Question This week, you will be submitting a data analysis plan for your researchproposal. Share your research questions and research project as well as your anticipated type of quantitative analysis with the class. What quantitative test/s are you going to conduct on your data (t-test, correlation, chi-square, regression, ANOVA, ANCOVA, etc.) and explain why you feel this is the best test. My research proposal is Elderly People Living Alone . Independent variables -Provision of home health care, assistance by social workers, Adult Protective Services, and community resources for proper placementDependent variables -Quality of life -Frequency of hospitalization and emergency room visits -Incidence of falls, abuse, neglect, depression, hunger, and loneliness -Rate of povertyResearch hypothesis -After the implementation of interventions, there will be improvements in the quality of life, decreased frequency of hospitalizations and emergency room visits, decreased incidence of falls, abuse, neglect, depression, hunger, loneliness, and a decreased rate of poverty among the elderly who live alone compared to the elderly living with family or caregivers.Null hypothesis -After the implementation of interventions, there will be no significant difference in the quality of life, frequency of hospitalization and emergency room visits, the incidence of falls, abuse, neglect, depression, hunger, and loneliness, and the rate of poverty among the elderly who live alone compared to the elderly living with family or caregivers.Independent variables are the conditions manipulated and controlled by the researchers. These are the interventions given to the experimental group. -In this study, the experimental group is the elderly population living alone. The provision of home health care, assistance by social workers, Adult Protective Services, and community resources for proper placement are the interventions that would be given to them.Dependent variables are the measured outcomes after the implementation of the interventions. -The outcomes or results of this study would be measured by the reported quality of life, frequency of hospitalization and emergency room visits, the incidence of falls, abuse, neglect, depression, hunger, and loneliness, and the rate of poverty of the research population living alone compared to the elderly living with family or caregivers.To formulate hypotheses, it is important to understand that both the research and null hypotheses state the relationship between variables but here is how they differ: -Research hypotheses assume that there would be a difference among the groups being studied -Null hypotheses state that there would be no significant difference among the populations studiedPlease note that the tenses of the hypotheses may be changed to present or past tense, depending on the stage of research you are currently in. Health Science Science Nursing NURS 540 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)
Question This week, you will be submitting a data analysis plan for your researchproposal. Share your research questions and research project as well as your anticipated type of quantitative analysis with the class. What quantitative test/s are you going to conduct on your data (t-test, correlation, chi-square, regression, ANOVA, ANCOVA, etc.) and explain why you feel this is the best test. My research proposal is Elderly People Living Alone . Independent variables -Provision of home health care, assistance by social workers, Adult Protective Services, and community resources for proper placementDependent variables -Quality of life -Frequency of hospitalization and emergency room visits -Incidence of falls, abuse, neglect, depression, hunger, and loneliness -Rate of povertyResearch hypothesis -After the implementation of interventions, there will be improvements in the quality of life, decreased frequency of hospitalizations and emergency room visits, decreased incidence of falls, abuse, neglect, depression, hunger, loneliness, and a decreased rate of poverty among the elderly who live alone compared to the elderly living with family or caregivers.Null hypothesis -After the implementation of interventions, there will be no significant difference in the quality of life, frequency of hospitalization and emergency room visits, the incidence of falls, abuse, neglect, depression, hunger, and loneliness, and the rate of poverty among the elderly who live alone compared to the elderly living with family or caregivers.Independent variables are the conditions manipulated and controlled by the researchers. These are the interventions given to the experimental group. -In this study, the experimental group is the elderly population living alone. The provision of home health care, assistance by social workers, Adult Protective Services, and community resources for proper placement are the interventions that would be given to them.Dependent variables are the measured outcomes after the implementation of the interventions. -The outcomes or results of this study would be measured by the reported quality of life, frequency of hospitalization and emergency room visits, the incidence of falls, abuse, neglect, depression, hunger, and loneliness, and the rate of poverty of the research population living alone compared to the elderly living with family or caregivers.To formulate hypotheses, it is important to understand that both the research and null hypotheses state the relationship between variables but here is how they differ: -Research hypotheses assume that there would be a difference among the groups being studied -Null hypotheses state that there would be no significant difference among the populations studiedPlease note that the tenses of the hypotheses may be changed to present or past tense, depending on the stage of research you are currently in. Health Science Science Nursing NURS 540 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


