TERMS 1
RESEARCH WRITING
TYPES OF RESEARCH
MUST HAVES
TERMS 2
100

refers to the extent your findings can be applied in other contexts

generalizability

100

describes how the study was done, including subject information, data collection methonds, and statistical analysis methods employed

Design

100

allows for casual relationships to be determined; always consists of a control, randomization, and manipulation

experimental design

100

a variable whose values are controlled or selected by the researcher (What is changed?)

Independent variable

100

a kind of random sampling strategy where groups are created based on a characteristics

stratified random sampling

200

achieving the same result from two or more different sources

Reliability

200

presentation of the findings of the study, without interpretation

Results

200

information collection is usually via questionnaires or interviews, data may also be obtained through physical exam

Survey

200

refers to the general frame of reference used for observation defining concepts, developing research designs and interpreting and generalizing findings 

theoretical framework

200

any factor, trait, or condition than can exist in differing amounts or types? (Hint: an experiment usually has 3 of these)

variable

300

refers to the process of systematically selecting individuals, units and groups to be analyzed in the conduct of the study

sampling

300

outline of the purpose of the study, contains a profile of the problem followed by a review of current literature

Objective

300

this kind of research aims to infer the causes of a phenomenon which has already occurred

ex post facto

300

the observed outcomes or phenomena (what is observed?)

dependent variable

300

a type of random sampling where all individuals are given equal chance of being selected

simple random sampling

400

A _______ measure must be reliable, but a reliable measure need not be _______.

valid

400

interpretation of the results, explanation of what the findings mean and comparing them with the findings of others

Conclusion

400

go forward in time to examine presumed outcomes or effects; subjects are selected based on factors thought to be associated with the outcome being studied

Cohort (follow up) studies

400

those kept constant to prevent their influence of the independent variable on the dependent variable (what is kept the same?)

controlled variable

400

a kind of citation seen in the body of the text

in-text citation
500

Give one consideration when choosing a research topic (4possible answers) 

Relevance, Interest, Manageability, Availability of resources

500

Refers to the issue that has not been fully addressed by previous studies

research gap

500

this is a kind of research that aims to create an  early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process or to act as a thing to be replicated or learned from 

prototype

500

before any research project involving human subjects is initiated, it must first be reviewed and approved by ________

ERC (Ethics Review Committee)

500

a kind of tests that rest on the a number of assumptions about the distribution of data

parametric tests

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