Participant Selection
Instrumentation
Data Collection
Data Analysis
Summary
100
Selecting a sample in a way that all individuals in the defined population have an equal chance of being selected
What is "simple random sampling"
100
This is the most important form of validity- it deals with what the instrument is really measuring. It provides justification of why the particular instrument is being used in the study.
What is "Construct Validity?"
100
Developing questionnaires or other instruments occurs during this part of the "Data Collection" process.
What is before collecting data.
100
The section of your methodology chapter that describes your statistical tests
What is "the Data Collection section?"
100
Introduction, Selection of Participants, Instrumentation, Data Collection, Data Analysis and the Summary are all components of this.
What is "Chapter Three- Methodology?"
200
Process of selecting groups, not individuals. Examples include: classrooms, schools, school districts
What is "Cluster Sampling?"
200
The degree to which a test can predict how individuals will do in the future.
What is "Criterion- Related Validity (Predicitive Validity)?"
200
This type of chart may help the reader of your dissertation visualize your data collection procedures.
What is a flow chart?
200
Name and description of technique, dependent and independent variables, the level of significance, research questions or hypotheses addressed by the analysis
What are "components should be included in your statistical analysis?"
200
This is also known as the advance organizer.
What is "The Introduction?"
300
A way of selecting participants who meet the same type of similar measure, such as, students who transferred to an Alternative setting as Freshman. Typically used in Qualitative Research
What is "Criterion Sampling?"
300
This type of reliability is used to show if scores are consistent on the same instrument over time.
What is "Test-Retest Reliability?"
300
The "Data Collection" section of a dissertation should be written in great detail for this specific reason.
What is so the procedures could be repeated?
300
Fisher LSD, Scheffe Test, Turkey HSD, Newman and Kewls multiple range test, Duncan new multiple range test, and Dunn Bonferronit statistics
What are "six types of multiple comparison tests?"
300
A sample size in this type of research is typically smaller.
What is "Qualitative Research?"
400
Selecting participants who are very alike in experiences and/or viewpoints.
What is "Homogeneous Sampling?"
400
This type of reliability deals with one instrument at a time.
What is "Internal Consistency Reliability?"
400
In the "Data Collection" section, the researcher is describing these type of things they did to obtain data from people who participated in the research.
What are physical things?
400
Effect size
What is "The measure of strength of association in relation to effect magnitude measures?"
400
This section should contain repetitive yet condensed content along with a transition sentence.
What is "The Summary?"
500
This is a precise method of determining an appropriate sample size for your research.
What is "calculating a power analysis?"
500
These type of researchers use Interviews, Observations and Archival Data as a valid source of data collection.
What are "Qualitative Researchers?"
500
After data collection, the researcher should describe how participants will be this word (not stripped of their clothes).
What is debriefed?
500
Post hoc analyses
What are "subsequent analyses that you need to perform to find statistical significance?"
500
Mental Measurement Yearbooks, Tests in Print and Professional journals are just a few.
What are "Instruments available to us?"
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