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1. Describing the Methods Design and Statistical Analysis
Describing the Methods Design and Statistical AnalysisDescribing the Methods Design and
Statistical Analysis– 3-4 pages describing the Methods/Design and Statistical Analysis that
you will use in your capstone project.-Use the evidence from the peer reviewed articles on
nurse raton that you have critically appraised and synthesized. Follow APA format and cite
references. Include the following:Describe the evaluative criteria (indicators or variables) to
be addressed in answering each evaluation question.Describe the research approaches to be
used to answer each question and why they are appropriate to the evaluation questions
posed.Describe in specific detail how data will be collected related to each of your
evaluative criteria/indicators. Discuss exactly how the data be collected, when, and by
whom. Describe any data collection tools in terms of their development and
appropriateness in answering the evaluation questions. Provide information on validity and
reliability of tools, if available. Explain why the data collection methods are appropriate to
the research approach, type of data, and purpose of the evaluation.Describe how you will
analyze the data, including specific statistical tests to be used. Include dummy data tables if
applicable to show how you will display your findings.ExpectationsLength: 3-4
pagesFormat: APA 6th ed.Research: At least one peer reviewed reference within the last 5
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