Does the research question involve a comparison of groups or the relationship of variables?
To prepare:
- Review the materials presented in Chapter 1 of the Polit textbook.
- Consider Dr. Pothoff’s comments in this week’s media presentation on data analysis.
- Recall your research problem statement developed for the Week 2 Discussion. Based on your problem statement, develop a research question to address the problem.
- Ask yourself:
- Does the research question involve a comparison of groups or the relationship of variables?
- How many independent variables do I have? Dependent variables? What are they?
- Is the independent variable categorical or continuous?
- Is the dependent variable categorical or continuous?
- What might be the advantages, or disadvantages, of each variable’s level of measurement?
- Chapter 21, “Introduction to Statistical Analysis”
- Chapter 1, “Introduction to Data Analysis in an Evidence-Based Practice Environment”
- Chapter 2, “Frequency Distributions: Tabulating and Displaying Data”
- Chapter 3, “Central Tendency, Variability, and Relative Standing”
