Package Description
- Do you want to get some basic information regarding systematic scientific research method and proposal writing?
- Are you seeking an online course regarding this?
If this is the case then you have come to the right place for some help. This package contains a course that has been designed to give you some foundational understanding of how to develop a purposeful hypothesis. This course will prove to be very helpful for users just like you.
What is this course, who should take this course and what are the benefits of taking it?
Published in 2011, this online course is available for graduate level students and is designed to introduce them to the systematic scientific research method and proposal writing. Upon completion of this course, you will have a foundational understanding of how to develop a purposeful hypothesis, gather information and draw conclusions using the systematic research and problem solving approaches. In addition, you will have the opportunity to perfect your research writing and oral presentation skills.
Students of language or professional writers should benefit from this course.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- How to Write an Introduction
- How to Construct a Hypothesis
- How to Write Specific Aims
- Selecting a Study Design
- Outcome Measures, Variables and Data Collection
- Human Subjects in Research
- Vertebrate Animals
- Limitations, Conclusion, Future Directions and How to Write a Structured Abstract
Course Objectives
- Formulate a research problem that is relevant to human health.
- Construct a hypothesis and understand how it relates to the research problem.
- Write and verbally convey a logical hypothesis.
- Develop specific aims to address a hypothesis.
- Develop and explain, in written and verbal form, the needed background information to support the rationale for a hypothesis.
- Select an appropriate study design (including methods and measurements/outcomes) to address a hypothesis.
- Appreciate the importance of collaboration and consensus building in research project development and problem solving.
- Convey and convince, in writing and verbally, the importance and significance of a chosen research problem and develop a proposal to address the problem.
- Understand the purpose for each component of a research proposal.
- Construct a scientific poster for presentation of a research proposal.
- Present a research proposal in a concise manner as a poster presentation
Author Bio
Kathleen Stringer is the instructor for this course.
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