Surveys
Focus Groups
Logic Model
Capstone
SMART Objectives
100

10%

What is desired rate of return?

100

8 to 10, 12 max

What are number of questions?
100

The beliefs we have about the program, the participants and how they program will work.

What are Assumptions?

100

Gap in knowledge that you propose to study

What is your Research Question?

100

T

What is Timebound?

200

Open-ended, Closed-ended, Multiple choice, Likert scale

What are types of survey questions?

200

Depth and complexity of responses, group discussion stimulates new thoughts

What are pros of using a focus group?

200

Program Investments

What are Inputs?

200

40

What is # of articles needed for your lit review?

200

R

What is Realistic/Reasonable?

300

Low cost, Convenient, Large # of people can give input, Provides a written record

What are pros of survey use?

300

Takes more time, people may be hesitant to share in a group setting

What are cons of using a focus group?

300

Activities and Participants  

What are Outputs?

300

Oral presentation of Chapters 1-3

What is the Defense?

300

A

What is Attainable/Achievable?

400

Low return rate, may not represent whole group, sections may be skipped, limited alternative expression

What are cons of survey use?

400

Engagement, Exploration, Exit

What are types of questions?

400

Measurable change you want to see as a result of your program

What are Outcomes?

400

Necessary before collecting data

What is IRB Approval?

400

M

What is Measurable?

500

Population, Sampling, Question Type, Content, Bias, Administration

What are issues to be considered when preparing a survey?

500

Nomination, Random Selection, Volunteers, Same role/Job title

Ways to recruit focus group members?

500

Provides a Common Language, Increases understanding, Guides and helps Focus work

What are benefits of a Logic Model?

500

A visual depiction of your research

What is a Poster?

500

S

What is Specific?

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