
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This document summarizes a seminar about research publications. It discusses the importance of publishing research for sharing new knowledge and accreditation. It provides pointers for successful publishing, including knowing the field, emphasizing scientific content, viewing publication as integral to research, developing a clear writing style, and understanding peer review. It also discusses essential skills like organizing papers, choosing words, outlining arguments, and responding to reviews.
Dear Colleague,
On behalf of the IJMSIR Panel of Directors, we invite you to join us
at the IJMSIR special symposium training 2020 to be held in
Catholic University of Ghana (CUG) Virtually on Microsoft Team.
The conference is a great way to be inspired by our keynote
speakers, engage in debates with other scholars, and enjoy our
social functions and the hospitality of CUG. New delegates are
always welcome so please spread the word to others.
This document provides guidance on how to design and conduct a case study for evaluation purposes. It defines what a case study is and discusses when they are appropriate. The advantages and limitations of case studies are outlined. The process for developing and conducting a case study is described in detail, including planning, developing data collection instruments, collecting data from multiple sources, analyzing the data, and disseminating findings. Potential elements of a case study report are provided, with examples.
The Physical Positioning Of Supermarket Products And How...Monique Jones
This document discusses and compares several systems development methodologies: Waterfall, Prototyping, and Spiral Model. It outlines the key characteristics, strengths, weaknesses, and situations where each methodology would be most or least appropriate. It also provides guidelines for adapting the methodology selected based on an assessment of environmental factors. The overall aim is to select the most suitable methodology for developing an information system for an organization.
CLS 495
Clinical Laboratory Science Capstone
Course Project Introduction: There are four phases of work in the completion of this paper:
Phase 1 Panning Proposal
The student chooses and defines a research topic related to Clinical Lab, and specifies a timeline for completion.
A rough draft of the Introduction is completed.
Phase 2 Literature Review
The student performs literature research on the topic, and writes a comprehensive literature review.
Final draft of the Introduction is submitted.
Rough draft of the literature review is submitted.
Rough draft of the References is submitted.
Phase 3 Analysis/Evaluation
The student does the primary analysis/evaluation.
The draft of the Analysis/Evaluation is submitted as well as drafts of the Conclusions, Recommendations and any Appendices.
Phase 4 Completion and Presentation
The final paper is edited and completed into a photo-ready copy. The work is presented orally.
· Course Project
The Course Project is broken down into 4 distinct phases. The required elements in the formal paper are listed below.
Maximum Points Allowed
Earned Points
Subtotal
Research - 10%
Evidence of Higher Level Research
2
Evidence of Multiple Sources
3
Evidence of Primary Data
3
8pt Maximum
Content - 50%
Completeness
6
Relevancy
6
Appropriate Analysis
7
Appropriate Conclusions Drawn
8
Logical Rational and/or Justification
7
Original Thought
6
40pt Maximum
Structural - 40%
Grammar
5
Spelling
5
APA Format
7
Citations
5
Clear Expression
10
32pt Maximum
Overall
Oral Portion 20% Total Project Grade
Oral presentations will be graded on the following criteria:
Maximum Points Allowed
Earned Points
Subtotal
Content - 50%
Completeness
1
Relevancy
1
Appropriate Analysis
2
Appropriate Conclusions Drawn
2
Logical Rational and/or Justification
2
Original Thought
2
10pt Maximum
Structural - 50%
Correct Grammar, Vocabulary
1
Speaking Skills
1
Use of Appropriate Technology
1
Use of Visual Aids
2
Ability to Engage Listener
1
Ability to Respond to Questions, Comments
1
Courtesy to Other's Presentations
2
Ability to Respond to Questions
1
10pt Maximum
Overall
·
Assessment Rubric
Program Learning Outcome
Highly Developed (4)
Developed (3)
Emerging (2)
Initial (1)
1. Assess clinical laboratory practice and procedure by applying the knowledge of technical skills and theory obtained.
Demonstrates excellence in assessing, analyzing, and synthesizing, information based on knowledge of laboratory practice and procedure.
Demonstrates proficiency in assessing, analyzing, and synthesizing information based on knowledge of laboratory practice and procedure.
Demonstrates adequacy in assessing, analyzing, and synthesizing information based on knowledge of laboratory practice and procedure.
Demonstrates limitations in assessing, analyzing, and synthesizing information based on knowledge of laboratory practice and procedure.
2. Establish a course o ...
This document provides guidance on preparing and presenting research reports. It discusses the key elements and sections of a research report, including the title page, acknowledgements, table of contents, introduction, methodology, results, discussion, and conclusion. It emphasizes that research reports must be clearly organized, well-written in a simple style, and presented in an appropriate format. The document also covers preparing research proposals, literature reviews, bibliographies, and taking and organizing effective research notes to support the reporting of research findings.
1) Research is defined as a systematic process of investigation aimed at discovering and interpreting facts. It involves studying a problem thoroughly to find solutions.
2) Knowing research helps managers address problems effectively and make informed decisions. It allows them to analyze information and issues in sophisticated ways.
3) A research proposal outlines the goals, problem, methodology, timeline, and budget of a research study to ensure agreement between the researcher and sponsor.
Reports can take various forms, from school reports to government committee reports. They are used to document information, analyze issues, and make recommendations. There are two main types of reports: informative reports, which objectively present facts and details; and analytical reports, which interpret facts, draw conclusions, and suggest actions. Analytical reports follow either an inductive or deductive structure in their organization. The inductive structure moves from specific observations to a general conclusion, while the deductive structure starts with a universal principle and deduces specific conclusions from it.
This document provides a framework for a research proposal in education. It discusses the key components of an effective research proposal, including an introduction with the title, problem statement, objectives and hypotheses. It also covers the literature review, significance of the study, definition of terms, delimitations, assumptions, data collection procedures, data analysis procedures, bibliography, time schedule and budget. The proposal framework is intended to guide researchers in developing well-structured research proposals that clearly outline their planned study.
The document discusses business research, including its meaning, types, and process. It defines business research as identifying business problems and steps to solve them. The research process is outlined as defining the problem, reviewing literature, formulating hypotheses, developing a research design including sampling, data collection, analysis and interpretation, and reporting. Different types of research are described such as descriptive, exploratory, applied, fundamental, quantitative, qualitative, conceptual, empirical, experimental, and historical. Objectives, methods, techniques and characteristics of good research are also discussed.
Medical case series | Writing services the clinical case report for Scientif...Pubrica
Pubrica explores the use of crucial elements in evaluating BMJ case report series, ensuring they adhere to the journal's submission requirements.
Key points
When considering submitting a case report series to BMJ (British Medical Journal), it’s important to keep in mind the following key points:
1. Clinical Significance
2. Ethical Approval
3. Novelty and Uniqueness
4. Clear and Concise Writing
5. Detailed Case Descriptions
6. Discussion of Cases
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Write a
research
proposal
HOW TO...
Valerie Finigan
covers all aspects
of what a research
proposal needs to
include and where to
begin when writing it.
Writing a research proposal may be the most challenging part of the research
process – the document must
systematically recommend how
your study will be conducted
(Hollins-Martin and Flemming,
2010). It is the key to gaining ethical
approval, grant application success
and academic qualifi cation.
Yet the question is often asked:
‘What will a research proposal
contain and what should it look like?’
First of all, it is important that you
are passionate about the research
topic, have a vested interest in it, and
that it will add to the profession’s
body of scientifi c knowledge.
Discuss your idea with an
experienced researcher too, prior
to starting your proposal.
Th e proposals must be succinctly
written and clearly chronicle facts,
it must craft a convincing line of
reasoning and an argument for study
approval (Marshall, 2012).
Ask the questions:
1. What is the research about?
2. Why is it important?
3. What is the process that will be
taken to accomplish project goals
and objectives?
4. What will the project cost?
5. Who is the best person to conduct
this study? (Marshall, 2012).
Simple steps to follow:
1 Read the criteria for your proposal
If a format for writing is
given, use it. Check grammar, word
count and remember format and
brevity are important (12-point font,
legible and with a generous margin
will make the proposal easier to
read and comment on) to keep the
reviewer more engaged. Find a peer
or colleague to proofread the proposal
before submission, they may fi nd a
fl aw that you have overlooked. Submit
on time, or the work may be declined.
2 Underpin the study with a
research question
Th is enables you to choose the title
and design for your project and
identify the appropriate methodology
to answer the question of interest.
While the idea of the subject may be
in your mind, the question must be
focused and manageable to enable you
a purposeful and planned approach.
Th e title you choose for the
study should be used consistently
throughout all regulatory documents
(ethical approval consideration,
proposal and any grant applications).
Th e title needs to draw the attention
of the reviewer, so make it succinct
and exciting.
3 The abstractA brief description of your
research proposal, the
abstract should be a summary of the
entire project. It includes a statement
of the purpose of your research and
a brief description of its study design
and methodology.
4 Introduction sectionWithin the introduction
you should include some
background information about your
topic that is appropriate and to the
point. Here you convey the main
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How to plan and write a research proposal cancer research writing - PubricaPubrica
o To get it how cancer cell develops and advance in the natural, comparison between the healthy cells and cancer cells.
o There are several approaches to treat cancer cells like immune therapy, gene therapy which resists the patients from cancer cells.
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How many patients does case series should have in comparison to case reports ...Pubrica
Case reports are defined as the scientific documentation of a single clinical observation and have a time-honored and rich tradition in medicine and scientific publication. Pubrica has extensive experience in developing a detailed clinical case report that highlights the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of an individual patient.
Continue Reading: https://bit.ly/34RO9vU
For our services: https://pubrica.com/services/research-services/case-report-writing/
Why Pubrica:
When you order our services, We promise you the following – Plagiarism free | always on Time | 24*7 customer support | Written to international Standard | Unlimited Revisions support | Medical writing Expert | Publication Support | Biostatistical experts | High-quality Subject Matter Experts.
Contact us:
Web: https://pubrica.com/
Blog: https://pubrica.com/academy/
Email: sales@pubrica.com
WhatsApp : +91 9884350006
United Kingdom: +44 1618186353
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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This document provides information and guidelines on writing a survey report. It defines a survey report as a formal piece of writing based on research that summarizes the results of a survey in percentages and proportions. The purpose of a survey report is to thoroughly study a research topic and summarize existing studies in an organized manner. The document outlines the typical sections of a survey report and provides tips for writing an effective report, including keeping questions short and simple and avoiding biased questions.
This slide is on the research proposal regarding the research topic "Perception of Audit in Bangladesh". Bangladesh has seen it's fair share of financial scandals and this largely due to faulty decision making and having misconception about the audit procedure. This research proposal will look into that problem.
This document provides an overview of different types of reports and their structures. It discusses technical/business reports, field reports, and scientific reports. Technical/business reports are used in applied fields like engineering and communicate information to help people understand products/services. Field reports are used in social sciences and require analyzing observations of real-world people/events. Scientific reports clearly communicate findings from empirical investigations using a standard format. The document also outlines the typical parts of a research report, including the introduction, literature review, methodology, and others. It provides guidance on how to effectively structure each section.
The document provides information for applicants to the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP). It outlines the application components, including transcripts, letters of recommendation, personal and research statements. It discusses tips for a strong application, including starting early, demonstrating passion for research, and thoroughly addressing the intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria. The application will be reviewed based on these criteria, which evaluate the intellectual importance and broader societal impacts of the proposed research. Reviewers will consider the applicant's qualifications and potential to advance their field in an innovative way.
How many patients does case series should have .in comparison to case reports...Pubrica
Case reports are defined as the scientific documentation of a single clinical observation and have a time-honored and rich tradition in medicine and scientific publication. Pubrica has extensive experience in developing a detailed clinical case report that highlights the symptoms, signs, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of an individual patient.
Continue Reading: https://bit.ly/34RO9vU
For our services: https://pubrica.com/services/research-services/case-report-writing/
Why Pubrica:
When you order our services, We promise you the following – Plagiarism free | always on Time | 24*7 customer support | Written to international Standard | Unlimited Revisions support | Medical writing Expert | Publication Support | Biostatistical experts | High-quality Subject Matter Experts.
Contact us:
Web: https://pubrica.com/
Blog: https://pubrica.com/academy/
Email: sales@pubrica.com
WhatsApp : +91 9884350006
United Kingdom: +44 1618186353
This document summarizes a seminar about research publications. It discusses the importance of publishing research for sharing new knowledge and accreditation. It provides pointers for successful publishing, including knowing the field, emphasizing scientific content, viewing publication as integral to research, developing a clear writing style, and understanding peer review. It also discusses essential skills like organizing papers, choosing words, outlining arguments, and responding to reviews.
Dear Colleague,
On behalf of the IJMSIR Panel of Directors, we invite you to join us
at the IJMSIR special symposium training 2020 to be held in
Catholic University of Ghana (CUG) Virtually on Microsoft Team.
The conference is a great way to be inspired by our keynote
speakers, engage in debates with other scholars, and enjoy our
social functions and the hospitality of CUG. New delegates are
always welcome so please spread the word to others.
This document provides guidance on how to design and conduct a case study for evaluation purposes. It defines what a case study is and discusses when they are appropriate. The advantages and limitations of case studies are outlined. The process for developing and conducting a case study is described in detail, including planning, developing data collection instruments, collecting data from multiple sources, analyzing the data, and disseminating findings. Potential elements of a case study report are provided, with examples.
The Physical Positioning Of Supermarket Products And How...Monique Jones
This document discusses and compares several systems development methodologies: Waterfall, Prototyping, and Spiral Model. It outlines the key characteristics, strengths, weaknesses, and situations where each methodology would be most or least appropriate. It also provides guidelines for adapting the methodology selected based on an assessment of environmental factors. The overall aim is to select the most suitable methodology for developing an information system for an organization.
CLS 495
Clinical Laboratory Science Capstone
Course Project Introduction: There are four phases of work in the completion of this paper:
Phase 1 Panning Proposal
The student chooses and defines a research topic related to Clinical Lab, and specifies a timeline for completion.
A rough draft of the Introduction is completed.
Phase 2 Literature Review
The student performs literature research on the topic, and writes a comprehensive literature review.
Final draft of the Introduction is submitted.
Rough draft of the literature review is submitted.
Rough draft of the References is submitted.
Phase 3 Analysis/Evaluation
The student does the primary analysis/evaluation.
The draft of the Analysis/Evaluation is submitted as well as drafts of the Conclusions, Recommendations and any Appendices.
Phase 4 Completion and Presentation
The final paper is edited and completed into a photo-ready copy. The work is presented orally.
· Course Project
The Course Project is broken down into 4 distinct phases. The required elements in the formal paper are listed below.
Maximum Points Allowed
Earned Points
Subtotal
Research - 10%
Evidence of Higher Level Research
2
Evidence of Multiple Sources
3
Evidence of Primary Data
3
8pt Maximum
Content - 50%
Completeness
6
Relevancy
6
Appropriate Analysis
7
Appropriate Conclusions Drawn
8
Logical Rational and/or Justification
7
Original Thought
6
40pt Maximum
Structural - 40%
Grammar
5
Spelling
5
APA Format
7
Citations
5
Clear Expression
10
32pt Maximum
Overall
Oral Portion 20% Total Project Grade
Oral presentations will be graded on the following criteria:
Maximum Points Allowed
Earned Points
Subtotal
Content - 50%
Completeness
1
Relevancy
1
Appropriate Analysis
2
Appropriate Conclusions Drawn
2
Logical Rational and/or Justification
2
Original Thought
2
10pt Maximum
Structural - 50%
Correct Grammar, Vocabulary
1
Speaking Skills
1
Use of Appropriate Technology
1
Use of Visual Aids
2
Ability to Engage Listener
1
Ability to Respond to Questions, Comments
1
Courtesy to Other's Presentations
2
Ability to Respond to Questions
1
10pt Maximum
Overall
·
Assessment Rubric
Program Learning Outcome
Highly Developed (4)
Developed (3)
Emerging (2)
Initial (1)
1. Assess clinical laboratory practice and procedure by applying the knowledge of technical skills and theory obtained.
Demonstrates excellence in assessing, analyzing, and synthesizing, information based on knowledge of laboratory practice and procedure.
Demonstrates proficiency in assessing, analyzing, and synthesizing information based on knowledge of laboratory practice and procedure.
Demonstrates adequacy in assessing, analyzing, and synthesizing information based on knowledge of laboratory practice and procedure.
Demonstrates limitations in assessing, analyzing, and synthesizing information based on knowledge of laboratory practice and procedure.
2. Establish a course o ...
This document provides guidance on preparing and presenting research reports. It discusses the key elements and sections of a research report, including the title page, acknowledgements, table of contents, introduction, methodology, results, discussion, and conclusion. It emphasizes that research reports must be clearly organized, well-written in a simple style, and presented in an appropriate format. The document also covers preparing research proposals, literature reviews, bibliographies, and taking and organizing effective research notes to support the reporting of research findings.
1) Research is defined as a systematic process of investigation aimed at discovering and interpreting facts. It involves studying a problem thoroughly to find solutions.
2) Knowing research helps managers address problems effectively and make informed decisions. It allows them to analyze information and issues in sophisticated ways.
3) A research proposal outlines the goals, problem, methodology, timeline, and budget of a research study to ensure agreement between the researcher and sponsor.
Reports can take various forms, from school reports to government committee reports. They are used to document information, analyze issues, and make recommendations. There are two main types of reports: informative reports, which objectively present facts and details; and analytical reports, which interpret facts, draw conclusions, and suggest actions. Analytical reports follow either an inductive or deductive structure in their organization. The inductive structure moves from specific observations to a general conclusion, while the deductive structure starts with a universal principle and deduces specific conclusions from it.
This document provides a framework for a research proposal in education. It discusses the key components of an effective research proposal, including an introduction with the title, problem statement, objectives and hypotheses. It also covers the literature review, significance of the study, definition of terms, delimitations, assumptions, data collection procedures, data analysis procedures, bibliography, time schedule and budget. The proposal framework is intended to guide researchers in developing well-structured research proposals that clearly outline their planned study.
The document discusses business research, including its meaning, types, and process. It defines business research as identifying business problems and steps to solve them. The research process is outlined as defining the problem, reviewing literature, formulating hypotheses, developing a research design including sampling, data collection, analysis and interpretation, and reporting. Different types of research are described such as descriptive, exploratory, applied, fundamental, quantitative, qualitative, conceptual, empirical, experimental, and historical. Objectives, methods, techniques and characteristics of good research are also discussed.
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covers all aspects
of what a research
proposal needs to
include and where to
begin when writing it.
Writing a research proposal may be the most challenging part of the research
process – the document must
systematically recommend how
your study will be conducted
(Hollins-Martin and Flemming,
2010). It is the key to gaining ethical
approval, grant application success
and academic qualifi cation.
Yet the question is often asked:
‘What will a research proposal
contain and what should it look like?’
First of all, it is important that you
are passionate about the research
topic, have a vested interest in it, and
that it will add to the profession’s
body of scientifi c knowledge.
Discuss your idea with an
experienced researcher too, prior
to starting your proposal.
Th e proposals must be succinctly
written and clearly chronicle facts,
it must craft a convincing line of
reasoning and an argument for study
approval (Marshall, 2012).
Ask the questions:
1. What is the research about?
2. Why is it important?
3. What is the process that will be
taken to accomplish project goals
and objectives?
4. What will the project cost?
5. Who is the best person to conduct
this study? (Marshall, 2012).
Simple steps to follow:
1 Read the criteria for your proposal
If a format for writing is
given, use it. Check grammar, word
count and remember format and
brevity are important (12-point font,
legible and with a generous margin
will make the proposal easier to
read and comment on) to keep the
reviewer more engaged. Find a peer
or colleague to proofread the proposal
before submission, they may fi nd a
fl aw that you have overlooked. Submit
on time, or the work may be declined.
2 Underpin the study with a
research question
Th is enables you to choose the title
and design for your project and
identify the appropriate methodology
to answer the question of interest.
While the idea of the subject may be
in your mind, the question must be
focused and manageable to enable you
a purposeful and planned approach.
Th e title you choose for the
study should be used consistently
throughout all regulatory documents
(ethical approval consideration,
proposal and any grant applications).
Th e title needs to draw the attention
of the reviewer, so make it succinct
and exciting.
3 The abstractA brief description of your
research proposal, the
abstract should be a summary of the
entire project. It includes a statement
of the purpose of your research and
a brief description of its study design
and methodology.
4 Introduction sectionWithin the introduction
you should include some
background information about your
topic that is appropriate and to the
point. Here you convey the main
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2. A RESEARCH REPORT IS AN
OUTCOME OF A SCIENTIFIC
INVESTIGATION AND ITS
PURPOSE IS TO CONVEY
INFORMATION CONTAINED IN
THE REPORT TO THE READER
OR AUDIENCE.
RESEARCH REPORT
3. PRESENT IN CONFERENCE.
PUBLISH IN JOURNALS OR
ARTICLES.
GET GRANT OR FINANCIAL AID.
HAVE IMPLICATION OR
RECOMMENDATIONS IN CLINICAL
PRACTICE , EDUCATION&
ADMINISTRATION.
PURPOSE
9. LOGICAL ANALYSIS OF SUBJECT MATTER.
PREPARATION OF THE FINAL OUTLINE.
PREPARATION OF THE ROUGH DRAFT.
REWRITING AND POLISHING.
PREPARATION OF FINAL BIBLIOGRAPHY.
WRITING THE FINAL DRAFT.
12. A.INTRODUCTION
1. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
2. IMPORTANCE OF THE PROBLEM
3. IMPORTANT ASSUMPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS
B.REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
C.METHODOLOGY
1. SAMPLES
2. DESIGNS AND PROCEDURES
3. METHODS OF COLLECTING DATA
D.RESULTS AND ANALYSIS OF DATA
1. TEST
2. TABLES
3. FIGURES
E. SUMMARY AND INFERENCE
15. 1. THE RESEARCH REPORT SHOULD
BE LONG ENOUGH TO COVER THE
SUBJECTS
BUT SHORT ENOUGH TO MAINTAIN
THE INTEREST.
2. THE REPORT SHOULD NOT BE
DULL
3. THE REPORT SHOULD POSSESS
THE FEATURES OF SIMPLICITY AND
AVOIDING VAGUENESS.
4. PROVIDE QUICK KNOWLEDGE OF
THE MAIN FINDINGS.
PRECAUTIONS