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confidentiality any information a subject relates willl not be made public or available to others without the subject's consent
continuing education (CE) formalized experiences designed to enlarge the knowledge or skills of practitioners
depedent variable the behavior, characteristic, or outcome that the researcher wishes to explain or predict
descriptive statistics procedures that summarize large volumes of data used to describe and synthesize data, showing patterns and trends
empirical data information collected from the observable world
ethnography research that provides a framework to focus on the culture of a group of people
evidence-based practice (EBP) the use of some form of substantiation in making clinical decisions
feasibility the availability of time as well as the material and human resources needed to investigate a research problem or question
full disclosure a basic right, which means that deception, either by witholding information about a client's participation in a study or by giving the client false or misleading information about what participating in the study will involve, must not occur
grounded theory research to understand social structures and social processes; this method focuses on the generation of categories or hypotheses that explain pattersn of behavior of people in the study
hypothesis a prediction of the relationship among two or more variables
independent variable the presumed cause or influence on the dependent variable
in-service education education that is designed to upgrade the knowledge or ksills of employees
mean average; commonly symbolized by x or m
measures of central tendancy includes the mean, median, and the mode
median the middle
mode most frequent
operational definitions definitions that specify the unstruments or procedures by which concepts will be measured
phenomenology research that investigates peoples life experiences and how they interpret those experiences
population includes all possible members of a group who meet the criteria for the study
range difference between the highest and lowest values of a set of data
reliability the degree to which an instrument produces consistent results on repeated use
researchability the problem can be subjected to scientific investigation
right of self-determination subjects feel free from constraints, coercion, or any undue influence to participate in a study
risk of harm exposure to the possibility of injury going beyond everyday situations
sample segment of the population from whom data will actually be collected
significance the potential to contribute to nursing science by enhancing client care, testing or generatin a theory, or resonving a day to day clinical problem
standard deviation the most frequently used measure of variablility, indicating the average to which scores deviate from the mean commonly symbolized as SD or S
statistically significant term applied after data have been analyzed to determine whether the results had a probability less that 0.05, which is considered the acceptable level of significance
validity the degree to which an instrument measures what it is intended to measure
variance a variation or deviation from a critical pathway; goals not met or interventions not performed according to the time frame
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