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  1. It is always advisable to consult a statistician before you are planning to start a research work. This will save you time, and stress, as you will have a better idea on how to plan your research work. For complex study designs, data analysis challenges, interpreting statistical results, and ensurinRead more

    It is always advisable to consult a statistician before you are planning to start a research work. This will save you time, and stress, as you will have a better idea on how to plan your research work.

    For complex study designs, data analysis challenges, interpreting statistical results, and ensuring appropriate statistical methods are used throughout the research process.  

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  2. Statistics allows researchers to draw meaningful conclusions from data, identify patterns, and assess the significance of findings in a study, which is crucial for evidence-based healthcare practices 

    Statistics allows researchers to draw meaningful conclusions from data, identify patterns, and assess the significance of findings in a study, which is crucial for evidence-based healthcare practices 

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    Ensure you take a training on ethics in research and GCP (Good Clinical Practice). You should protect participant identities by using codes instead of names, storing data securely, and anonymizing information where possible. 

    Ensure you take a training on ethics in research and GCP (Good Clinical Practice). You should protect participant identities by using codes instead of names, storing data securely, and anonymizing information where possible. 

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  4. Informed consent is a process where participants are provided with detailed information about the research, including potential risks and benefits, and are given the opportunity to freely choose whether to participate.

    Informed consent is a process where participants are provided with detailed information about the research, including potential risks and benefits, and are given the opportunity to freely choose whether to participate.

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  5. Ethical approval is a process where a research ethics committee at KAHER reviews your research proposal to ensure it adheres to ethical principles, protecting the rights and welfare of participants involved in your study.

    Ethical approval is a process where a research ethics committee at KAHER reviews your research proposal to ensure it adheres to ethical principles, protecting the rights and welfare of participants involved in your study.

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  6. It's mandatory for any research involving human participants to obtain ethical approval, regardless of the study's nature, to safeguard participant’s right, safety, and well-being from potential harm and uphold ethical research standards.

    It’s mandatory for any research involving human participants to obtain ethical approval, regardless of the study’s nature, to safeguard participant’s right, safety, and well-being from potential harm and uphold ethical research standards.

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  7. As the primary researcher, you are responsible for submitting your research proposal to the relevant ethics committee and ensuring all necessary approvals are obtained before commencing your study.

    As the primary researcher, you are responsible for submitting your research proposal to the relevant ethics committee and ensuring all necessary approvals are obtained before commencing your study.

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  8. Contact your university's research ethics committee or the appropriate department to access the application form and guidelines. Visit https://kaher.edu.in/ for more info. You can also ask your Supervisor/Guide.

    Contact your university’s research ethics committee or the appropriate department to access the application form and guidelines. Visit https://kaher.edu.in/ for more info. You can also ask your Supervisor/Guide.

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