Discuss how these three studies are useful in helping you develop a better understanding of your topic of interest or your research focus, and what you learned from each study.

Quantitative Research Studies: Part 1

Identify three journal articles that report on quantitative research studies that address the chosen research topic. ( Topic: Emerging Issues in Human Resources )

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Identify the characteristics of each article that tell you the study is a quantitative research study, and not a qualitative research study, citing at least two required or recommended resources.

Discuss how these three studies are useful in helping you develop a better understanding of your topic of interest or your research focus, and what you learned from each study.

What is the methodology – quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods? What exact methods are being used and why?

Writer’s choice

Assignment 1:

Experiencing Research Report and ReflectionActions

Write a descriptive section that clearly describes the research project engaged in or interviewed about. You should consider these questions:

What is the background research area?

What is the research question?

What is the methodology – quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods?

Who are the participants and why were they chosen?

What exact methods are being used and why?

What is the procedure of the research i.e. what did they do/talk about doing

How would they go about analysing the data?

Did you enjoy the experience?

What specific topic did you learn more about?

What specific research methods did you learn more about?

Which part of the research process do you think you learnt the most about?

How is this experience going to influence your development as a researcher and your future research project?

How do patients perceive blood transfusion?to communicate this information to physicians, nur­ses, and other providers in order to enhance their understanding of patients’ experiences.

Qualitative Research Analysis

How do patients perceive blood transfusion? At Fairview Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, that was the question we set out to answer. Our study would have a dual focus:
to develop a more robust understanding of patients’ experience of preparing for and receiving a blood
transfusion

To communicate this information to physicians, nur­ses, and other providers in order to enhance their
understanding of patients’ experiences