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What are some sources from which research problems may arise?
What are some sources from which research problems may arise?
In which phase of the research process does the identification of a research problem occur?
In which phase of the research process does the identification of a research problem occur?
Which phase of the research process involves the dissemination of research findings?
Which phase of the research process involves the dissemination of research findings?
What are the guideposts in determining the researchability of a problem?
What are the guideposts in determining the researchability of a problem?
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What is described as the most important and most difficult step in the research process?
What is described as the most important and most difficult step in the research process?
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Study Notes
Research Process Overview
- Research problems may arise from various sources, including personal experience, literature, theory, and practical problems.
Identification of Research Problem
- Identification of a research problem occurs in the initial phase of the research process.
Dissemination of Research Findings
- Dissemination of research findings occurs in the final phase of the research process.
Researchability of a Problem
- The guideposts in determining the researchability of a problem include:
- Is the problem significant and relevant?
- Is the problem feasible to investigate?
- Is the problem novel and original?
Most Important Step
- The most important and most difficult step in the research process is the identification of a research problem.
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Test your knowledge of the phases of the nursing research process with this quiz. Identify the steps involved in conceptualizing, designing, conducting, and disseminating nursing research.