SAGE Journal Articles

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Article 1: Anastasiadis, E., Rajan, P., & Winchester, C. L. (2015). Framing a research question: The first and most vital step in planning research. Journal of Clinical Urology, 8(6), 409-411.

Description: The authors discuss the importance of the research question as a pivotal part of the research planning process, providing guidance on formulating the question.

Article 2: Streiner, D. L. (2003). Unicorns do exist: A tutorial on “proving” the null hypothesis. Research Methods in Psychiatry, 48, 756–761.

Description: The author discusses the importance of proving the null hypothesis in research looking at differences between new and standard treatments.