Investigate whether erythropoietin can enhance endurance during sport exercises immediately after injection
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What is it about? You will write up the Phase 3 clinical research project that your group outlined in your research proposal (#2). Your group will run the trial using the Island and then your group will pool the data and statistics for you to use in your individual CONSORT research project. You MUST follow the strict formatting guidelines in the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) 2010 statement and use all major headings/numbers. Data from The Islands Your group is required to collect enough data from The Islands to be able to draw conclusions and do basic statistics. The focus will be on putting your interpretation of the data under the microscope. In week 9, you will have some tutorial time to use the library computers for data collection – most data collection on The Islands needs to be undertaken during the day (just like in real life). You will also have statistics help for the group available in class. Details of the Project Report: Report using CONSORT format (complete with section numbers!) CONSORT 2010 checklist.docPreview the document CONSORT 2010 Update Statement.pdfPreview the document CONSORT STYLE example.pdfPreview the document Spreadsheet: Design and use an Excel spreadsheet to enter data (SPSS for statistics) PLS: Design it with an explanation of what is involved in your study RMIT PICF.docxPreview the document 2018-ONPS2304-PICF Template.pdfPreview the document 2018-ONPS2304-PLS TARGAT.pdfPreview the document CRF: Include 5 case report forms completely filled out. 2018-ONPS2304-CRF Template.pdfPreview the document 2018-ONPS2304-CRF VASM.pdfPreview the documentSubmission: Submit everything with your report Rubrics: 2019 ONPS2304 CONSORT Research report Rubric.pdfPreview the document 2019 ONPS2304 General Academic writing Rubric.pdfPreview the document Please note the penalties for late submissions: Deadlines are taken very seriously in this course. Late submissions are penalised 10% per day, or part thereof (weekends included) for a maximum of 5 days with a zero given thereafter
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