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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY#1
A systematic plan for conducting research, including methods for data collection and analysis.
MENTAL HEALTH#2
A state of well-being that affects how individuals think, feel, and act, crucial for overall life quality.
DATA ANALYSIS#3
The process of inspecting, cleansing, and modeling data to discover useful information and support decision-making.
PSYCHOLOGY#4
The scientific study of the mind and behavior, essential for understanding mental health dynamics.
REALITY MASTERY TECHNIQUES#5
Strategies aimed at enhancing personal control over one’s thoughts and environment to improve mental outcomes.
LITERATURE REVIEW#6
A comprehensive survey of existing research relevant to a specific topic, identifying gaps and guiding new research.
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH#7
Research that focuses on understanding human behavior through non-numerical data, like interviews and observations.
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH#8
Research that involves numerical data and statistical analysis to quantify behaviors, opinions, or phenomena.
ETHICAL RESEARCH PRACTICES#9
Guidelines ensuring the integrity and ethical treatment of participants throughout the research process.
DATA COLLECTION#10
The systematic gathering of information for analysis, crucial for valid research outcomes.
PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL#11
An academic publication that evaluates research articles by experts in the field before publication.
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS#12
Mathematical techniques applied to data to summarize and infer conclusions from research findings.
RESEARCH FRAMEWORK#13
A structured approach outlining the key components and processes involved in conducting research.
SURVEY INSTRUMENTS#14
Tools, like questionnaires, used to collect data from participants in research studies.
RESEARCH GAPS#15
Areas where existing research is insufficient, highlighting opportunities for new studies.
DRAFTING#16
The process of writing initial versions of research papers, focusing on structure and content coherence.
CITATIONS#17
References to other works that acknowledge the sources of information and ideas in research.
ABSTRACT#18
A brief summary of a research paper, highlighting its main objectives, methods, and findings.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#19
Strategies to involve community members in research, enhancing relevance and application of findings.
RESEARCH IMPACT#20
The effect of research findings on practice, policy, and future studies within a field.
PUBLISHABLE PAPER#21
A research article that meets the standards for submission to an academic journal.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION#22
A formal presentation of research findings to an audience, often including discussions and feedback.
RESEARCH PROPOSAL#23
A document outlining a planned study, including objectives, methodology, and significance.
TIMELINE CREATION#24
The process of planning the schedule for various phases of research to ensure timely completion.
DOCUMENTING CHALLENGES#25
Recording obstacles encountered during research, which can inform future studies and methodologies.