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Outline • What is “The Scientific Method”? • What is the difference between basic scientific research and clinical research? • What is translational research? • What are the key basic scientific questions remaining for HIV researchers? The Basic Scientific Method If…then… New Questions Arise Question Identified Results Interpreted Hypotheses Formed Share Your Data Data Collected Research Plan The Basic Scientific Method: Identifying the Problem Question Identified • First, and arguably the most important, step –Several sources • Theoretical basis • Professional practice • Personal experience • Shear curiosity –Starts as a broad question that must be narrowed –Problem statement; experimental approach to the problem; etc. The Basic Scientific Method: Formulating a Hypothesis If…then… Question Identified Hypotheses Formed The Basic Scientific Method: If…then… Formulating a Hypothesis • Hypothesis: –A belief or prediction of the eventual outcome of the research –A concrete, specific statement about the relationships between phenomena –Must be falsifiable –2 types of hypotheses: • Null hypothesis – All is equal; no differences exist • Alternative (research) hypothesis – Usually specific and opposite to the null
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