Understand the research question format PICOT
Dr Jacob Wickham explains the PICOT (or PECOT) format for research questions. He breaks down the components and explains the significance of Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome, and Timeframe/Setting. You’ll learn how clear and concise research questions are formulated using this framework.
This video is a snippet from a webinar Editage conducted on the topic “Describing and understanding data distributions” on February 28. Dr Jacob Wickham, Managing Editor of the journal Integrative Zoology and Assistant Professor at the Institute of Zoology in the Chinese Academy of Sciences, provided expert insights on the importance of data distribution in statistical analysis.
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