THING MOST LIKELY TO BE IN RESEARCH
PRESENTING RESEARCH
TYPES OF RESEARCH
RESEARCH TERMS
EXPERIENCE
100
the observed outcomes or phenomena (what is observed?)
What is dependent variable?
100
outline of the purpose of the study, contains a profile of the problem followed by a review of current literature
What is the objective?
100
subjects are placed in groups based on whether they have been diagnosed with the disease (cases) or not (controls)
What is a case-control studies?
100
subjects are not told if they are in the control group or the intervention group
What is a blind study?
100
expands current knowledge and enhances the practice of the profession
What is research?
100

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

What is a independent variable?

100
describes how the study was done, including subject information, data collection methonds, and statistical analysis methods employed
What is design?
100
two general categories of research
What is descriptive and analytic research?
100

Any factor, trait, or condition than can exist in differing amounts or types? (Hint: an experiment usually has 2 of these)

What is a variable?

100

Provides funds and grants for research in Qatar

What is QNRF?

100
selecting a random sample of a population
What is randomization?
100
presentation of the findings of the study, without interpretation
What is the results?
100
information collection is usually via questionnaires or interviews, data may also be obtained through physical exam
What is a survey?
100
achieving the same result from two or more different sources
What is reliability?
100

students can apply for this in order to get more experience in research

What is internship?

100
those kept constant to prevent their influence of the independent variable on the dependent variable (what is kept the same?)
What is controlled variable?
100
interpretation of the results, explanation of what the findings mean and comparing them with the findings of others
What is the conclusion?
100
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
What is cohort (follow up) studies?
100
A _______ measure must be reliable, but a reliable measure need not be _______.
What is valid?
100

You can find almost any article using this search engine

What is Google Scholar?

100

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

What is the UMCIRB (University and medical center institutional review board)?

100
description of the applications and implications derived from the findings
What is the application?
100
allows for casual relationships to be determined; always consists of a control, randomization, and manipulation
What is experimental design?
100
both subjects and researchers are unaware of the treatment arrangement
What is a double blind study?
100

what you will receive after the internship

Certification/Experience/Proposals/Grants

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