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A BLOG ABOUT THE DISSEMINATION PHASE

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A  NARRATIVE ESSAY ON DISSEMINATION PHASE ClipArt Source: (Vector Stock)   Dissemination is a planned process that involves consideration of target audiences and the settings in which research findings are to be received. And with that, there are few things to consider in the dissemination plan such as the objectives, audience, timeline, and resources.   Objectives are the things you want to achieve. The audience is to identify your audience/s so that you know who you will need to influence to maximize the uptake of the research. Timeline is to when will the dissemination of activity occur? And resources refer to the expertise you have in your research team and whether you need additional help with the dissemination.   In the dissemination phase, there are also principles and strategies to simply get the findings of your research to the people who can as well make use of them, to maximize the benefit of the research without delay.   The principles of the dissemination phase include sta

A Blog About Application of Data Gathering Procedures, Proper Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography, and Tools/Methods to Measure Instrumentation

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The Application of Data Gathering Procedures, Proper Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography, and Tools/Methods to Measure Instrumentation ClipArt Source: (VectorStock) Doing a research study isn’t actually effortless. It is a laborious task in which compels a bunch of reading, interpreting, and analyzing new information, reshaping the proposed research question, and begin again. That is why, when applying the research procedures it is inevitable to have errors while in the process of fulfilling the study. In this blog, it will primarily introduce what was learned based on personal experience about the application of data gathering procedures, proper writing of literature review and annotated bibliography, and discovering tools or methods to measure instrumentation.   Application of Data Gathering Procedure ClipArt Source: (VectorStock) The data gathering procedure is the technique used to obtain the information to validate the claims made by the researcher. And data gathering is

A Blog About A Brief Summary Of Empirical Phase

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  ClipArt Source: (VectorStock) Empirical Phase A Summary From Grace R. Abad's Nursing Research II - Apply and Disseminate The third phase of the research process is called the empirical phase. The empirical phase is mainly all about the collection of data. There are major three things to keep in mind about data collection in the empirical phase.  First, in the collection of data during a research study, the researcher will establish plans as well as specifying the procedure for data collection to answer the when, where, how, and from whom questions. Second, the researcher must ensure the utmost confidentiality of the selected respondents from the data being collected. And third, within this process, the research study also involves clerical and administrative works from the collection of data.   The empirical phase is also important of the research process since in this phase is the extraction of the  conclusion of the research study that is drawn from empirical evidence, to have