Abstract
By focusing on criteria for evaluating quantitative research problems and by understanding their evolution from prior research and their placement within a theoretical context, nurses should realize that good research depends to a great degree on good questions. Unless an investigator has a "good, workable, significant topic, the most carefully and skillfully designed research project will be of no value.
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Finnick, M., & Haughey, B. P. (1992). Evaluating quantitative research problems. Critical Care Nurse, 12(5), 98–105. https://doi.org/10.4037/ccn1992.12.5.98
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