Data collection methods

 

 

Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1. Background and rationale : what is know , what is unknown( the gap ) , 3 revelant studies , the rational of the proposal
1.2 Statement of the problem
1.3. Objectives
1.4 hypothesis
1.5 BASIC ASSUMPTIONS, LIMITATIONS, AND DELIMITATIONS
1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
1.7 Definition of terms cerebral palsy and robotic assisted gait training
Chapter (2) Literature review
Chapter ( 3) METHODS
3.1 Study setting & Subjects
3.2 Eligibility criteria
3.3 Trial design
3.4 Recruitment
3.5. Allocation
3.6. Interventions
3.7. Outcome
3.9. Blinding (masking)
3.10. Data collection
please write the upload article as a proposal its master degree physiotherapy proposal following the above steps but in your own
words , no copy is allowed
the fist file which the topic is effectiveness of robotic gait training in children with cerebral palsy is the children with cerebral palsy ,is similar to my proposal idea , the other files is to be summarize under literature review topic
introduction maximum 2 pages
literature review maximum 3 pages
the introduction should catch the interest of reader to continue read the full proposal

 

Data Collection Methods

 

 

Post a restatement of your position on sampling strategies. (My position of sampling strategies is listed below.)
Position: Nonprobability (or purposive) sampling represents the best strategy for selecting research
participants.
First, explain why this position is the best strategy for selecting research participants. Support your explanation
with an example and support from the scholarly literature.
Next, select a data collection method (e.g., surveys, interviews, observations) and briefly explain at least one
strength and at least one limitation.
Then, identify a potential ethical issue with this method and describe a strategy to address it.
Last, explain the relationship between measurement reliability and measurement validity using an example
from your discipline.

 

 

 

 

Data Collection Methods

 

 

Post a restatement of your position on sampling strategies. (My position of sampling strategies is listed below.)
Position: Nonprobability (or purposive) sampling represents the best strategy for selecting research
participants.
First, explain why this position is the best strategy for selecting research participants. Support your explanation
with an example and support from the scholarly literature.
Next, select a data collection method (e.g., surveys, interviews, observations) and briefly explain at least one
strength and at least one limitation.
Then, identify a potential ethical issue with this method and describe a strategy to address it.
Last, explain the relationship between measurement reliability and measurement validity using an example
from your discipline.