Internal Review Board's (IRB) Process

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During the spring semester, I was enrolled in the course EDAD 712: Qualitative Research, which provided valuable information about conducting Qualitative Research. I learned the essential components of research, which are 1) Problem Statement, 2) Purpose of the Study, 3) Literature Review, 4) Developing Research Questions, and 5) Identifying and dealing with Validity. Also, we had to complete the CITI Training Certification, which is a requirement for all students and faculty conducting human subject research. Moreover, it is important to understand these components because researchers must know the institution’s Internal Review Board’s (IRB) process as they transition to the dissertation stage.
The course worked well for me because it

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