Well-Being Concepts
Research Questions
Ethical Research
Literature Reviews
Our Research Studies
100

Blood pressure is an example of this dimension of well-being.

What is physical well-being?

100

Provides a “clear sense of purpose of what the research is about.” 

What is a research question?

100

The board that is concerned with protecting the welfare, rights, and privacy of human subjects.

What is the Institutional Review Board (IRB)?

100

Reveals what we know about a topic or research questions theoretically and empirically.

What is a literature review?

100

“Addresses expected relationship through the systematic study of relationships between scores obtained from cases or measures”

What is quantitative research?

200

Life satisfaction is an example of this dimension of well-being.

What is psychological well-being?

200

A relationship between two variables.

What is a correlation?

200

People under 18, pregnant women, and individuals in the prison system. 

What are vulnerable populations?

200

Penny Scott

Who is our class librarian?

200

“Researchers study things in their natural settings, attempting to make sense of, or interpret, phenomena in terms of the meanings people bring to them”

What is qualitative research?

300

Exhaustion, cynicism, and inefficacy

What is burnout?

300

A process of theory, hypotheses, data, and verification.

What is the scientific research method?

300

A document that provides subjects with the information they need to make a decision to volunteer for a research study.

What is an informed consent?

300

A review with an emphasis on past literature and guided by explicit search terms.

What is a systematic literature review?

300

The document that guides the interview process.

What is an interview protocol?

400

According to a 2018 study, when supervisors get a bad night's sleep, their employees experience this.

What is verbal abuse? (and lower engagement)

400

A determination of whether you can start and finish your investigation with available resources and in the time allotted.

What is feasibility? 

400

Keeping participants information confidential and checking on their welfare

What are examples of respect for research participants?

400

Tool we can use to search anything in USF's library system.

What is Fusion?

400

A survey question with multiple response options.

What is a closed-ended question?

500

According to a recent survey, 77% of Americans recently experience this at work.

What is stress?

500

Whether an answer to your RQ make a difference in an organization or society.

What is relevance? (or importance)

500

Recruiting participants based on the scientific goals of the study and not unnecessarily excluding subjects from enrolling. 

What is fair subject selection?

500

Business Source Complete, PsychInfo, and ProQuest One Business.

What are examples of online databases available through USF's library?

500

April 10

What is the day we should have all data collected by for our studies?

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