Definitions
Qualitative vs Quantitative Study
Research Designs
Code of Ethics
All About Research
100

Requires prospective research participants to be given enough information before they decide to join a study so that they may make an informed decision.

What is informed consent?

100

Used to explain and describe a person’s experiences, actions and interactions, and social contexts.

What is Qualitative Research?

100

Trial comparing a group with an intervention and a group with a placebo.

Randomized Controlled Trial (RCTs)

100

Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Autonomy, Justice, Veracity, and Fidelity

What are the Principles?

100

Randomly assigning different people to a group

What is Random Assignment?
200

Continuous data that represents relative amount.

What is interval data?

200

The goal is to understand. Generalizability is not claimed.

What is Qualitative Research?

200

Subjects or experimental units are grouped into blocks, with the different treatments to be tested randomly assigned to the units in each block.

What is Randomized Block Design?

200

This core value demonstrates an unselfish concern for the welfare of others.

What is Altruism?

200

Another way to refer to: Qualitative, Quantitative, Mixed-Methods

What is the Big 3?

300

Abstract ideas/variables that are defined in order to know how to measure them.

What is a Construct?

300

Experimental, quasi-experimental, descriptive, methodological, exploratory, comparative, and correlational 

What is Quantitative Research?

300

When a researcher takes a “snapshot” of a population, studying a group of subjects at one point in time.

What is a Cross-Sectional Study?

300

Provides regulatory oversight at a hospital, university, or other facility conducting research.

What is the Institutional Review Boards (IRB)?

300

Specific observations or evidence are used to form a general conclusion or theory.

What is Inductive Reasoning?

400

Examines whether the study findings can be generalized to other contexts + ability to generalize the research.

What is External Validity?

400

Focus groups, interviews, field observation

What is Qualitative Data Collection?

400

Investigation of patterns of growth and change over time

What is Developmental Research?

400

Manipulating research materials, equipment, or processes; omitting or changing data or results such that the data is not accurately represented in the research record.

What is Falsification?

400

Researchers divide subjects into subgroups called strata based on characteristics that they share.

What is a Stratified Sample?

500

Clinical Judgement, Patient's Values and Preferences, Relevant Scientific Evidence

What is the EMB (Evidence-based Medicine)?

500

This type of research tries to control extraneous variables by conducting their studies in the lab

What is Quantitative Research?

500

Cohort Studies, Case-Control Studies, Correlational and Predictive Research, and Methodological Research.

What are Exploratory/Observational Studies?

500

A value that must be exercised in clinical and ethical reasoning, interactions with colleagues, and volunteer roles.

What is Prudence?

500

Occupational therapy practitioners view this as a vitally important contribution to the profession, the academy, and ultimately to society. Every occupational therapy practitioner should contribute independently or collaboratively to building the evidence base for occupational therapy practice and occupational therapy education.

What is Scholarship of Discovery, Integration, Application and, Teaching and Learning?

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