An Algorithm for Research Project and Reasons of Rejection

Authors

  • Yusuf Celik Biruni University, Medical Faculty, Department of Biostatistics, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Saadet Goksu Celik 9 Eylul University, Medical Faculty, Department of Public Health, Izmir, Turkey

Keywords:

Research project, Algorithm for project, Writing a project

Abstract

A project is an algorithm developed for a systematic solution. An algorithm is to solve a problem, to show the solution systematically with a flowchart or a set of instructions to complete a task. Solving more complex problems today requires a higher style of thinking, planning. Complex structure expects higher solution. Therefore, the solutions chosen should be methods that simplify the complex structure. In the field of biostatistics, multivariate statistical methods developed for complex problems should be used.As in all research, the cause-effect relationships of the hypothesis should be well planned while planning the project. In the selection of the topic for the research project and the stepwise solution of the algorithm, the researcher must consider the five basic features.These are respectively: 1) Validity, 2) Reliability, 3) Generalizability, 4) Unbiased and 5) Completeness. These are the most effective features in rejecting or accepting the project by the committee. These five gold criteria should be considered in a Research Project.In the algorithm constructed for the research project, each stage should be structured in a successful, short, and informative. The most common mistakes made in the projects are as follows: writing the project, the cost for the project, the presentation, budget, aim, preparation the time, technical language, including ambiguous and stereotypical writing in the Project, Author's disregard for the directive, the project does not comply with the objectives of the funding institution.

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Published

15-09-2021

How to Cite

Celik, Y., & Goksu Celik, S. (2021). An Algorithm for Research Project and Reasons of Rejection. International Journal of Basic and Clinical Studies, 10(2), 1–19. Retrieved from https://www.ijbcs.com/ijbcs/article/view/ijbcs10201

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Review Article