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problem, literature review, purpose for research, collect data, analyze/interpret, report/evaluate
What is the steps of conducting research
100
documents gaps in knowledge
What is Literature Review
100
selects individuals who are a representation of that population
What is probability sampling
100
faculty members who approve and review research
What is IRB
200
Design with an experimental group and a control group
What is experimental research
200
advances the overall direction or focus for the study
What is Purpose statement
200
selects individuals because they are available and convenient
What is non probability sampling
200
If scores are stable/ constant
What is reliable
300
design that determines degree of association between 2 variables
What is correlational research
300
describes trends and explains relationships among variable found in the literature
What is quantitative research
300
group of individuals who have the same characteristics
What is population
300
development of sound evidence to demonstrate that the test interpretation matches its proposed use
What is validity
400
Design that involves interviews or questionnaires
What is Survey design
400
explores a central phenomenon
What is qualitative research
400
When you ask "who can supply me with the info I need?"
What is unit analysis
400
uses categories
What is nominal measurement
500
Design that collects and retells stories about individuals
What is narrative research
500
research design that has a hypothesis
What is quantitative research
500
group of individuals with common defining characteristic
What is target population
500
amount of spread around the mean
What is variablity
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