If a reviewer is asking "Is a means provided to examine all of the objectives, questions, or hypotheses and the study purpose?", what part of the study is being critiqued?
a. Design
b. Research objectives, questions, or hypotheses
c. Research problem and purpose
d. Study framework
ANS: A
This question is about the design.
This question does not address the objectives, questions or hypotheses.
This question does not address the research problem or purpose.
This question does not address the study framework.
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