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Research Design and Methods

Research Design and Methods. Betsy Myers Hospital for Special Surgery. Research Plan. Portray What you intend to do Specific Aims Why it is important Background and Significance. Research Plan. What has been done so far Preliminary Studies How you are going to do it

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Research Design and Methods

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  1. Research Design and Methods Betsy Myers Hospital for Special Surgery

  2. Research Plan Portray • What you intend to do • Specific Aims • Why it is important • Background and Significance

  3. Research Plan • What has been done so far • Preliminary Studies • How you are going to do it • Research Design and Methods

  4. Getting Started Read instructions on how to prepare Research Design and Methods section

  5. Instructions “Describe the research design conceptual or clinical framework, procedures, and analyses to be used to accomplish the specific aims of the project.” Instructions for PHS 398 Rev. 09/2004 http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/funding/phs398/phs398.doc

  6. Instructions “include how the data will be collected, analyzed, and interpreted as well as the data-sharing plan as appropriate.” Instructions for PHS 398 Rev. 09/2004 http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/funding/phs398/phs398.doc

  7. Instructions “Describe any new methodology and its advantage over existing methodologies. Describe any novel concepts, approaches, tools, or technologies for the proposed studies.” Instructions for PHS 398 Rev. 09/2004 http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/funding/phs398/phs398.doc

  8. Instructions “Discuss the potential difficulties and limitations of the proposed procedures and alternative approaches to achieve the aims.” “provide a tentative sequence or timetable for the project.” Instructions for PHS 398 Rev. 09/2004 http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/funding/phs398/phs398.doc

  9. Main Points That You Must Get Across • Research design, if carried out successfully, will accomplish Specific Aims • Methods are feasible and well developed • Approach is original

  10. Main Points That You Must Get Across • Data will be analyzed correctly • Enough subjects/specimens will be tested to lead to conclusive results • Limitations are of minor concern only • Study can be accomplished in requested time

  11. Organization • No one organization fits all proposals • Try to organize in logical sequence of Specific Aims and corresponding experiments

  12. Outline Start with an outline • D. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS • D1. Overview • Flowchart • Brief description • D2. Aim 1 • Rationale • Design

  13. Audience • Write for reviewers and funding agency staff

  14. Audience • Reviewers are informed readers but not necessarily experts in your specific area • Funding agency (NIH) personnel want to know health impact • Keep in mind that you need to be very clear and you need to emphasize health significance throughout

  15. Organization Consider giving overview at start of entire section • Describe overall approach that will be used to achieve aims • Consider using flowchart or table

  16. Load Load Example of Chart Aim 2 Aim 1 Col2.3tk+/+ Ex-vivo analysis QCT, HMM, QAR, IHC X Control Col2.3tk+/+ EGR-1+/+ Experimental Col2.3tk+/+ EGR-1-/- EGR-1-/- Part 2 Part 1 Aim 3 microPET/CT Mayer-Kuckuk

  17. For Each Specific Aim • Reiteration of Research Question • Rationale • Design, Approach • Methods • Anticipated Results, Interpretation • Difficulties, Limitations, Alternative approaches Or could include section on Detailed Methods common to more than one Specific Aim after description of Aims

  18. Rationale • Directly and succinctly reiterate why you are doing this Specific Aim

  19. Design/Approach Briefly describe • Design of study • Choice of specimens • Choice of interventions/independent factors and outcome assessments

  20. Measurements Describe techniques and equipment for measuring all variables • Use illustrations • Demonstrate that measurements will be accurate, precise, sensitive, specific

  21. Novel Methods • Emphasize what is new about your methods • Point out advantages to using your proposed techniques over other approaches

  22. Data Analysis Describe approach for data analysis in detail Conclusions & Interpretation Raw Data Analysis should not be Black Box

  23. Data Analysis If using analytic statistics, specify • Statistical parameters and tests • Assumptions of tests • Alpha level • Alpha = probability of falsely rejecting null hypothesis • Reference if statistical approach is not well known

  24. Power Analysis • Remember that you need to determine • How many specimens are needed to have a certain probability of detecting an effect?

  25. Keep in Mind... • Goal is to demonstrate that enough data will be collected to support analysis • Straightforward procedure • But is “ballpark” approach

  26. Number of Specimens in Research Plan State assumptions and methods used for power analysis • Specify primary outcome variable • Specify factor(s) or independent variable(s) of interest

  27. Number of Specimens in Research Plan • State proposed statistical test or interval estimation Examples: • Analysis of variance • Linear regression • Note that each test has specific formula for power/number of specimens

  28. Number of Specimens in Research Plan • Give alpha level • Alpha = probability of falsely rejecting null hypothesis • Give beta level or power • Beta = probability of falsely accepting null hypothesis • Describe effect size

  29. Effect Size “…to answer the question ‘What are my chances of finding it?’, the researcher needs to have some idea of how big ‘it’ is” J Cohen Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences

  30. Effect Size • Ratio of expected difference to measure of variability • Based on • Published work • Preliminary studies • Educated guess Use an effect size of scientific or clinical importance

  31. Number of Specimens • Calculate number • Hand calculation • Computer programs, e.g., nQuery, PASS • If using educated guess for effect size, determine number for several effect sizes • Adjust for loss of laboratory animals if applicable

  32. Expected Results and Interpretation Remember to discuss expected results and interpretation of analysis Research question Close the loop Interpretation of results to answer... Study design Analysis of findings Collection of information

  33. Limitations • Include segment on potential difficulties & limitations at one of following locations • Under each Specific Aim • End of entire Research Design and Methods section • As they occur in methods • Use limitations to point to future studies

  34. Timetable Include timeline or timetable at end of Research Design and Methods • Give enough detail for evaluation • Make certain it is reasonable

  35. Ending • Close Research Design and Methods with overall statement about significance of studies • Be enthusiastic

  36. Tips on Clarity and Style Make appearance conducive to easy reading on paper and on screen • Neat • White space • 11-12 point font

  37. Tips on Clarity and Style • Proofread • Make figures, tables, and legends legible

  38. Length Stick to page length recommendations • RO1: Research Plan must be <=25 pages • Specific Aims: 1 • Background: 3 • Preliminary Studies: 6-8 • => Research Design/Methods: 13-15

  39. Informative Writing Target readers’ understanding • Inform the reader • Explain what is difficult to understand • Say only what needs to be said

  40. Avoid • Overly ambitious research plans • Contingent Specific Aims • Complex, emerging techniques without establishing familiarity or including expert • Too little detail on data analysis • Under-powered studies

  41. Summary: Successful Research Design and Methods • Bright idea • Well developed and clearly described methods • Appropriate data analysis • Large enough sample size • Plenty of time to do the work • Only minor limitations • Clear pathway to strong conclusions

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