Week 1- What even is research anyways?
Week 2- research is about relationships... I think we need to break up
Week 3- and the outcome is...
Week 4- the kind with numbers
Week 5- when it depends we use analysis (and it will probably still depend)
100

is the extent to which an activity is practical and practicable. ___ is about whether or not an activity or intervention is physically, culturally or financially
practical or possible within a given context

What is feasibility (FAME)

100

A study that involves subjects receiving an intervention and the investigators want to know if persons changed on an outcome after participating in the intervention. All subjects get the intervention, time is the only thing that's varied/ is the exposure 

pre-post studies

100

the processes that leads you to deviate from the truth in answering a research question. its related to the study design and is independent of the sample size and statistical significance 

what is bias

100

what type of pre-experimental design compares outcomes between groups post-intervention

static group comparison design 

100

with this type of sampling every element in the population has an equal chance of being included in the sample

what is simple random sampling 
200

"knowledge is established through the meaning attached to the phenomena
studied” and the researcher interacts with the participant.


What is a naturalist paradigm 
200

used to explain or predict a response, outcome or result and are manipulated or changed by researchers (Intervention, drug, stimulus)

independent variable or exposure variable 

200

the population that you wish to generalize your results; define from inclusion/exclusion criteria

what is the target population

200

this study design does not randomize the sample, but may have a control group or mechanically manipulate independent variable (an intervention), can have a non equivalent control group design, an interrupted time series or both

what is a quasi experimental design

200

this type of non-probability sampling uses a deliberate selection of participants based on certain criteria (may want to only sample certain people with select knowledge)

what is purposive sampling 

300

The 3 main principles of the Tri-council policy statement for ethical conduct for research involving humans.

1. respect for persons 

2. Concern for welfare (beneficence) 

3. justice 

300

an instrument designed to measure the impact of an intervention This instrument has undergone rigorous development and has substantiated reliability and validity

outcome measure 

300

Designs that do not randomize the sample, or mechanically manipulate the independent variable (an intervention) but may have a control group. They may statistically manipulate independent variable

what is non-experimental designs 

300

This process involves the participants, the persons who delivered the intervention, and the persons who assessed the outcomes not know which group had the intervention and which was the control

what is blinding or masking 

300

this type of statistical analysis is used to draw conclusions about population parameters based on data from a sample

inferential 

400

"Knowledge that is discovered and verified though direct observations or
measurements of phenomena” and the researcher is independent of the study participant

what is a positivist paradigm

400

Clustering of a sample at one or other end of the score.

floor and ceiling effects 

400

this is used in case-control studies to estimate the strength of the association between exposure and outcome

what is the odds ratio 


400

this statistic assesses the magnitude of the effect due to the intervention

0.2 to 0.5 is _____?


what is effect size

small effect size 

400

a relationship between two ordinal characteristics, or when numerical variable’s distributions are skewed non-parametric

spearman rank correlation 

500

when is ethical review boards (REB) required 

hint (2 reasons)

1. research involving humans 

2. research involving human biological materials, human embryos, fetuses, fetal tissue, reproductive materials and stem cells (from living and deceased individuals) 


500

this measurement type of quantitative date can have only a certain defined set of values

what is dichotomous or binary (2 levels)

500

The best design for determining the incidence and natural history of a condition

cohort study 

500

this tells you if the results produced by the intervention are statistically significant when compared to the results produced by the control group

what is the P-value 

500

a statistical test used to compare the means of two or more independent samples (using the F distribution).

what is ANOVA 

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