Reference no: EM133950753
Question
• Are the independent or dependent variables or research variables or concepts identified?
• Are the variables that are manipulated or measured in the study consistent with the variables identified in the purpose or the objectives, questions, or hypotheses?
1. Based on the interviews from responders, can you specify the codes and themes.
Synopsis:
2. Are specific pieces of data (i.e. direct quotes) and generalized statements (themes, theories) included in the study?
3. How did the researcher control his or her biases and preconceptions?
4. Does the researcher want to produce a description of experience, a social process, or an event, or is the goal to generate a theory?
5. What experience or subculture does the researcher seek to understand?
• Were the essential demographic variables examined and summarized?
• Were the extraneous variables identified and controlled as necessary in the study?
• Are there uncontrolled extraneous variables that may have influenced the findings? Is the potential impact of these variables on the findings discussed?
• Summarize the data collection, data management and analysis, problem statement and interpretation of the findings.
1. Rational nutrition of the adult generation and nutritional characteristics in old age.
2. Medical nutrition for various pathologies.
3. Non-traditional methods of treatment of various diseases: herbal medicine, honey treatment, etc.
4. Basic principles of hardening as a way to prevent infectious pathology.
• Explain the concepts of reliability and validity and how statistical methods can affect them.
• Identify the statistical procedures used. Do the statistical procedures used lead to a reliable and valid conclusion?
• Judge whether the author's interpretation of the results is appropriate.
• Evaluate the clinical significance of the findings.