Ethics
Mini Lesson Recap
Questions from the Readings
Research Methodologies
Types of Bias and Concerns in Research -Daniel's Lesson
100

When researchers cannot coerce people into participating in research. Participants have the right to stop participating when they want, and can choose not to answer a question or questions without any consequence

What is Voluntary participation?

100

This part of the capstone provides the reader with sufficient history of the topic

What is the problem statement?

100

Deep play: notes on the Balinese cockfight is an example of this type of research.

What is Ethnography?

100

This research method is defined by immersing oneself into a community.

What is Ethnography 
100

A pre-existing bias in the world which has seeped into the data.

What is Historical Bias?

200

When participants need to have enough information about a study to make an informed decision about whether to participate

What is Informed Consent?

200

"What are the experiences of people working night shifts in policing" is an example of this ______ research question.

What is qualitative?

200

In "“I wasn’t texting; I was just reading an email …”: a qualitative study of distracted driving enforcement in Washington State " the researchers use _____ to conduct their research. 

What are focus groups?

200

This research method starts with quantitative data collection and analysis and then follows up with qualitative data collection and analysis, which leads to interpretation

What is explanatory sequential design?

200

Crime datasets only include crime that is reported.

What is representation bias?

300

Bodies that are established by the institutions to provide ethics oversight for all research projects that involve human participants, irrespective of the source of funding, or lack thereof.

What is REB

300

A set of beliefs that Guide Your Work

What is worldview?

300

Describes a research method that combines both qualitative and quantitative methods to study a phenomenon. 

What is mixed methods?

300

Using data from the Canadian census for your research on demographic and population ages could be an example of this.  

What is secondary data analysis?

300

The process of fixing or removing incorrect, corrupted, incorrectly formatted, duplicate, or incomplete data within a dataset

What is data cleaning?
400

A way of working that accounts for the impact that traumatic events may have had in people's lives

What is Trauma Informed Research?

400

Postpositivist, Constructivist, Transformative and ______ are the four worldviews we discussed.

What is Pragmatist?

400

A testable prediction about the relationship between variables

What is a hypothesis?

400

Often considered a snapshot of a particular group of people at a given point in time.

What is a cross-sectional study?

400

Deep play: notes on the Balinese cockfight is an example of this type of research.

What is an Ethnography?

500

As discussed in the Research 101 Manifesto: Research can perpetuate _______ if done carelessly.

What is stigma?

500

How has the crime rate changed in areas with community policing programs?, is an example of _____ research question.

What is quanitative?

500

Working with Incarcerated Youth: Emotional Labour and Moral Wages used this research method

What are interviews?

500

This research method follows the same group of participants over an extended period of time (often years or decades). 

What is a longitudinal study?

500

When the ID of the participant is known but not shared this is an example of ______.

What is confidentiality?