535 Review
Sampling
Ethical Research
Program Evaluation
Qualitative Research
100
In order for analysis to occur, variables have to do this.
What is vary
100
A complete set of individuals, families, organizations, neighborhoods, measurements, etc having some common observable characteristic
What is a population
100
The year of the first federal law about ethics in research
What is 1974
100
The two characteristics of a good impact assessment
What is reproducible and generalizable
100
Selecting a sample you believe is representative
What is purposive sampling
200
The extent to which a measurement procedure yields the same results on repeated trials
What is reliability
200
A special subset of a population, observed in order to make inferences about the nature of the total population
What is a sample
200
Research protocols must be submitted to this governing body
What is the Institutional Review Board (IRB)
200
A systematic approach to type, depth, and scope of a problem
What is a needs assessment
200
Beginning with observation and looking for patterns & themes - not set up to confirm hypothesis
What is grounded theory
300
The extent to which a measure measures what it intends to measure
What is validity
300
Unit about which information is collected that provides the basis of analysis. In social service research, it's usually people.
What is an element
300
without threat or undue inducement
What is voluntary
300
claiming an effect that is not real (false positive)
What is Type I Error
300
The amount of time (ideally) that the respondent does the talking
What is 95%
400
Designs where participants are not randomized into groups
What is quasi-experimental design
400
A list of elements from which the sample will be selected
What is the sampling frame
400
Not collecting any identifying information attached is one way to ensure this.
What is anonymity
400
This is the idea underlying program monitoring
What is closing the gap between intention and actualization
400
Identify as researcher, interact with participants, make no pretense of actually being participant (e.g. reporter)
What is Observer as Participant
500
Every participant (or unit) has the same probability of being in the control or experimental group
What is randomization
500
Method in which each element has a known, non-zero chance of being included in the sample
What is probability sampling
500
One useful strategy to address problems of racism and bias
What is pilot the instrument with members of the population of interest (not just your friends)
500
This occurs when different subgroups have different rates of participation and/or when the program varies for different subgroups.
What is bias in coverage
500
Trying to adopt beliefs, attitudes, and other points of view shared by culture being studied
What is emic perspective
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