Mixed Methods
Epidemiology
Descriptive Statistics
Hypothesis Testing
Research Report
100

A type of mixed methods design where both quantitative and qualitative data are collected at the same time.

What is Convergent Design?

100

The number of new cases of disease over a person-time denominator.

What is Incidence?

100
The average of a sample. 
What is the Mean?
100

A type of error probability that represents a "false alarm", meaning rejecting the null hypothesis when it is true. 

What is Alpha or Type I Error?

100

Introduction and Method sections.

What are two major sections of a Proposal?
200

A feature of specific to advanced mixed methods designs.

What is a "Framework"?

200

The Independent Variable analog within the context of an Epidemiological Study. 

What is the Exposure Variable?

200

The standard deviation of the sampling distribution. 

What is the Standard Error?

200
Probability of concluding that the null hypothesis is rejected when it is False within the target population. 

What is Statistical Power?

200

A section or paragraph that comments on the weaknesses and drawbacks of a conducted study.

What is a Limitations section/paragraph?

300

A basic mixed methods research design where qualitative methods is the priority.

What is Exploratory Sequential Research Design?

300
A type of cohort study that starts with disease-free individuals, stratifies exposure groups, and tracks disease incidence across time to calculate an Incidence Rate Ratio.

What is a Prospective Cohort Study?

300

The metric of a variability around the sample's mean. 

What is the Standard Deviation?

300

Stating that a respective mean differences or  correlation is due to something systematic and not due to chance. 

What is Statistical Significance?

300

The typically shortest written section of a research report in terms of text. 

What is the Results section?

400

This helps inform a reader or consumer of research the type of design used, the priority method, and the method sequence when a complex mixed method design is used. 

What is a Visual Diagram or Figure?

400
A type of metric of association that is often used in Case-Control Study and serves as a surrogate for the Incidence Rate Ratio. 

What is Odds Ratio?

400

A cases score minus the mean, divided by the standard deviation of the sample. This descriptive metric has a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1. 

What is a Z-Score?

400

A type of error probability when an analyst fails to reject the null hypothesis when in the target population the null is false. This is also called a "missed effect". 

What is Type II error or beta?

400

A section of a report that may have several subsections such as: Participants, Instruments, Procedures, and Statistical Analysis. 

What is the Methods Section?

500

A type of mixed methods design that is often used during interventions or experiments.

What is an Experimental Mixed Methods Design?

500

A type of Epidemiological study that randomly selects controls from a large cohort instead of matching based on characteristics. 

What is a Nested Case-Control Study?

500

A variable's maximum score minus the minimum score. 

What is the Range?
500

Increasing sample size, increasing expected effect size,  and lowering variability around the group means. 

How to increase Statistical Power?

500

A section within a research report that interprets the results, compares results to other studies, an provides recommended future research directions. 

What is the Discussion section?