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What is the purpose of using PICO(T) to formulate research questions?
What is the purpose of using PICO(T) to formulate research questions?
- To structure research questions around Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome, and Time (correct)
- To review existing literature on medical databases and journals
- To determine the prevalence of rare medical conditions
- To identify the most common illnesses in a population
What does a literature review help researchers with?
What does a literature review help researchers with?
- Identifying problems faced by other researchers
- Selecting a specific medical methodology for their study
- Finding potential areas of need for future studies (correct)
- Understanding the impact of their study on public health
What does plagiarism involve?
What does plagiarism involve?
- Failing to acknowledge the use of others' ideas and words (correct)
- Using open access journals without peer review
- Including excessive references in a research paper
- Using outdated information in research studies
Why is it important to be cautious with open access journals?
Why is it important to be cautious with open access journals?
What is the primary purpose of using medical databases such as PubMed and Medline?
What is the primary purpose of using medical databases such as PubMed and Medline?
What does the PICOT mnemonic stand for?
What does the PICOT mnemonic stand for?
Which framework uses the components: Person, Environment, Stakeholders, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome?
Which framework uses the components: Person, Environment, Stakeholders, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome?
What is the purpose of applying a framework when developing a research question?
What is the purpose of applying a framework when developing a research question?
Which mnemonic includes the components: Population/Participants, phenomenon of Interest, Context?
Which mnemonic includes the components: Population/Participants, phenomenon of Interest, Context?
What is the meaning of the acronym SPICE in the context of research frameworks?
What is the meaning of the acronym SPICE in the context of research frameworks?
What does the 'I' in PICOT stand for?
What does the 'I' in PICOT stand for?
Which framework uses the components: Person, Environment, Stakeholders, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome?
Which framework uses the components: Person, Environment, Stakeholders, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome?
What is the primary purpose of using medical databases such as PubMed and Medline?
What is the primary purpose of using medical databases such as PubMed and Medline?
What is the meaning of the acronym SPICE in the context of research frameworks?
What is the meaning of the acronym SPICE in the context of research frameworks?
What does a literature review help researchers with?
What does a literature review help researchers with?
What is the primary purpose of a literature review?
What is the primary purpose of a literature review?
What does the PICOT(T) framework stand for in the context of research questions?
What does the PICOT(T) framework stand for in the context of research questions?
Where do journals stand in terms of providing up-to-date information?
Where do journals stand in terms of providing up-to-date information?
What is the meaning of plagiarism?
What is the meaning of plagiarism?
What is the acronym used to formulate research questions that includes components like Population/Participants, phenomenon of Interest, and Context?
What is the acronym used to formulate research questions that includes components like Population/Participants, phenomenon of Interest, and Context?
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