1. Essay: Analysis and ethics evaluation
Essay: Analysis and ethics evaluationEssay: Analysis and ethics evaluationSearch the GCU
Library and find one new health care article that uses quantitative research. Do not use an
article from a previous assignment, or that appears in the Topic Materials or
textbook.Complete an article analysis and ethics evaluation of the research using the
“Article Analysis and Evaluation of Research Ethics” template. See Chapter 5 of your
textbook as needed, for assistance.While APA style is not required for the body of this
assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be
presented using APA formatting guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide,
located in the Student Success Center.This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the
rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for
successful completion. Article 1 Point Description Broad Topic Area/Title Problem
Statement(What is the problem research is addressing?) Purpose Statement(What is the
purpose of the study?) Research Questions(What questions does the research seek to
answer?) Define Hypothesis(Or state the correct hypothesis based upon variables
used) Identify Dependent and Independent Variables and Type of Data for the
Variables Population of Interest for Study Sample Sampling Method Identify Data
CollectionIdentify how data were collected Summarize Data Collection Approach Discuss
Data AnalysisInclude what types of statistical tests were used for the variables. Summarize
Results of Study Summary of Assumptions and LimitationsIdentify the assumptions and
limitations from the article.Report other potential assumptions and limitations of your
review not listed by the author. Ethical ConsiderationsEvaluate the article and identify
potential ethical considerations that may have occurred when sampling, collecting data,
analyzing data, or publishing results. Summarize your findings below in 250-500 words.
Provide rationale and support for your evaluation.ORDER NOW FOR CUSTOMIZED,
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