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Overview of Chapter 5
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Overview of Chapter 5: Scrutinizing Research Problems, Research Questions, and Hypotheses

Chapter 5 discusses methods of articulating and communicating information about the research problem via statements of purpose, research questions, and research hypotheses. There is some inconsistency in research textbooks concerning the use of such terms as aims, goals, purposes, and objectives of research. The first section of this chapter explains how these and other related terms are used throughout the textbook. A specific example presented in Table 5-1 should help to clarify how the terms are defined.

The chapter then describes some of the origins of research ideas. It goes on to examine the process of narrowing a specific problem from a general topic of interest. The book explains how research problems are developed within the quantitative and qualitative research paradigms. Alternative ways of wording a problem statement are also presented, and differences between research questions and statements of purpose are discussed.

The next part of the chapter focuses on hypotheses. The chapter explains the role that hypotheses play in giving direction to a quantitative study and in explicitly communicating that direction. It argues that quantitative studies, except for those that are purely descriptive, generally profit from the development of hypotheses before data collection. The chapter also describes the characteristics of workable hypotheses and provides guidance for a critical evaluation of hypotheses appearing in research reports. Considerable attention is paid to the issue of how hypotheses are worded. The important point is that hypotheses must make predictions about the relationship between two (or more) variables.

Study Chapter 5 in the text, pages 95-118.

Use the forum for Questions for Instructor on Part 2 in WebCT for Nurs 400A or Nurs 400B to post questions about things you don't understand in Chapter 5.

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