Measurements
Qualitative or Quantitative?
Charts/validity tests
Process Order
100

Only named; weakest level. (e.g., gender and nationality)

What is nominal?

100

numbers and statistics.

What is a type of data collected for a quantitative study?

100

This chart resembles a food.

What is a pie chart?

100

Collecting data.

What is the third stage in processing research?

200

Absolute zero and fixed measuring point.

What is ratio measurement?

200

To explore!

What is an objective for a qualitative study?

200

P value is used to determine if you reject the null hypothesis. 

What is a simple t-set?

200

Asking the research question.

What is the first stage of processing research?

300

Fixed but no absolute zero point. (e.g., income $10,000-$19,999) 

What is an Interval measurement?

300

Smaller groups, interviews, subjectivity, and not randomly selected.

What are some characteristics of a qualitative study?

300

This chart uses the x and y axis to show results.

What is a line graph for a single system design?

300

Evaluating the hypothesis.

What is the fifth stage of processing research?

400

Can be placed in order. (e.g., greater than or less than)

What is the ordinal measurement?

400

Able to be generalized, objectivity, view of human behavior is predictable, and the nature of observation is a controlled condition. 

What are some characteristics of a quantitative study?

400

A statistical test to evaluate how likely it is that any differences arose by chance. 

What is a chi-square test?

400

Formulating the hypothesis.

What is the second stage of processing research?

500

Analyzing data.

What is the fourth stage of processing research?

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