How many sections are there?
What is 7?
Which experimental design is considered the "gold standard?"
What is Randomized Control Trials?
Name one type of quasi-experimental studies.
What is time series designs?
What is non-equivalent group designs?
"the traditions of thought"
What is Epistemologies
What type of variable is a name?
What is nominal?
How many principles are there?
What is 6?
Which experimental design is done in a clinical practice setting?
Name a way that the designs can be described.
What is randomization scheme?
What is number of factors?
"requires careful watching, listening, and recording of events, behaviors, and objects in the social setting chosen"
What is direct observation?
What does NOIR stand for?
What is nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio?
How many values are there?
What is 7?
Which type of experimental design lacks random assignment, control group, or both?
What is quasi-experimental?
How many different types of "factor designs are there"
What is 3?
What type of qualitative data gathering technique uses "firsthand" experience?
What is Participant-observer?
What type of reasoning does quantitative data use?
What is deductive reasoning?
To whom does the code of ethics refer to?
What is Everyone?
What is randomization scheme?
In what type of design are participants first classified according to an attribute variable THEN randomized to a group?
What is randomized block design?
What is the most common type of interviewing approach?
What is semi-structured?
What acronym is used to create experimental/explanatory research questions?
"guide ethical decision making and inspire us to act in accordance with the profession's ideals"
What is Principles?
In what experimental design do participants act as their own controls?
What is within-subjects designs?
In what experimental design are participants assigned to groups using a randomization procedure like simple, random, or stratified allocation?
What is between subjects designs?
What are the four epistemologies in qualitative research?
What is ethnography, grounded theory, critical theory, and phenomenology?
What can only quantitative methods do?
What is predict?