The relationship between two numbers of the same kind.
What is RATIO.
100
A measure of the likelihood that the difference between two groups is due to chance.
What is p VALUE.
100
A term describing the use of data obtained from different mixed methods to look for areas of discrepancy and to generate new insights.
What is INITIATION.
100
A sequential design in which the use of quantitative methods is followed by the use of qualitative methods for the purpose of follow-up.
What is EXPLANATORY DESIGN.
100
The number of new cases in a specific, at-risk population over a period of time.
What is INCIDENCE.
200
The number of cases of a disease in a population with reference to the total size of the population (denominator).
What is PROPORTION.
200
A _____________ ______ shows the distribution of one variable in rows and another in columns and is used to study the association between the two variables.
What is CONTINGENCY TABLE.
200
Mixed methods research involves the collection, analysis, and integration of different but ___________ quantitative and qualitative data.
What is COMPLEMENTARY.
200
Choosing an appropriate mixed method design involves decisions around the timing of quantitative and qualitative data, the mixing of quantitative and qualitative data, and __________.
What is WEIGHTING OF DATA.
200
The first step in conducting a mixed methods study.
What is DETERMINE IF THE STUDY IS FEASIBLE.
300
The number of cases of a disease in a population without reference to a denominator.
What is COUNT.
300
A test that assesses the mean of groups and the spread of data in order to determine the likelihood that the groups come from same or different populations.
What is t-TEST or ANOVA.
300
Mixed methods research can be classified as a _____________ approach in that it uses all available/appropriate methods to solve a research problem.
What is PRAGMATIC.
300
The term that describes a design that utilizes concurrent qualitative and quantitative methods.
What is CONVERGENT DESIGN or TRIANGULATION DESIGN.
300
DAILY DOUBLE
Please make your wager.
A type of variable that is characterized by categorical data that can be ordered or ranked from least to greatest/lowest to highest.
400
Risk over time.
What is RATE.
400
If the population of NL is 526,896 and there are 61, 681 confirmed cases of diabetes, the point prevalence is ______.
What is 11.7% (or 1170 per 10,000).
400
A term describing the use of data obtained by different methods in an effort to corroborate findings and enhance study rigor.
What is TRIANGULATION.
400
A sequential design in which the use of qualitative methods is followed by the use of quantitative methods for testing purposes.
What is EXPLORATORY DESIGN.
400
The proportion of a population that have a condition at some time during a given period.
What is PERIOD PREVALENCE.
500
The likelihood of having a condition computed by dividing the number of people with the condition by the the number of people without the condition.
What is ODDS.
500
The p-value at which the difference between two groups is said to be 'statistically significant'.
What is p<.05 (less than 5%).
500
One reason for using a mixed methods design to answer a research question is to confirm or _____ - ________ data.
What is CROSS-VALIDATE.
500
A design that involves the collection and analysis of quantitative data within an overall qualitative research design (or vice versa).
What is EMBEDDED DESIGN.
500
Reflecting on what was learned from the combination of quantitative and qualitative findings is known as mixing during _____________.