Our textbook defines this as systematic and objective inquiry that utilizes the scientific method to solve problems and create new knowledge.
What is social work research?
The first step in the process for ensuring ______________ is often to assign a code number to each participant.
What is confidentiality?
The lowest level of measurement used to measure variables whos attributes are different in kind.
What is nominal?
In this category of sampling, all people have the same known chance of being selected for the sample.
What is probability?
This term encompasses cultural knowledge, cultural awareness, and cultural sensitivity.
What is cultural competence?
This phase of research defines the problem.
What is Phase 1?
When it comes to research, the number one rule regarding participants is ___________ first.
What is safety?
This term refers to the possibility that someone else can reproduce your study.
What is duplication?
This type of probability sampling uses a random numbers table or random numbers generator to help select participants.
What is systematic random sampling?
Something we believe to be true without any proof or conclusive evidence.
What is an assumption?
It is important to be aware of these when doing research so that your study is not affected by them.
What are values or biases?
Also known as the uncertainty principle, this maintains that research studies should randomize their participants to different treatment groups only if there is uncertainty about which is likely to benefit them.
What is equipoise?
If a measuring instrument will give the same score over and over under the same conditions, it is _____________.
What is reliable?
Ideally, a sample size is this fraction of the population.
People who tend to organize their lives by the clock are known as __________.
What is monochronic?
The three roles of research include research consumer, research creator and disseminator, and research __________.
What is partner?
This must never be obtained through bribery, threats, deception, or any form of coercion.
What is informed consent?
This type of validity refers to what the instrument appears to measure.
What is face validity?
This type of nonprobability sampling occurs when one member helps locate other members for the sample group.
What is snowball?
This type of communication includes eye contact and hand gestures.
What is nonverbal?
This research attitude term includes an acronym that stands for Challenge, Adapt, File, and Evaluate.
What is Internet Cafe?
This is defined as refraining from maltreatment and maximizing potential benefits to clients while minimizing potential harm.
What is beneficence?
The two types of measurement errors are random and ___________.
What is constant?
It is defined as a specific list of persons you are interested in within your population.
What is a sampling frame?
"It's true because I believe it" is an example of this type of thinking.
What is egocentric?