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Research process
Research methods
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100

What does SMART goal mean

Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Relevant
Time bound

100

This term refers to a research method, result and/or data analysis that is influenced by a particular point of view or attitude

Bias

100

What is the first step in the research process?

Creating a hypothesis or question

100

I am qualitative and can get a more detailed perspective, however there are disadvantages if structured as it may be restrictive, and is unstructured, it can be hard to compare

interview

100

What are the sources of data?

individuals, groups, print and digital

200

What is a need AND a want

Needs are things that are vital to sustain life

Wants are preferences or desires

200

This term is a statement either for or against a topic or issue. It is usually based on observation or a problem, and it can be proven right or wrong by research.

hypothesis

200

Im a research stage where you formulate a proposal, select appropriate sampling methods and create a timeline

planning stage

200

I'm quantitative and can get a snap shot of a population

questionnaire

200

What is the purpose of research?

Increase knowledge and understanding, educate others, inform practice

300

What does SHESEAS stand for

Safety and security
Health
Education
Sense of identity
Employment
Adequate
Standard of living

300

What term refers to the consistency of research methods which, if used by different researchers under the same conditions, will yield similar results?

Reliability

300

recording actions and proposing solutions to research issues is included in what

project diary

300

I can be hard to present in findings as there can be unlimited answers and it has to be specific

open ended question

300

What are the 5 research methods?

case study, questionnaire, literature review, observation, interview

400

What are Maslows hierarchy of needs

(Original Hierarchy)

Physiological, Safety, Social, Esteem, Self Actualisation

400

What term refers to a small amount or part of something, which is intended to represent a larger amount or the whole. It refers to the group of people that you select to be involved in your research?

Sample

400

present your findings, analyse results, and drawing conclusions is what research stage

interpreting research

400

You can be a participant or non participant in this method when you record the behaviour of participants

observation

400

What are the types of data collected from individuals and groups?

primary, secondary, quantitative, qualitative

500

What does SPEECS mean

Social
Physical
Emotional
Economic
Cultural
Spiritual

500

What methodology allows researchers to obtain numerical or statistical data in relation to their research question or hypothesis?

Quantitative

500

accessing sources of data and collecting and recording data is what research process

conducting research

500

I collect data from interviews, secondary data and observations of a specific group of people or individual

Case study

500

What are the sampling methods?



systematic, random, convenience, cluster, stratified