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However, household decision-making processes and gender differences in attitudes towards health research mean that researcher decisions about which parent to approach for consent can have implications for the process of informed consent in terms of the amount of information requested by potential research subjects, as well as ultimate decisions about whether or not to participate [ 5- 8].
The British Psychological Society cites studies showing similar figures but cautions that problems in the research mean that the real rate is probably much lower.
The gaps in research mean some of the recommendations are likely to be based more on consensus, making the views of users and carers like Sandra even more important.
The gray areas in the research mean that creating the ideal diet beyond eating whole grains, fruits, vegetables and lean protein remains a bit of a guessing game.
When examining the proportion of qualitative research in 1998 stratified by the journals' country of publication, UK journals published a higher proportion of qualitative research (mean = 7.9%, SD = 12.2%) than US journals (mean = 3.7%, SD = 5.8%) and journals published in other countries (mean = 1.7%, SD = 4.0%; figure 2).
What does the word "research" mean to you? 2. Is there any other word for research?
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Research continues and research means revision.
Primary research means doing original research, meaning that this knowledge doesn't appear in any other paper.
The randomised double-blind trial – the gold standard for clinical research – means neither the researchers nor patients know whether they will be receiving ketamine or a placebo.
Access to research means lots of different things.
'Such research means one of two things,' Ansdell says.
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