RESEARCH
DESIGNS
COLLECTING DATA
STATISTICS
WILD CARD ?'s
100
Name two types of hypotheses
What is null & alternative to the null
100
Who designed an international survey of national education system
Who is Marc Antoine Jullien de Paris
100
Participants can voice their experiences unconstrained by any perspectives of the researcher or past findings by using these
What are open-ended questions
100
What is the area on the normal curved for low probability values if the null hypothesis is true
What is the critical region
100
There 4 types of designs Convergent, Explanatory, Exploratory and Emebedded are considered what
What is Mixed Methods Designs
200
Type of research that test theories or broad explanations
What is quantitative research
200
This survey design consists of Trend Studies, Panel Studies and Cohort Studies
What is Longitudinal Survey
200
Sampling conducted using individuals based on membership in a subgroup that has defining characteristics
What is homogenous sampling
200
This is usually one < the number of scores
What is degrees of freedom
200
This provides a "continuous" response options to questions with assumed equal distances between questions
What is interval scales
300
An event consisting of studying individuals and obtaining permissions
What is data collection
300
A one point in time survey
What is Cross-sectional
300
An individual who has an official or unofficial role at the site, provides entrance to the site, helps researchers locate people, and assists in the identification of places to study
Who is the gatekeeper
300
Between Single-Item, Summed or Difference scores, which is used in a quantitative study representing variation
What is Net of Difference
300
In this type of sample, a researcher selects individual because they are available, convenient and represent some characteristic the investigator seeks to study.
What is nonprobability sampling
400
Past literature or practical experiences of the researchers does not adequately address the research problem
What is deficiency in the evidence
400
What is the sixth step in conducting grounded theory research?
What is use selective coding and develop the theory
400
Name 4 types of purposeful sampling
What is Maximal Variation / Snowball / Opportunistic / Confirming & Disconfirming / Critical / Homogenous / Theory or Concept / Typical / Extreme Case
400
Which null hypothesis is separated into 2 areas of the critical region and is considered conservative
What is a two-tailed test of significance
400
This causes the reader to focus, elicit emotions, spark interest and encourage the reader to continue
What is the narrative hook
500
This contains the central phenomenon, participants and research site
What is the "script"
500
After description and analysis, this individual interprets drawing inferences and forming conclusions about what was learned
Who is the Ethnographer
500
Name 3 field issues using the following acronym "AOIDJA"
What is Access / Observations / Interviews / Documents / Journals / Audiovisual Materials
500
What if there is really a difference in the population between WFUs’ on campus counseling students and online counseling students, but you did not find a significant difference in your sample and failed to reject a false null hypothesis. You would commit what type of error
What is Type II
500
This research uses questions focusing on the central concept being explored
What is qualitative research