What is protocol writing?, A casual summary of a study, An official system of rules for conducting research, A financial plan for research, A literature review, What is a key purpose of a research protocol?, To avoid ethical concerns, To ensure participant safety and confidentiality, To eliminate research limitations, To design the study randomly, Which of the following is NOT a component of a research protocol?, Project management, Study methodology, Personal biography of the researcher, Ethical considerations, What does a research protocol help identify?, Knowledge gaps, Political barriers, Personal opinions, Unrelated studies, Which part of a research protocol includes inclusion and exclusion criteria?, Budget, Methodology, Administrative details , Objectives, What is the primary objective of defining a research question?, To provide funding, To emphasize its significance, To create ethical concerns, To reduce resources needed, What is a SMART objective?, Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound, Simple, Manageable, Accurate, Realistic, Transparent, Scientific, Methodical, Advanced, Reproducible, Thorough, Strategic, Motivated, Accountable, Realistic, Targeted, Which of the following is an outcome of a research protocol?, Reduces data collection costs, Increases the chance of securing funding, Avoids the need for statistical analysis, Removes all biases, What does the “Background and Literature Review” section achieve?, It lists the team members of the study, It identifies knowledge gaps in existing research, It calculates the project budget, It avoids ethical reviews, What is the purpose of the “Administrative Details” section?, To highlight study limitations, To provide accountability and team documentation, To discuss data analysis methods, To define the null hypothesis, What type of study design is suitable for cause-effect relationships?, Cross-sectional study, Case-control study, Randomized control trial, Observational study, What is included in the “Ethical Considerations” section?, Hypotheses and objectives, Participant confidentiality and informed consent, Statistical analysis, Resource allocation, Which of the following is a practical benefit of protocol writing?, Helps avoid ethical reviews, Facilitates resource allocation, Eliminates study biases, Avoids budgeting, What is the purpose of the “Budget and References” section?, To calculate costs and cite sources, To exclude unnecessary expenses, To detail team member roles, To plan ethical considerations, What does the “Analysis Plan” include?, Milestones and timelines, Statistical tests and software details, Inclusion criteria for participants, Study location details, Which part of a protocol ensures reproducibility?, Study objectives, Methodology, Literature review, Budget details, What does the “Project Summary” include?, Team member details, Rationale, objectives, and methodology, Literature references, Study timeline, What should the title of a study convey?, Only the study location, The “What,” “Who,” “Where,” and “When”, Financial details of the study, Statistical tests used, Which section highlights potential biases?, Background and Literature Review, Ethical Considerations, Administrative Details, Strengths and Limitations, What ensures the scientific validity of the conclusions?, Background review, Ethical approval only, Participant demographics , Quality assurance through protocol writing.
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