Animal research is typically reviewed by this group.
What is IACUC?
The most common way of increasing power.
What is increasing the sample size?
A threat to internal validity that occurs when taking the pretest affects how participants do on the posttest.
What is testing?
An observational study in which exposure and disease are determined at the same point in time in a given population.
What is a cross-sectional study?
Three general tools / approaches for measuring a construct.
What are scales, tests, and indexes?
This can be obtained from minors instead of informed consent.
What is assent?
The population of interest versus the population to which you can gain access.
What is the theoretical versus the accessible population?
The three criteria for establishing causality.
What are temporal precedence, covariation of cause and effect, and elimination of alternative explanations?
A pretest-posttest program comparison- group quasi-experimental design in which a cutoff criterion on the preprogram measure is the method of assignment to a group
What is the regression discontinuity design?
I believe that your performance on this auto mechanics test will predict your ability to repair an automobile. This is called __________
What is predictive validity?
The three principles emphasized in the Belmont Report
What are Beneficence, Justice, and Respect for Persons?
Sampling for diversity or variety.
What is heterogeneity sampling?
Random assignment within groups defined by participant characteristics, such as age or disease severity.
What is stratified randomization?
Matching in a case control study can be problematic since (only need one reason) ...
What are matching on many variables may make it difficult to find an appropriate control
and we cannot explore the possible association of the disease with any variable on which the cases and controls have been matched
One specific method of estimating the reliability of a measure that can be thought of as analogous to the average of all possible split-half correlations.
What is Cronbach's alpha?
The difference between fabrication and falsification of data
What is making up data or results versus manipulating materials, data, or results?
A model for generalizing from your study to other contexts based upon the degree to which the other context is similar to your study context.
What is the proximal similarity model?
Analyzing data by the original allocation of participants to groups.
What is intention to treat?
When exposure is rare and incidence of disease among exposed is high, this type of study is warranted?
What is a cohort study?
When the act of being evaluated or tested causes anxiety in participants, thus altering their natural performance or behavior.
What is Evaluation Apprehension?
The definition of file drawer problem
What is the bias toward publishing positive findings or those that support the researcher's hypothesis?
I wish to study aggression in children by observing them play during recess. I will need to first define all of the components of aggression. Said differently, I need to ____________ aggression.
What is operationalize?
This hybrid design has four groups.
Two groups receive the treatment and two do not
Two of the groups receive a pretest and two do not.
What is a Solomon Four Group Design?
This design is called
What is the Regression Point Displacement Design?
When creating this type of scale, the idea is that if a person said 'Yes' to item 6 on a cumulative scale, we would anticipate that the person would also say 'Yes' to the 5 cumulative items preceding it.
What is a Guttman scale?