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a) The researcher tested the effectiveness of a new method of teaching drug dosage and solution calculations to nursing students using a standardized calculation examination at the beginning, midpoint, and end of a 2-week course. - MATURATION.
b) In a study of the results of a hypertension teaching program conducted at a senior center, the blood pressures taken by volunteers using their personal equipment were compared before and after the program. - INSTRUMENTATION.
c) The smoking cessation rates of an experimental group consisting of volunteers for a smoking cessation program were compared with the results of a control group of people who wanted to quit on their own without a special program. - SELECTION BIAS.
d) Thirty percent of the subjects dropped out of an experimental study of the effect of a job- training program on employment for homeless women. Over 90% of the dropouts were single homeless women with at least two preschool children, whereas the majority of subjects successfully completing the program had no preschool children. - MORTALITY
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You can usually tell from the abstract, or summary of the article whether an article is related to the topic. If there is not an abstract, read the introduction of the article, then scan the article headings.
You may do a study of college wrestling and use your experience as a student-athlete to access wrestling spaces, athletes, and coaches. Considering how your past opportunities and privileges influence your study and its findings is: reflexivity.
The term reflexivity denotes the attitude of attending systematically to the context of knowledge construction, especially to the effect of the researcher.