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PART A
1. In general, what is the difference between an accessible population and a target population?
2. Define your study population.
3. State a primary research question. State a secondary research question. Remember to be specific.
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PART B
1. What is the primary question you have developed?
2. What is secondary question #1?
3. What is secondary question #2?
4. For the primary question, discuss potential problems related to asking that question.
5. For secondary question #1, discuss potential problems related to asking that question.
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6.For secondary question #2, discuss potential problems related to asking that question.
7. What are the expected benefits of the intervention?
8. How can the investigator maximize the benefit of the intervention?
9. How can the investigator minimize the risk from the intervention?
10. Describe three response variables that you will measure in the study to address the research questions you have developed. Why did you choose these response variables?
11. State the PICO for the primary research question (make sure you identify each one according to PICO).
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PART C:
Develop a research question to address the topic of the RDA of Vitamin D for health. (Please note that this topic is written very broadly and that your research question will be written very narrowly and specifically.)