CITI
Quantitative Designs
Qualitative Designs
General
Statistics
100
Beneficence, respect and justice
What are the three basic ethical principles of the Belmont Report?
100
Test an idea,practice or procedure to determine its effect on outcome
What is experimental research?
100
An emphasis on the use of data analysis steps of open, axial and selective coding, and the development of logic paradigm or visual picture of the theory generated.
What is a systematic design of grounded theory?
100
A measure of the strength of the relationship between the IV and DV that is independent of the sample size.
What is effect size?
100
Allow for generalization of results observed from a small sample of a population to a greater population.
What is inferential statistics?
200
Research conducted in established or commonly accepted educational settings involving normal educational practices.
What is one form of research eligible for exemption from review?
200
Collecting data about trends with the same population, changes in subpopulation or changes in panel group of same individuals over time.
What is a longitudinal survey design?
200
Describing, analyzing, and interpreting a culture-sharing group's shard patterns of behavior, beliefs and language that develop over time.
What is ethnographic design?
200
Rejecting a null hypothesis when it is true.
What is a Type I error?
200
Most frequent score, mid-point and average.
What is mode, median and mean?
300
Invasion of privacy, breach of confidentiality and study procedures.
What are the three categories of "risk of harm" in social and behavioral research?
300
A measure on some attribute/characteristic that is assessed for participants in an experiment after treatment.
What is a posttest?
300
The selection of one open coding category, position it at center of the process being explored and relates other categories to it.
What is axial coding?
300
A coefficient obtained by dividing a test into halves, correlating the scores of each half and then correcting for length.
What is split-half reliability?
300
Probability
What is the "p" in p-value?
400
"Living individual about whom an investigator conducting research obtain data through intervention or interaction with individual or identifiable private information"
What is the definition of a "human subject" research?
400
Individual experiences, chronology of experiences, collecting individual stories, restoring, coding themes, context/setting, collaborating with participants
What are the characteristics of narrative design?
400
An in-depth exploration of a bounded system based on extensive date collection.
What is a case study?
400
Identifying the major intent or objective for a study and narrowing it into specific research questions or hypothesis.
What is the purpose for research?
400
To test for a difference among groups in terms of a categorical dependent variable.
What is Chi square?
500
Pregnant women, fetuses, neonates, prisoners and children
What are the vulnerable populations with additional protections provided by the DHHS regulations?
500
Researchers seek to anticipate outcomes by using certain variables as predictores.
What is correlational prediction design?
500
Gathering qualitative data to explore a phenomenon, then collecting quantitative data to explain relationships found in the qualitative data.
What is exploratory sequential mixed methods?
500
A written summary that describes the past and current state of knowledge about a topic, organizes the literature into topics, and documents a need for a proposed study.
What is a literature review?
500
Higher and narrower than a mesokurtic distribution.
What is leptokurtic distribution?