Research Plan: Investigating Nurses' Stress and Haptic Behavior
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This report presents a comprehensive research plan investigating the relationship between gender, haptic behavior, and stress levels among nurses. The study aims to identify the reasons behind nurses' stress and smoking habits, while also examining the impact of gender on haptic behavior in the workplace. The research employs a non-experimental, quantitative approach, utilizing surveys and observational methods to gather data from a sample of 200 participants. The study will analyze descriptive data using measures of central tendency and present results through tables and bar graphs. The Chi-square test will be used to analyze the data and establish relationships. The report outlines the research design, including hypotheses, potential extraneous variables, limitations, and ethical considerations. It also details the data collection procedure, including questionnaire design, data recording, and the timeframe for each stage of the research process. The research draws upon existing literature to provide a rationale for the proposed study, including previous research on stress factors, coping mechanisms, and the role of social support in reducing stress levels among nurses.
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