Law and Ethics
Design Time
QuaLITative
Data Data Data
Sampling
100

What is an IRB?

Institutional Review Board 

100

What is a Level 1 study on the hierarchy of quantitative evidence?

Systematic review or meta-analysis 

100

What does qualitative research aim to discover? 

Aims to study social/psychosocial phenomena

100

What is a nominal scale or an example?  

Attaching a code to a criterion

Classificatory scale 

100

What is bigger? a sample or population? 

population 

200

If you are studying a vulnerable population, what level of review would IRB consider your study? 

Full board review 

200

What is the gold standard for quantitative research? 

Randomized control Trials 

200

What are the four types of qualitative research we discussed in class? 

•Participatory Action Research (PAR)

•Ethnography

•Grounded Theory

•Phenomenology


200

What is a p value or what is it typically set at? 

the p-value is used as a cutoff point to determine the extent to which a conclusion about a sample reflects a true difference within the larger population.


typically set at .05 or .01 

200

What is convenience sampling? 

Only using those persons that are easily accessible to the researcher. 
300

What are the three components of the Common Law in the Belmont Report?

Respect for persons

Beneficence

Justice

300

Name one of the Time Series Designs

•One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design

•Repeated Measures Design

•Interrupted Time Series Design

300

What is triangulation? 

Triangulation is a process to enhance trustworthiness in qualitative data. Triangulation of data gatherers means that two people independently take observations and notes of a phenomena and we would see how they compare to one another – if they are seeing the same thing. The same process can be done with data analysis – having two or more researchers analyze to see if the same consensus is reached – this is also known as peer debriefing.

300

What is a null hypothesis? 

The commonly accepted fact. Researchers work to nullify it. 

300

What is simple random sampling? 

All individuals in the defined target population have an equal/independent chance of being selected

400

What is informed consent? 

•Involves the individual’s ability to agree to participate with research study and understanding what the implications of the study may be.

•Two parts:

•Information

•Consent

400

What is the independent variable in a time series design? 

Time! 

400

What are the four types of ways to enhance trustworthiness? 

Credibility, dependability, confirmability, transferability

400

What is a research design you can use a two way ANOVA?

2x2 factorial 
400

Systematic errors occur due to...

Flaws in the sampling procedures 

500

What did the 1974 National Research Act state? 

•1974 National Research Act helped to ensure ethics in research by establishing the need for a review by an Institutional Review board before conducting research.

500

If you are researching the effects of three different interventions, likely what type of design are you using? 

3x3 factorial design 
500

Trustworthiness is to qualitative research 

as _________ are to quantitative research....

validity & reliability 

500

What is the best test to use for a randomized control trial? 

Independent T test 

500

Why do we want to ensure our sample is reflective of the population? 

To be able to generalize findings.