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LITERATURE REVIEW#1

A comprehensive survey of existing research on a specific topic, identifying gaps and summarizing findings.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY#2

The systematic approach used to conduct research, encompassing design, data collection, and analysis methods.

DATA COLLECTION#3

The process of gathering information for analysis, using techniques like surveys, interviews, or experiments.

CASE STUDY#4

An in-depth analysis of a particular instance or condition to explore its complexities and derive insights.

ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS#5

Guidelines ensuring research is conducted responsibly, protecting participants' rights and welfare.

QUALITATIVE RESEARCH#6

Research focusing on understanding behaviors and experiences through non-numerical data, such as interviews.

QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH#7

Research involving numerical data analysis to identify patterns and test hypotheses statistically.

SAMPLING METHODS#8

Techniques used to select participants for a study, influencing the validity and reliability of results.

DATA ANALYSIS#9

The process of inspecting, cleansing, and modeling data to discover useful information and support decision-making.

SPSS#10

Statistical software used for data analysis, providing tools for complex statistical computations.

PRESENTATION SKILLS#11

The ability to effectively communicate research findings through verbal and visual means to an audience.

VISUAL DATA REPRESENTATIONS#12

Graphical displays of data, such as charts and graphs, that help convey research results clearly.

RESEARCH GAP#13

An area within a field that has not been sufficiently explored or studied, highlighting opportunities for further research.

EFFICACY#14

The ability of a treatment or intervention to produce the desired effect under ideal conditions.

PROFESSIONAL CREDIBILITY#15

The level of trust and respect earned by practitioners based on their expertise and evidence-based practices.

NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES#16

Chances to connect with other professionals, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange in the field.

DOCUMENTATION#17

The systematic recording of research processes and findings, ensuring transparency and replicability.

REFLECTIVE JOURNALS#18

Personal records where researchers reflect on their learning experiences and progress throughout the research process.

FINDINGS#19

The results or conclusions drawn from research data, providing insights into the research question.

AUDIENCE FEEDBACK#20

Responses from viewers during presentations that can inform improvements and validate research findings.

HOLISTIC HEALTH#21

An approach to health that considers the whole person—body, mind, and spirit—in treatment.

EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE#22

An approach to decision-making in healthcare that integrates the best available evidence with clinical expertise.

RESEARCH PROPOSAL#23

A detailed plan outlining the objectives, methodology, and significance of a proposed research study.

IMPACTFUL PRESENTATIONS#24

Presentations designed to engage and inform the audience effectively, often using storytelling and visuals.

COMMUNICATION SKILLS#25

The abilities required to convey information clearly and effectively, crucial for sharing research findings.