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Formulate a hypothesis

  • Chad Cipiti

The process of developing a clear, testable prediction about the expected relationship between variables in a study.

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Analyze results

  • Chad Cipiti

Using appropriate methods to examine data, identify patterns, and assess whether findings support the hypothesis.

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Double-blind study

  • Chad Cipiti

A study in which neither the participants nor the researchers know who is receiving the treatment or placebo, helping to reduce bias.

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Dissemination

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The process of distributing research findings to broader audiences, including stakeholders, communities, policymakers, and the public.

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Design the study

  • Chad Cipiti

Planning the methods, procedures, and structure for how a research project will be conducted, including how participants will be recruited and what data will be collected.

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Define a research question

  • Chad Cipiti

The process of identifying a specific, focused question that guides a study. A good research question is clear, concise, and researchable.

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Cross-sectional study

  • Chad Cipiti

A type of observational study that analyzes data from a population at one specific point in time.

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Conduct a literature review

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Reviewing existing research and publications to understand the current state of knowledge on a topic and identify gaps for further study.

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Collect data

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The process of gathering information (e.g., survey responses, interviews, lab results) according to the research plan.

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Cohort study

  • Chad Cipiti

A type of observational study that follows a group (or cohort) of people over time to examine how certain exposures affect outcomes.

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