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100

____?_______ research involves comparing two groups on one outcome measure to test some hypothesis regarding causation.

EXPERIMENTAL

100

Researchers typically choose research topics that are of  _____?_____ to them.

Interest

100

A _____?_____ is simply a potential source of research participants that is easily accessible to the researcher. 

Sample of Convenience

100

_____?_____ data exist in differing amounts or degrees, and they reflect relative quantity or distance

Metric

200

A _____?_____ correlation between two variables means that as one variable increases, the other variable decreases.

Negative

200

_____?_____always predicts that there will be no difference between groups being studied.

The Null Hypothesis

200

_____?_____ is a control method that helps to eliminate alternative rival hypotheses that might otherwise explain the results of the study.

Randomization

200

_____?_____ are the least sophisticated type of measurement and are used only to qualitatively classify or categorize, _____?_____ are  the highest level of measurement.

Nominal scales and Ratio scales

300

The _________ is an evidence-based approach that relies on direct observation and experimentation in the acquisition of new knowledge.

Empirical Approach

300

_____?______ is a measure of the effect (if any) of the independent variable.

Dependent Variable

300

_____?_____ reliability refers to the administration of a single test that is divided into two equal halves.

Split-half  

300

_____?_____ refers to the consistency or dependability of measurement technique.

Reliability

400

If a researcher is studying on the effects of a new medication on headaches, the researcher divides a group of people into two groups. In this research,  __________ receives placebo medication.

Control Group

400

Which of the statements below is NOT TRUE about hypotheses?

a. Hypotheses can be falsifiable

b. Hypotheses attempt to explain, predict and explore the relationship between variables

c. Hypotheses can be acceptable

d. Researchers use alternate hypotheses when they believe that groups will differ

C

400

This procedure requires that neither the participants nor the researchers know which experimental or control condition research participants are assigned to.

Double-blind Technique

400

Quantitative in nature

Build on ordinal measurement

Provide information about both order and distance values of variables

Numbers scaled at equal distances 

No absolute zero point

Addition and subtraction are possible

These are the characteristics of _____?_____

Interval Scales

500

Conducting the same research study a second time with another group of participants is called ___________.

Replication

500

What are the steps in planning a  research study?

Choosing a research topic

Literature Review

Formulating a research problem

Articulating hypotheses

Choosing variables to study

Selecting research participants

500

_____?_____ refers to aspects of quantitative evaluation that affect the accuracy of the conclusions drawn from the results of a study.

Statistical validity

500

What are the methods of data collection?

Formal Testing

Interviewing

Global Ratings

Observation

Biological Measure

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