Types of Research
Quality of Research
Experimental Research
Elements of Experiments
Research Design
100

Research using statistical evidence and numbers, as opposed to qualitative research

Quantitative (Research)

100

A prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way that's considered to be unfair

Bias

100

Any characteristic that can take on different values, such as height, age, species, or exam scores

Variable

100

When a person's physical or mental health appears to improve after taking a 'dummy' treatment

Placebo (Effect)

100

This section (if you can call it that) of a research paper uses the fewest words to describe the contents and/or purpose of your research, and generally goes at the very beginning of your paper

Title

200

This type of quantitative research uses an element of control (control group)

Experimental (Research)

200

The number of people in a survey or experiment

Sample Size

200

The group that receives the change or treatment in a study

Experimental (Group)
200

A term denoting that participants in an experiment do not know which group they are in

Blind

200

The end of a scientific paper, explaining key takeaways and how your work could be expanded in the future

Conclusion

300

This general type of research tries to verify or generate descriptive theory, either by observing people's behavior or by trying to gather participants' points of view

Qualitative (Research)

300

Increasing this gives you a larger sample of people from different backgrounds, such as people from different age groups, socioeconomic statuses, or locations.

Diversity

300

The affected variable or result of the change in the another variable

Dependent (Variable)

300

An adjective that describes the chance assigning of subjects of a study into different groups

Random (randomized, randomization)

300

A concise summary at the beginning of a research paper

Abstract

400

This type of quantitative research uses no manipulation of the independent variable

Non-experimental (Research)

400

When someone's paper or research is evaluated by one or more people with similar competencies as the producer of the work

Peer Review

400

The variable that causes a change in another variable, which is often manipulated during an experiment

Independent (Variable)

400

A term denoting that neither the participants nor the researchers know who is receiving the treatment

Double Blind

400

This section of a research paper describes how you went about conducting your study, including how you collected data, who your sample was, and any limitations of the study

Methods or Methodology

500

Qualitative research that strives to understand the participant's point of view, ____________ perspective

Phenomenological (Perspective)

500

The US spends over 100 billion dollars a year in this area

Clinical Research

500

If a placebo is used, this is the group it is given to

Control (Group)

500

RDBPC, the gold standard of epidemiological studies, stands for randomized, double blind, placebo, and __________

Control

500

Excluding the title, this is the second section included in a research paper.

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