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Strayer,Devery,Harvard University
Mar-1995 - Mar-2002
Manager Planning
WalMart
Mar-2001 - Feb-2009
DUE TODAY
Points: 50
Due: Day 7
The purpose of creating a matrix of a research article is to help you organize your
thoughts and to get you started with the process of critique. Just because an article is published does not mean it is appropriate for your consideration of your particular project. You need to be ale to evaluate the published work based on the quality of the research design and on the merit for your question. The matrix is much like a comprehensive note card that should contain the basic information
of the research. You are creating a shortcut version of the key elements of the article for your future use in synthesizing the literature.
Locate a minimum of five primary research articles in response to your PICO(T) question. Keep a record of your search history for use later. Using the same Matrix Template (Word) (Links to an external site.) you used for Group Discussion 2.2, fill in the matrix using the research articles you found for your PICO question. You will need to review the statistics PowerPoint from Week Two group work instructions to assist you in evaluating quantitative designs. The following articles will help you evaluate any qualitative designed research articles you may encounter: Promoting and evaluating scientific rigour in qualitative
research (Links to an external site.) The FACTS: A Mnemonic for the Rapid Assessment of Rigorin
Qualitative Research Studies (Links to an external site.) DUE LATER TONIGHT OR TOMORROW AT THE LATEST
Points: 50 Due: Day 7
The purpose of creating a matrix of a research article is to help you organize your
thoughts and to get you started into the process of critique. Just because an article is published does not mean it is appropriate for your consideration for your
particular project. You need to be able to evaluate the published work based on the quality of the research design and on the merit for your question. The matrix is much like a comprehensive note card that should contain the basic information
of the research. You are creating a short cut version of the key elements of the article for your future use in synthesizing the literature.
Locate a minimum of five additional primary research articles in response to your PICO(T) question. These are five additional articles, different from the five articles you selected in Week Three. Build a 1.5Â2 page matrix for each article using the same Matrix Template (Word) (Links to an external site.) used last week. Keep a record of your search history for use later.
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