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EVIDENCE-BASED SPIRITUALITY#1
An approach that validates spiritual practices through empirical research, integrating scientific methods with spiritual insights.
NEUROSCIENCE#2
The study of the nervous system, particularly how brain functions relate to spiritual experiences and well-being.
DATA ANALYSIS#3
The process of inspecting, cleaning, and modeling data to discover useful information and support decision-making.
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH#4
A research method focusing on understanding human behavior and experiences through non-numerical data, like interviews.
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH#5
A research method that involves the collection and analysis of numerical data to identify patterns and test hypotheses.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES#6
Structured approaches used to conduct research, including qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods.
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS#7
Guidelines ensuring that research practices respect the rights and dignity of participants, particularly in spirituality studies.
PARTICIPANT RECRUITMENT#8
The process of identifying and engaging individuals to take part in a research study, crucial for obtaining diverse data.
DATA COLLECTION#9
The systematic gathering of information from participants, often through surveys, interviews, or observational methods.
SPIRITUAL PRACTICES#10
Activities or rituals aimed at fostering spiritual growth, such as meditation, prayer, or mindfulness.
WELL-BEING#11
A holistic state encompassing emotional, psychological, and social health, often linked to spiritual practices.
THEORETICAL UNDERPINNINGS#12
The foundational theories and concepts that inform research and practices in spirituality.
COMPREHENSIVE REPORT#13
A detailed document summarizing research findings, methodologies, and implications for practice and theory.
MIXED-METHODS RESEARCH#14
An approach combining qualitative and quantitative research methods to provide a fuller understanding of a research question.
SPIRITUALITY#15
A broad concept encompassing personal beliefs and practices that connect individuals to a sense of purpose and meaning.
PILOT STUDY#16
A small-scale preliminary study conducted to test the feasibility and design of a larger research project.
STATISTICAL SOFTWARE#17
Computer programs used to analyze numerical data, essential for quantitative research in spirituality.
THEMATIC ANALYSIS#18
A qualitative analysis method that identifies and interprets patterns within data, often used in spiritual research.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY#19
A concise summary of a report's key findings and recommendations, aimed at stakeholders and decision-makers.
VISUAL DATA REPRESENTATIONS#20
Graphical formats, like charts and graphs, used to present data findings clearly and effectively.
CROSS-REFERENCING FINDINGS#21
The process of comparing research results with existing literature to validate and contextualize new insights.
REFLECTIVE JOURNALS#22
Personal records where researchers document their thoughts, experiences, and reflections throughout the research process.
RIGOR#23
The strictness and precision applied in research methodology and analysis to ensure validity and reliability.
OUTREACH#24
Efforts made to connect with potential research participants, ensuring diverse representation in studies.
DRAFTING PROPOSALS#25
The process of creating initial research proposals outlining objectives, methodologies, and expected outcomes.