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Old Feb 27, 2008, 12:01 AM
BBQvegan (Female)
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Visually appealing presentation of article?

Hi all,

We have to present a critique of a research article on just about anything related to health care. It has to be in a poster format and should be visually appealing. I wanted to present a study on hurricane evacuees, but the article was a nonexperimental study. I need a true experimental study on a topic that is fairly simple, but can be presented in a "pretty" way. Any ideas on subject matter?


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Old Mar 02, 2008, 05:42 AM
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Re: Visually appealing presentation of article?

You'll find it difficult to do an experimental study on hurricane evacuees, because usually in an experimental design you allocate people to one group or another, and clearly it would not be ethical to do this - asking people to go through a hurricane just so that you can study them! I suggest you look at something else that interests you - like smoking cessation or treatments for conditions - these sorts of subjects lend themselves more to an experimental design

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