Parts of the Research Process
Qualitative Research Method
Quantitative Research Method
Qualitative Research Method
Quantitative Research Method
100

______________ always helps to test a theory.

What is a Hypothesis?

100

__________ and __________ are the different types of case studies.

What are Single and Comparative?

100

The ____________ is the expected mean value of Y, when X=0.

What is the intercept/ constant?

100

____________ is a form of observation in which a researcher witnesses a process or event, but is not directly involved.

What is direct observation?

100

A p-value of _____ means that you can reject the null hypothesis.

What does a p-value of <= 0.05 signify?

200

A set of concepts that are linked together to propose an explanation of how and why phenomena exist.

What is a theory?

200

Ethnographers must make sure that their field notes are not used to harm ______________.

What are Participants?

200

A __________ relationship is when two variables appear correlated but are not.

What is a spurious relationship?

200

_________ is a type of coding where the researcher reads through the data first to identify themes.

What is inductive coding?

200

In the statement, "government funding decreases non-profit advocacy", _________ is the dependent variable.

What is Non-profit advocacy?

300

Content Analysis is an example of a _________ research method.

What is Qualitative?

300

A __________ __________ is an intensive study of a single unit for the purpose of understanding a larger class of similar units.

What is a case study?

300

The _____ is used to compare a sample mean to a population mean to determine how many standard errors away from the mean the sample is.

What is the t-score?

300

Coding transcripts help to locate __________.

What are "patterns"?

300

__________ and _________ are the two ways that help you determine whether you can reject the null hypothesis.

What is the importance of a t-test and p-value?

400

_____________ level of measurement is needed in order to use a graph.

What are ordinal, continuous, or categorical?

400

An _____________ is a type of interview in which the researcher asks open-ended questions that allows the respondent to guide most of the interview process or conversation.

What is an "unstructured interview"?

400

The __________ of a line can be determined by knowing the mean values of X and Y, and the slope.

What is the "equation" of a line?

400

The reason you ask your interviewees to fill out informed consent documents is ________________.

What is "to avoid harm"?

400

A regression line of Y= -3.54+5.00 X shows that the ______ is 5.00.

What is the Slope?

500

______________ is used to refer to the process through which multiple sources are consulted to answer a research question.

What is Triangulation?

500

____________ and __________ are the two different types of interview methods.

What are Structured and Unstructured?

500

A ____________ measures the number of standard deviations a case is located above/ below the mean.

What is a z-score?

500

__________ interviews are most appropriate for understanding group customs and interviews.

What are Cultural Interviews?

500

The hypothesis shows that there is a positive relationship between name recognition and campaign spending. Name recognition is the _________ variable, and campaign spending is the _____ variable.

What are Dependent variable and Independent variable?

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