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RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES#1
Systematic approaches used to gather and analyze data in wellness studies, guiding effective research design.
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH#2
A method focusing on understanding experiences and perceptions through interviews and observations, often yielding rich, descriptive data.
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH#3
Involves numerical data and statistical analysis to identify patterns and test hypotheses in wellness research.
MIXED-METHODS APPROACH#4
Combines qualitative and quantitative methods to provide a comprehensive understanding of research questions.
ETHICAL COMPLIANCE#5
Adhering to ethical standards and guidelines in research, ensuring participant rights and welfare are protected.
INFORMED CONSENT#6
A process ensuring participants understand the study's purpose, risks, and benefits before agreeing to participate.
DATA ANALYSIS#7
The process of inspecting, cleaning, and modeling data to discover useful information and support decision-making.
STATISTICAL SOFTWARE#8
Tools like SPSS or R used for performing complex data analysis and statistical calculations.
DATA VISUALIZATION#9
The graphical representation of data to identify trends, patterns, and insights easily.
RESEARCH PAPER STRUCTURE#10
The organized layout of a research paper, typically including sections like introduction, methodology, results, and discussion.
ACADEMIC WRITING#11
Formal writing style used in scholarly articles, characterized by clarity, precision, and adherence to specific formats.
PEER REVIEW#12
A process where experts evaluate research papers to ensure quality, validity, and relevance before publication.
NEUROSCIENCE#13
The scientific study of the nervous system, particularly how brain function relates to behavior and mental processes.
EMOTIONAL REGULATION#14
The ability to manage and respond to emotional experiences, often influenced by meditation practices.
VALIDITY#15
The degree to which a research study accurately reflects or assesses the specific concept it intends to measure.
RELIABILITY#16
The consistency of a research study or measuring test, indicating the extent to which it yields stable and consistent results.
ETHICAL GUIDELINES#17
Standards that govern the conduct of research to ensure integrity, respect, and responsibility towards participants.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION#18
A formal presentation of research findings to an audience at academic or professional gatherings.
LITERATURE REVIEW#19
A comprehensive survey of existing research relevant to a specific topic, identifying gaps and guiding new research.
WELLNESS RESEARCH#20
Studies focused on understanding and promoting health and well-being through various practices, including meditation.
IMPACT FACTOR#21
A measure reflecting the yearly average number of citations to recent articles published in a specific journal.
RESEARCH PROPOSAL#22
A detailed plan outlining a proposed research study, including objectives, methodology, and significance.
HUMAN PARTICIPANTS#23
Individuals involved in research studies, whose data and experiences are collected for analysis.
REFLECTIVE JOURNALING#24
A practice where researchers document their thoughts and experiences throughout the research process for personal insight.
NETWORKING#25
Building professional relationships that can enhance collaboration and opportunities in research and academia.