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Evaluate web source material for credibility and usefulness before beginning your research

Locate three scholarly websites on the following topic: Mononucleosis. Evaluate web source material for credibility and usefulness before beginning your research. Create your own work with relevant info

Locate three scholarly websites on the following topic: Esophageal Atresia

  • Evaluate web source material for credibility and usefulness before beginning your research.
  • Create your own work with relevant information that builds your knowledge base.
  • Students may not reuse any previous work for resubmission in this course.

Search the Internet and select three ACADEMIC website that pertains to either:

Review scientific work and paraphrase using your own words.  You may not add direct quotes from any source but will paraphrase and add citations. Your Word Count will be at least 300 words (excluding references and in-text citations), including, but not limited to, the disease process, symptoms, diagnoses, trends in health care, possible genetics, morbidity and mortality, and case studies. Be sure to identify and define terms or procedures that are specific to your topic.  For example, provide how the disease is diagnosed and treated, new trends of medications, and symptoms/outcomes of this disease.  

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Validity/Reliability/Credibility/Dependability

The Project has already been started the only parts that need to be filled in for the research are marked in red on the template. 

Detailed Procedures

Present a description of the processes needed to complete the instruments by the participants or observers. Suggested length 3-4 paragraphs. 

Validity/Reliability/Credibility/Dependability

Identify and present the potential threats to reliability and validity (quantitative techniques) or trustworthiness (qualitative techniques). Include a proposed plan to mitigate the noted threats. Suggested length 1-2 paragraphs. 

Proposed Data Collection

Describe sampling, recruitment, data collection procedures, and potential ethical considerations.

Sampling Strategy, Number participants

Describe, explain, and justify the sampling strategy to be used. Suggested length 2-3 paragraphs.

Recruitment Procedures

Provide a recruitment process to identify, screen, and recruit participants as it aligns with the methodological approach. Present the inclusion and exclusion criteria for participating in the project. Suggested length 2-3 paragraphs.

Your project framework should be clearly defined and include population, foundations, phenomena, and variables. The framework consists of three elements:

  • Methodological Approach.
    • Describe the proposed methodological framework       that aligns the topic, problem, gap, and project questions.
  • Population and Sample (including site if      necessary).
    • Describe the proposed target population as it       aligns with the topic, purpose, and questions.
  • Foundations, Phenomena, Variables.
    • Present evidence and explanation for the final       choice of framework.
Data Collection Process

Provide a logical step-by-step data collection process as it aligns with the methodological approach. Suggested length 3-4 paragraphs.

  • Describe the proposed data collection procedures      and potential ethical considerations associated with your data collection.      Data collection begins once informed consent is confirmed. Describe where      your respondents or data are, and how you will gather information from      those individuals or sites. Indicate the steps necessary to gather and      secure data.

Proposed Data Analysis Plan

Articulate data analysis techniques appropriate to project framework.  

Present a plan to analyze and present data with techniques that are appropriate to the project, framework, data sources, and sample size. Suggested length 3-4 paragraphs

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Attention Getter, Credibility Statement, State

A minimum of four paragraphs is required.  Please explain your terms, citing specific examples and sources from outside research as well as your Readings/Viewings to support your claims and  ideas.  

Comment on the presentation here on this Discussion Forum in terms of overall presentation.

Responses should be well thought out, well supported and well written. Please explain your terms, citing specific examples from the video to support your claims and ideas. 

1.  Structure

2.  Non Verbal Communication

  • Posture, poise, eye contact, audience focus, facial expressions, body and hand gestures.

3.  Oral Delivery

  • Volume, Pitch, Rate, Vocal Variety, Choice of Language, Articulation, Pronunciation, enunciation.
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Elements: Attention Getter, Credibility Statement, State Topic and Preview of Main Points

A minimum of four paragraphs is required.  Please explain your terms, citing specific examples and sources from outside research as well as your Readings/Viewings to support your claims and  ideas.  

Comment on the presentation here on this Discussion Forum in terms of overall presentation.

Responses should be well thought out, well supported and well written. Please explain your terms, citing specific examples from the video to support your claims and ideas. 

1.  Structure

  • Introduction Elements: Attention Getter, Credibility Statement, State Topic and Preview of Main Points),
  • Body: connectives and supporting materials and reasoning; testimony, statistics, facts, examples — specific and extended (illustrations, descriptions, and explanations)
  • Rhetorical Devices MLK uses  [see video by Prof. Matt McGarrity, University of Washington at left menu link under Course Materials.]
  • Conclusion Elements: Review of Main Points and Unifying Statement.

2.  Non Verbal Communication

  • Posture, poise, eye contact, audience focus, facial expressions, body and hand gestures.

3.  Oral Delivery

  • Volume, Pitch, Rate, Vocal Variety, Choice of Language, Articulation, Pronunciation, enunciation.