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in what way are the data collection procedures appropriate for this study? o In what way were appropriate steps taken to protect the rights of subjects? o In what way is the data collection tool used to support the reliability and validity of the study?

Data analysis procedures o In what ways are the data analysis procedures appropriate for the data collected? o In what ways are the data analysis procedures appropriate for answering the research question or questions, for testing the study hypothesis or hypotheses, or both? o What are the key distinctions between qualitative and quantitative data? · Conclusion

Conclusion o Summarize the findings of the study. o Identify the strengths of the scientific merit of this study. What are weaknesses? o Identify the major limitations of the scientific merit of this study? What are its weaknesses? o Explain if the findings support the hypotheses?

Applying the Results and Conclusion of the Research Process to Problems in Health Care

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The article “The Baby Think It over Experience to prevent Teen Pregnancy” is about the post intervention measures that can be taken to reduce all forms of pre planned pregnancies. The methods of data collection used in the article were appropriate for the study.  The simulated study was carried out to people who are affected by Teenage pregnancies. The method of collection was effective since it helped to prevent teens from early pregnancies………………….

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