Samples & Populations
Correlation
Reliability & Validity
Levels of Measurement
Qualitative vs Quantitative Methods
100

to draw this sample you must have access to everyone in the population, the selection process must be unbiased, and you need at least 25 individuals in your sample.

what is a simple random sample?

100

high scores on variable A and low scores on variable B

what is a negative (indirect/inverse) correlation)?

100

this refers to the consistency of the data generated by the operational definition

What is reliability?

100

a film critic ranks the top 50 greatest movies of all time

what is ordinal?

100

this research method reports data in anecdotes and verbatim quotes

what is qualitative?

200

this sample divides the population into groups, based on variables the researcher believes can influence the outcome of the study, before randomly selecting individuals from each group

What is a stratified random sample?

200

a correlation of r=.-45 is believed to be a weak, moderate or strong correlation?

what is a moderate correlation?

200

this reflects the accuracy of the data collected by the operational definition

What is validity?

200

an animal shelter keeps a list of the breeds of dogs that come in

what is nominal?

200

this method uses inductive reasoning

what is qualitative methods?

300

this sample is used when it is difficult to find participants for a study.

what is a snowball sample?

300

low scores on variable A and low scores on variable B

what is a positive correlation?

300

administering the same operational definition to the same group of individuals on two occasions.

What is test-retest reliability?

300

commuting times to school

what is ratio?

300

this method this likely to report statistical data

What is quantitative methods?

400

this sample is only representative of itself

What is a convenience sample?

400

an r=1.00 indicates this type of correlation

what is a perfect correlation?

400

this check of validity demonstrates support for the theory behind the research study

what is construct validity?

400

the two levels of measurement that have equal distance between two units

what are interval and ratio?

400

This type of research method engages the participants in intense and lengthy data collection.  

what is qualitative mehtods?

500

this sample is selected based on known characteristics in the population

what is a quota sample?

500

rgives of this type of coefficient

what is the coefficient of determination?

500

this check of reliability is commonly reported as Cronbach's alpha

what is internal consistency (split half) check of reliability?

500

the level of measurement that has an absolute zero

what is ratio?

500

this research method has good external validity (generaliazbility) back to the population it comes from 

what is quantitative methods?