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Most research designs failed to consider possible biases in analysis and the interpretation of findings.
As we have demonstrated in this article, in most research designs, some form of mediation analysis should be possible.
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Inadequate diet and recurrent illness (especially diarrhea) have been the 2 most commonly implicated causes of stunting, and therefore the focus of most research designed to inform prevention strategies.
According to most researches; design is a problem solving process and some researchers reported that it is decision making process and according to others it is a process of trial and error.
However, even in the most optimal research designs, explaining psychotherapeutic change remains a challenge.
What interests us most are research designs into which only pXRF could be integrated and the new research approaches these instruments may facilitate.
The findings indicate that the most common research designs were the pre-test/post-test only design (35.8%) and the randomized waitlist control group design (26.9%).
The most common research designs were interviews and surveys on the perceptions of managerial quality and safety practices.
Randomized control trials (RCTs) are widely regarded as the most robust research designs for assessing the efficacy of medical and behavioral interventions [ 1, 2].
Questionnaire surveys of facilities, providers and students (38 articles), patients and users (16 articles) and households (7 articles)—were the most common research designs and were used in 41% of the articles.
However, most research on design optimization focuses on relatively large scale, and there is very limited information or guideline regarding individual LID practice designs (i.e., optimal depth, width and length).
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