Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed research methods.
What is CACREP standard 2.F.8.f?
Counselors do not use data or results from assessments that are obsolete or outdated.
What is ACA Code of Ethics standard E.11 Obsolete assessment and outdated results?
A deliberate attempt either to conceal or highlight something that you found in your research or to use deliberately a procedure or method that you know is not appropriate but will provide information that you are looking for because you have a vested interest in it.
What is Bias?
When two sets of scores move in opposite directions.
Statistical methods used in conducting research and program evaluation.
What is CACREP standard 2.F.8.h?
Counselors plan, conduct, and report research accurately and without bias.
What is ACA code of ethics standard G.4.a. Accurate Results?
Study which is primarily designed to investigate whether or not there is a relationship between two or more variables.
What is a correlational study?
a graph or visual presentation which depicts the intersection between the scores of two variables.
What is a scatterplot?
Research designs appropriate to quantitative and qualitative research questions.
What is CACREP standard 6.B.4.a?
Counselors are obligated to make available sufficient original research to qualified professionals who may wish to replicate or extend the study.
What is ACA Code of ethics standard G.4.e. Replication studies?
Any characteristic, number, or quantity that can be measured or counted.
What is a variable?
A numerical value that shows how one variable tends to change systematically with changes in a second variable
What is a correlation coefficient?
Ethical and culturally relevant strategies for selecting, administering, and interpreting assessment and test results.
What is CACREP standard 2.F.7.m.?
In publications and presentations, counselors acknowledge and give recognition to previous work on the topic by others or self.
What is ACA Code of ethics standard G.5.c. Acknowledging Previous Work?
Measurements or observations that are collected as a source of information.
What is data?
Consistency in measurement
What is reliability?
Univariate and multivariate research designs and data analysis methods.
What is CACREP standard 6.B.4.b.?
Counselors give credit through joined authorship, acknowledgements, footnotes statements, or other appropriate means to those who have contributed significantly to research or concept development....
What is ACA Code of Ethics G.5.d. Contributors?
When both scores move in the same direction either increase or decrease together at the same time.
What is positive correlation?
The singular form of data aka the factual information derived from a measurement or research.
What is a data point?