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Research Purposes
Types of Research
Research Paradigms
Theory
Ethics
100
What is when the topic is relatively new and unstudied
What is Explorative Research
100
data is collected at one time point , a "snap shot in time"
What is cross-sectional research designs
100
set of philosophical assumptions about the nature of reality
What is paradigms
100
a paradigm is a general framework, a theory is systematic interrelated statements
What is the difference between paradigms and theories
100
research presents safeguards to ensure no one learns the identity of participants
What is confidentiality
200
When a researcher wants to explain, rather than describing them
What is Explanatory Research
200
numerical data, objective, and measurement
What is quantitative data
200
uses research to address issues of concern to women and to empower women
What is feminist paradigm
200
set of interrelated statements intended to explain some aspect of social life
What is theory
200
fully informed about the features of the study, risks and harms, compensation, etc.
What is informed consent
300
evaluate policies, programs, and interventions
What is Evaluation Research?
300
Data is collected at several time points over an extended period of time
What is longitudinal research designs
300
multiple subjective realities
What is social constructivist
300
inductive research leads to theories that then must be tested
What is the wheel of science
300
ethics review board
What is IRB
400
when the researcher observes and then describes the phenomena
What is Descriptive Research?
400
using both quantitative and qualitative research methods
What is mixed methods
400
focuses on how people feel, and understand everyday experiences
What is interpretivism
400
a researcher begins with observations, seeks patterns, and generates conclusions
What is inductive reasoning
400
guidelines for conducting ethical research
What is the belmont report
500
To help describe and explain
What is the the utility of using more than 1 research approach
500
narrative data, subjective, and interpretative
What is qualitative data
500
focuses on research procedures to empower oppressed groups
What is critical social science
500
a researcher begins with a theory, derives a hypothesis, and tests those hypothesis
What is deductive reasoning
500
preventing physical and emotional harm associated with the study
What is no harm to participants