Research I
Research II
Research III
Research IV
Research V
100

A research design that involves the study of a single phenomenon


Case Studies

100

Study purpose, methods, and sample are included in this part of a ________?

proposal

100

Range, standard deviation, and sum of squares examples of __________

Measures of variability

100

Philosophical framework, research problem design type, and practical limitations.

factors that influence the choice of a collection strategy

100

What is identifying how research participants will be involved, informing subjects of any risks of participation, and offering a plan to remediate each risk to every subject?

Elements of Full Disclosure

200

A line in case studies that demonstrates the pattern of changes between measurements

celeration line

200

Type of statistics is used to evaluate the extent to which specified observations of a sample are representative of the target population Inferential statistics

Inferential statistics

200

What is a type of research that uses software to analyze the statistical data?

Experimental-type research

200

What type of questioning allows for exploration of more sensitive types of issues when collecting information?

Open-ended questioning

200

What are elements of the Belmont Report?

Respect for participants, beneficence and justice.

300
It must contain relevant literature, it must contain a discussion of methods, it must contain the results of the analysis.
What are characteristices of an experimental-type report?
300
Descriptive statistics
What type of statistics is used to identify central tendencies of the study sample?
300
Names are kept separate from data

What is confidentiality?

300
Reviewing existing documents.
What is an example of unobtrusive information collection?
300
Can affect both internal and external validity of an experimental-type study.
What is setting boundaries?
400

Items are listed in order

What is Ordinal?

400

Type I 

What is one error to hypothesis testing?

400
Developing a definition of what is to be measured.
What is the first step in measurement?
400
A process whereby the investigator attempts to select a subgroup that represents a larger population.
What is Sampling?
400
Considerations in boundary setting
What are deciding whom and when to interview, establishing selection critera for study participation, and delimiting the context or field where the study will unfold.
500
A reason for writing a written proposal before beginning a study
To detail the main thinking and action processes that will be implemented in a research project, for reference.
500
Mean, median, and mode
What are examples of measure of central tendency?
500

Quasi-Experiment

What is a Quantitative research design?

500

Comparing critical values of sample to population, determining sample size, and defining population by specifying criteria

What are three steps included in sampling?

500
Appropriateness and adequacy
What are two criteria that guide the action process of establishing boundaries?
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