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DISSEMINATION PHASE: the last phase in research Busca, Reymark A.

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                          DISSEMINATION PHASE: the last phase in research           We are now living in the era of technology and that’s why we are bounded with it.   Technology has made our lives way easier, we can now save a lot of our time using technology. Research is always a very important part for almost everything, even when there was no technology at all research used to be done but of course that used to be a time consuming process. It is commonly recognized that research is now an activity undertaken by many health care professionals. Research purpose is to give or provide awareness or even information, and so in order for everyone to acquire informations and awareness, research findings has to be disseminated.           Sometimes a question is best answered with a question. In this case: what is the point of conducting research if no one knows about your findings? The answer is, there really is no point to research unless others can benefit from what is learned. Theref

DATA GATHERING, LITERATURE REVIEW , ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY and INSTRUMENTATION (BUSCA, Reymark A. BSN III C)

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 BUSCA, Reymark A. BSN III C                DATA GATHERING, LITERATURE REVIEW, ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY and                                                                                   INSTRUMENTATION        Conducting a research is very critical. It undergoes a systematic and a scientific process. All steps should be placed and be done thoroughly.      One important part of the research is the gathering of data. It is very important that datas gathered should came from a credible or reliable source. This part is a very important part since it belongs to analytical phase, in which data collection and surveying   activities have yielded to have a sufficient and relevant data. This is the time where datas are systematically organize so it can be interpreted and analyzed. As it is written by Brink et al. (2006) the data collected in the empirical phase are not reported in “raw” form. They must be summarised and subjected to various types of analysis and interpretation.    Data col