Quantitative
Qualitative
APA
Sampling
Data Analysis
Theoretical Frameworks
100

The ability of a test to find an effect. This happens when you have enough participants.

What is Power? 

100

The qualitative researcher identifies common patterns in the answers to their questions.

What is a Qualitative Theme? 

100

A brief summary of the paper provided after the title page. 

What is an Abstract? 

100

A type of randomized sample that is more likely to be generalizable and more representative of the population. 

What is a Probability Sample? 

100

A measure of psychological properties such as knowledge, skills, abilities, personality traits, and mood.  

What is a psychometric measure? 

100

A symbol or key element of an identified phenomenon.

What is a concept?

200

Selection bias, sample attrition, confounding variables, experimenter bias, and testing effect. 

What is Internal Validity? 
200

Obtaining a full range of themes to the point of no new information being collected. 

What is Data Saturation? 

200

All pages should contain this, flush right, in the header of every page. 

What is the page number? 

200

Sample collection through word of mouth often found on Social Media. 

What is Networking or Snowballing Sample? 

200

A blood pressure cuff that is not calibrated correctly causes this. 

What is Systematic Error? 

200

Is a set of interrlated concepts that provides a systematic view of a phenomenon.

What is a theory? 

300

This is not the independent or dependent variable but rather a variable held constant. 

What is a Control Group? 

300

The qualitative study of describing or interpreting culture or social groups and systems. 

What is Ethnographic Method? 

300

 (xxxx et al, 2024) is a citation example of how many minimum authors? 

Three authors. 

300

The characteristics of a sample such as gender, age, culture, education level, and marriage status. 

What is Demographics? 

300

A calculated value between 0 and 100% that tells you how likely you are to have found a particular set of observations if the null hypothesis were true. 

What is probability value? (p = x )

300

A type of reasoning, working from general ideas to more specific ones. 

What is Deductive Reasoning? 

400

Participants are randomly assigned to a group that will take an experimental treatment for hypertension or to a control group.  

What is a Random Control Trial (RCT)? 
400

The researchers measure depression using a scale (PHQ9) and interview the participants the meaning of their mood.

What is Mixed Methods?

400

Do not italicize, or use quotation marks, but capitalize it using sentence case: Bing, C. (2024). What is research about [Powerpoint Slides]. 

What is a Title? 

400

A non-probability sample that is selected to represent a population. 

What is Purposive Sample? 

400

We reject the null hypothesis when it is true. 

What is Type 1 error? 

400

The integration of best research evidence with clinical expertise and patient values. 

What is evidence-based practice (EBP)? 

500

A review of the literature found 4 quantitative research designs of the same in which researchers applied statistics for further analysis. 

What is a Meta-Analysis? 

500
The qualitative research design is described as rigorous and of high quality for level 5 research. 

What is Trustworthiness? 

500

A title-case-heading that is centered and bolded. 

What is a Level 1 Header? 

500

The research nurse accepts the first 100 candidates for their study. 

What is a Convenience Sample? 

500

The extent to which an instrument produces the same results if the behavior is repeatedly measured.

What is reliability?

500

Guides research like a roadmap, a diagram. 

What is a theoretical Framework?