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Application of quantitative research to psychology dissertations—An analysis of self-efficacy in mediating tests of perceived doctor-patient relationship and work engagement in medical psychology

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DOI: 10.23977/appep.2023.040601 | Downloads: 18 | Views: 434

Author(s)

Zhou Jingyu 1, Zhang Kexiang 2, Yan Hanzhang 3

Affiliation(s)

1 Social Work, Jilin Provincial Party School of the Communist Party of China, Changchun, China
2 Respiratory Medicine, Songyuan Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital, Songyuan, China
3 History of the CPC, Jilin Provincial Party School of the Communist Party of China, Changchun, China

Corresponding Author

Zhou Jingyu

ABSTRACT

Quantitative research involves examining the quantitative relationship between each parameter of the research object and conducting comparative analysis of certain properties, characteristics, and interrelationships among multiple objects in a quantitative manner. Mediated effect analysis is a commonly used research tool in domestic quantitative research. This paper extensively explores the proper implementation of mediated effect analysis using the questionnaire method and data processed by SPSS. It analyzes the current data results and proposes relevant suggestions.

KEYWORDS

Self-efficacy; Quantitative research; doctor-patient conflict

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Zhou Jingyu, Zhang Kexiang, Yan Hanzhang, Application of quantitative research to psychology dissertations—An analysis of self-efficacy in mediating tests of perceived doctor-patient relationship and work engagement in medical psychology. Applied & Educational Psychology (2023) Vol. 4: 1-5. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/appep.2023.040601.

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