| Term | Definition |
| question | The Introduction includes The beginnings of a _______ |
| introduction | the _______ includes: why, could, did, how. |
| Rational | The introduction needs to be _______ |
| Purpose | The introduction needs to show _______. |
| introduction | the _______ needs to include: background, history and other studies. |
| Basis | The Introduction poses the _______ of conducting the study |
| Lack | The Introduction might address _______ of data |
| Conflicting | The Introduction might address _______ information |
| deficiencies | The Introduction might address How study will overcome past _______. |
| leading | beware the _______ introduction |
| Bias | In the introduction: _______ can be within an article from the start |
| distorted | In the introduction: Selective background information to support the outcome of the study could be _______. |
| Information | In the introduction: _______ contrary to author's opinion can be omitted or dismissive |
| Wording | In the introduction: _______ can even be selective to suggest a specific outcome |
| studies | In the Background Other _______ to date are discussed |
| Background | In the _______, Case reports or other past events that focused on this or a portion of the question |
| mechanism | In the Background Potential _______ are discussed |
| question | With the Hypothesis Start looking for a primary _______ within the introduction |
| end | The Hypothesis is Likely near the _______ of the introduction |
| secondary | In the Hypothesis, Look for _______ questions |
| questions | Did the _______ become the primary focus at the conclusion of the study? |
| Null | With the _______ hypothesis (Ho) There is no difference, in most cases set out to disprove |
| Alternative | With the _______ Hypothesis, In most cases you find what you set out to find. |
| legal | Hypothesis: Easy way to remember is to Think in _______ terms... |
| Null | The definition the _______ Hypothesis , _______.... Nullify, invalidate, annul, cancel out, abolish, reverse, untrue, unfounded, illogical, void |
| opposite | With the Hypothesis, Why are we looking at the _______ of what we really want? |
| P | Remember the "_______ value" when you consider the null hypothesis. |
| 0.05 | The Null Hypothesis is rejected when p-value less than _______. |
| nonbiased | Reader bias: The introduction is _______ if it supports my opinion |
| author | Reader bias: The _______ is not the only potential sinner |
| preconceived | Evidence based vs. Ego: Caution Be aware of your own _______ ideas |