نتایج جستجو برای: as an applied research

تعداد نتایج: 8996802  

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2000
R Stromer

Lattal and Perone's Handbook of methods used in human operant research on behavioral processes will be a valuable resource for researchers who want to bridge laboratory developments with applied study. As a supplemental resource, investigators are also encouraged to examine the series of papers in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis that discuss basic research and its potential for applica...

2016
Guangyu Lu Yaobao Liu Claudia Beiersmann Yu Feng Jun Cao Olaf Müller

BACKGROUND China has made great progress in malaria control over the last century and now aims to eliminate malaria by 2020. In 2012, the country launched its 1-3-7 surveillance and response strategy for malaria elimination. The strategy involves to case reporting within 1 day, case investigation within 3 days, and focus investigation and public health actions within 7 days. The aim of this stu...

2016
Chris Jones

This paper will examine the use of quantitative and qualitative methods as complementary research methods. It asks the fundamental question whether these two approaches can be used jointly in a principled manner. The pressure in educational research has been towards using the two methods alongside each other. In applied research the use of the two approaches in the same project is accepted yet ...

2009
Richard Baker Noelle Robertson Stephen Rogers Melanie Davies Nigel Brunskill Kamlesh Khunti Michael Steiner Martin Williams Paul Sinfield

BACKGROUND In October 2008, the National Institute for Health Research launched nine new research projects to develop and investigate methods of translating research evidence into practice. Given the title Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC), all involve collaboration between one or more universities and the local health service, but they are adopting diff...

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Patrick G. Hogan Huiming Li

What do you think about the state of research in France? I am rather concerned. France has the financial and human resources to carry on highly competitive research, yet it needs a major overhaul of its current system. I would like to convince the Government to invest much more and for a longer time in basic science — applied research won’t be effective if not supported by strong academic resea...

Journal: :Health education research 2000
P B Sparling N Owen E V Lambert W L Haskell

The aim of this essay is to provide an overview of initiatives designed to increase physical activity among different populations and in different settings, and to set the context for the major challenges that lie ahead. The decline in habitual physical activity with modernization, and the causal link between physical activity and health are briefly reviewed. The need to understand physical act...

2012
Douglas Hanley

This paper introduces a model of endogenous growth through basic and applied research. Basic research differs from applied research in two significant ways. First, significant advances in technological knowledge come through basic research rather than applied research. Second, these advances are potentially applicable to multiple industries. Since these applications are not immediate, the innov...

2013
Bunmi S Malau-Aduli Adrian YS Lee Nick Cooling Marianne Catchpole Matthew Jose Richard Turner

BACKGROUND Knowledge and understanding of basic biomedical sciences remain essential to medical practice, particularly when faced with the continual advancement of diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. Evidence suggests, however, that retention tends to atrophy across the span of an average medical course and into the early postgraduate years, as preoccupation with clinical medicine predominat...

Journal: :American journal of community psychology 1993
S G West L S Aiken M Todd

Assessing the contributions of individual components in multi-component interventions poses complex challenges for prevention researchers. We review the strengths and weaknesses of designs and analyses that may be useful in answering three questions: (1) Is each of the individual components contributing to the outcome? (2) Is the program optimal? and (3), Through what processes are the componen...

Journal: :Journal of public health 2012
Bonnie Spring Arlen C Moller Michael J Coons

BACKGROUND More remains unknown than known about how to optimize multiple health behaviour change. METHODS After reviewing the prevalence and comorbidities among major chronic disease risk behaviours for adults and youth, we consider the origins and applicability of high-risk and population strategies to foster multiple health behaviour change. RESULTS Findings indicate that health risk beh...

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