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What is the difference between EXPERT experiential knowledge and USER experiential knowledge? |
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Expert groups include the project design team as well as consultants. User knowledge is acquired from central user groups: patients and their families, and focus groups. |
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What is Boolean logic and when is it used? |
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Boolean logic is used when accessing information. It is a system using operator words to formulate queries for building search strings. It is based on binary logic and can be used to search most full text search engines as well as subject directories. |
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What hospital did a study of the Participatory Design Process? |
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Palomar Pomerado Health,
Escondido, CA |
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A type of citation software. |
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When looking for evidence, what type of search allows search of multiple databases at once? |
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Federated Search / Deep Web |
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The EBD Wheel is a type of:
- visual presentation
- text information
- both
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- visual presentation
- text information
- both
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What are two examples of free indexing services?
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Where is information located? |
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- Journals
- Academic Papers
- Conference Presentations
- Archival material
- In house case studies
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Name three different kinds of journals and give examples of each. |
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- Peer Reviewed (i.e. Pediatrics, Journal of Architectural and Planning Research)
- Professional or Trade Journals (i.e. Architectural Record, Healthcare Design magazine, Contract)
- Popular magazines (i.e. National Geographic, The New Yorker, Scientific American)
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What are 5 classifications for Evidence? |
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1. Health related Outcomes 2.Operational Performance 3. Design interpretations 4.Experiences 5. Sustainable Designs. |
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What are 3 steps in EBD that occur in the Design Phase of a project? |
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1. Interpret evidence 2. Create Concepts 3. Hypothesize |
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Why is it important to make sure that design challenges are informed by the users and experts in the space where the design research will be conducted? |
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Early inclusion of the user and expert knowledge in the project will help to foster cultural transformation by ensuring that all the stakeholders' needs and perspectives are considered. |
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What are 4 building blocks of a literature review? |
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define the research question
locate the information
critically evaluate and interpret the evidence
record and synthesize information |
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Name at least 4 sources for existing evidence |
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online journals
databases
abstracting and indexing services
inhouse databases
search engines
web sites
federated search technologies and the "deep web"
open archives initiative |
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To evaluate the effects of certain design innovations on hospital noise levels, the results froma quasi-experimental study with a control group are more credible than _____study. |
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Variables not under the control of the experimenter, and which make it difficult to isolate cause and effect because they vary systematically from the independent variable, are called_______ variables |
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What is the most efficient way to keep track of evidence you have found in the research literature? |
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develop a searchable, electronic database based on standard library catalog rules, including standard cataloging access points. |
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What are two of the most common databases? |
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hierarchical and relational |
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Name 3 of the 5 components that can be used to evaluate the relevance of literature. |
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date
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source
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scope of work
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location
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internet address
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