Requirements: 1. At least 2 groups, 1 experimental and 1 control; 2. Randomization; 3. Pretest-Posttest
What is Classic Experiment or Experiment or Experimental design
100
A list or quasi-list of the members of a population
What is Sampling Frame
100
A more complex method that involves analyzing the relationship among several variables
What is Multivariate Analysis
100
A conclusion that can be drawn logically given the research design and finding
What is Inference or Casual Inference
100
When conducting Quantitative and Qualitative Research you would be using this type of method
What is Mixed Method/s
200
The conducting a classic experiment the R stands for this
What is Random assignment
200
Using statistics, this sampling method allow us to estimate the amount of sampling error that should be expected in a given sample
What is Probability or Probability Sampling Method
200
Two characteristics variables must have
What is Mutually Exclusive and Exhaustive
200
Formal Inquiry
What is Research
200
Refers to the extent that we can generalize the finding of a study to other settings and larger populations beyond the subjects/conditions that were actually studied
What is External Validity
300
Natural Studies is synonymous with this hyphenated word
What is Quasi-Experiment or Quasi-experimental design
300
Subjects with specific characteristics drop out of a particular group is this type of subject threat
What is Attrition or Experimental Mortality
300
Level of measurement; examples: Latino, African American, Asian, Caucasian
What is Nominal
300
Begin with a theory and then derives one or more hypothesis from that theory to be tested (i.e., hypothesis testing)
What is Deductive or Deducing
300
Using several different measurements to collect the same information
What is Triangulation
400
A One-shot Case Study; This type of design or study
What is Pre-experimental design or Pre-experimental Pilot study
400
Purposive Sampling is this type of Sampling Method
What is Non-probability
400
Level of measurement; examples: IQ, Fahrenheit or Celsius
What is Interval
400
Two pillars of science are: logic or rationality and observation
What is Logicempiricism
400
History, Maturation, Testing, Instrumentation changes are threats to…
What is Internal Validity
500
If you have only one group and you implement multiple pre – and – posttest you are using what type of design
What is Simple Time-Series Design or Quasi-experimental design or Quasi-experiment
500
Involves the selection of every kth member from a sampling frame
What is Systematic Sampling
500
Refers to unintended problems or changes in the way the variables are measured
What is Measurement threats or threats to Measurement
500
Sometimes, we attempt to explain a single situation exhaustively
What is Idiographic or Idiographic Approach or Idiographic approach to knowledge/learning
500
Combination with randomization in experimental designs increased the likelihood that the two groups will be comparable