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  2. Site selection - Wikipedia

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    Formal site selection is widely employed today. The U.S. federal government and all federal agencies require new facility development to follow internal site selection procedures. While not as widespread, many state governments and state government agencies have followed suit and published their own site selection guides. [13]

  3. Research site - Wikipedia

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    Characteristics of good clinical research sites include setting good timelines, early participant recruitment, and having a management plan for efficiency. [2] Researchers in nursing have reported challenges accessing the facilities designated for conventional medical research. [3] The design of a research site should have a means of detecting ...

  4. Inclusion and exclusion criteria - Wikipedia

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    Inclusion criteria may include factors such as type and stage of disease, the subject’s previous treatment history, age, sex, race, ethnicity. Exclusion criteria concern properties of the study sample, defining reasons for which patients from the target population are to be excluded from the current study sample. Typical exclusion criteria ...

  5. Funding bias - Wikipedia

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    In general, studies funded by drug companies are four times more likely to favor the drug under trial than studies funded by other sponsors. [ 11 ] A 2006 review of experimental studies examining the health effects of cell phone use found that studies funded exclusively by industry were least likely to report a statistically significant result.

  6. Site analysis - Wikipedia

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    As described by Edward T. White, [8] the site design process is divided up into three sections; research phase, analysis phase, and synthesis phase. These three phases are divided into the eight chronological steps in the design process. Research phase: The first step is defining the problem and its definition. This is part of the research phase.

  7. Research question - Wikipedia

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    Forming the research question may become an iterative process when parameters of the research process, such as field of study or methodology, do not fit the original question. Literature suggests several methods for selecting criteria in the development of a research question, two of which are the FINER and PICO methods.

  8. Research - Wikipedia

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    Artistic research, also seen as 'practice-based research', can take form when creative works are considered both the research and the object of research itself. It is the debatable body of thought which offers an alternative to purely scientific methods in research in its search for knowledge and truth.

  9. List of spatial analysis software - Wikipedia

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    CRAN site for Analysis of Spatial Data, R-Forge site: Analysis Full integration of spatial data analysis tools with the R: classes for spatial data; handling spatial data; reading and writing spatial data; point pattern analysis; geostatistics; disease mapping and areal data analysis; spatial regression and ecological analysis. R GPL-2: Google ...