Mixed-Methods Research
Inferential Statistics
Descriptive Statistics
Research Ethics
100
Mixed-methods research is the use of both quantitative and qualitative methods in a single study
What method(s) does mixed-methods research use?
100
Trying to reach conclusions that extend beyond the immediate data alone.
What is the purpose?
100
When we want to describe the population we are studying.
When do we use Descriptive Statistics?
100
The IRS, is a group of people who review and approve research so human rights are protected.
What is the Institutional Review Board?
200
To explain, To explore, To cross-validate relationships
What purpose could mixed-methods research be used for?
200
A sample.
What does Inferential Statistics use?
200
either a sample or a population.
How is this data collected?
200
Different ethical scenarios.
What should you be able to recognize?
300
Explanatory Method: A quantitative study is run and results determined. To better understand those results, a qualitative method will be completed. Exploratory Design: To better understand a construct, a qualitative method that brings out important themes will be run that could be used to develop a model which, in turn, can be used to develop a quantitative instrument.
What is Explanatory vs. Exploratory Design?
300
Hypothesis Testing
What is Inferential Statistics closely tied to?
300
Nominal Ordinal Interval Ratio
What are the four scales of measurement?
300
Informed Consent
What is the first research principle a researcher should collect?