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Which section of the research protocol should contain a description of the problem the study is addressing, as well as its public health significance?

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Answered by shahanagarley
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Explanation:

A smaller sample size than needed can also be unethical if it exposes human subjects to risk with no benefit to scientific knowledge. The basis on which sample size is calculated should be explained in the methodology section of the protocol.

Answered by HanitaHImesh
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The rationale and background information section of the research protocol contains a description of the problem the study is addressing, as well as its public health significance.

  • The rationale and background information section describe the problem, causes, solution and significance in short terms and long terms.
  • Research protocol contains several other sections like project summary, general information, study goals and objectives, study design, methodology, safety considerations, follow-up, etc.
  • It is of immense importance to explain different things in their headings in a research protocol otherwise the research may lose its value.

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