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Enter Title of the Research Here StudentFirstName LastName and MentorFirstName LastName Indiana University School of Nursing Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Abstract Put your abstract here. Make sure you check the font sizes, etc. Review of Literature Provide a brief literature review, what is already known. Make sure to use important references. Current Status of Research Include here the status of your project, initial observations, future directions, problems encountered, etc. Methods What did you do or plan to do? Include study population if any, data-gathering procedures, tests, etc. Introduction Brief introduction that should include the purpose or research question of your study and the significance of your study References 1.Bartlett, R., M. Bussey, et al. (2005). "Movement variability cannot be determined reliably from no- marker conditions." J Biomech . 2.Wilson, D. J., B. K. Smith, et al. (1999). "Accuracy of digitization using automated and manual methods." Phys Ther 79(6): 558-66.

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Enter Title of the Research HereStudentFirstName LastName and MentorFirstName LastNameIndiana University School of NursingIndiana University-Purdue University IndianapolisAbstractPut your abstract here. Make sure you check the font sizes, etc.Review of LiteratureProvide a brief literature review, what is already known.

Make sure to use important references.Current Status of ResearchInclude here the status of your project, initial observations, future directions, problems encountered, etc.MethodsWhat did you do or plan to do?

Include study population if any, data-gathering procedures, tests, etc.IntroductionBrief introduction that should include the purpose or research question of your study and the significance of your studyReferencesBartlett, R., M. Bussey, et al. (2005). "Movement variability cannot be determined reliably from no-marker conditions." J Biomech.

Wilson, D. J., B. K. Smith, et al. (1999). "Accuracy of digitization using automated and manual methods." Phys Ther 79(6): 558-66.