Basic terms
Validity
Studies
Populations
Questionnaire
100

The process of systematically and carefully investigating a subject.

What is research?

100

This is assessed through careful evaluation of articles and studies conducted and published.

What is determining validity?

100

These describes this type of research:

  • Quantify frequency and degree with which phenomena occur

  • Test hypotheses about relationships between variables

  • Answers questions like why and how using large sample sizes

What is quantitative research?

100

The broadest group which the study results should be applicable.

What is Target population?

100

This pertains to the subject's answers remaining unidentifiable to the patient to allow for honesty.

What is anonymity?

200
  • Formulate problem, create key word lists, conduct literature search, postulate hypotheses

  • Design a study and Collect the data

  • Process and Analyze the data

  • Interpret and communicate the findings

What is the research process?

200

Assessing how well a study was designed, conducted and interpreted.

What is internal validity?

200
  1. Direct

  2. Mediating

  3. Moderating

  4. Spurious

What are the 4 main types of relationships between variables?

200

Consists of eligible members of the sample population

What is study population?

200

When participants are told what the study is about, the research procedures, are told their participation is voluntary and may withdraw at any time.

What is informed consent? 

300

A variable that is the concrete and specific definition of something in terms of the operation by which observations are to be categorized. It is based on the nominal definition and indicates how the concept will be measured. (i.e. using this scale below, over the last month how many classes have used Jeopardy in class? 0-1, 1-3, 3-5)

What is an operational variable?

300

This is another term for external validity.

What is generalizability?

300

This inquiry may use autobiographies, personal letters, family stories, etc. to :

  • Get In-depth understanding

  • Describe of the type and range of phenomena

  • Identify variables

What is qualitative research?

300

All cases and all controls must meet the same _____________ unless related to disease status.

What is eligibility status?

300

This pertains to the subject's answers remaining known but not revealed and are protected

What is confidentiality in research?

400

A variable that is formulated to clearly describe what is meant by the concept. It has more than one attribute and is capable of varying in our study. 

It is chosen for inclusion and has been operationalized for use in our study. (i.e. male, female, transgender)




What is a nominal variable?

400

Maturation, History, Testing, Selection Bias, Attrition, Instrumentation changes, Attrition, and Confounding are the threats to this.

What are threats to validity?

400

This method draws on both quantitative and qualitative methods of studies.

What is Mixed method?

400

The names of three electronic databases that you would use to conduct a literature search on cultural populations. 

What is medline, psychinfo, socindex, (etc.)?

400

The way to survey children under the age of 18, with parental consent.

What is assent?

500

This research is Empirical, Systematic, Objective, Collaborative, and Replicative. It also avoids common errors of inquiry such as Overgeneralization, Inaccurate Observation, Ego-Involvement and Minimizes bias.

What is evidence based research?

500

A cause of, or closely related to the IV; a cause of the DV, NOT caused by the DV. Not a meditating variable.

What is a confounding variable?

500

Temporality, Association, and Rule out alternative explanations are the criteria for this.



What criteria must be met to support causality?

500

They are the keywords to make a list from a study conducted to determine whether early childhood trauma is a risk factor for Major Depression in adolescence ages 13-18 at a hospital setting. 

What does abuse, neglect, trauma, childhood, adolescence, major depression, hospital, and psychiatric treatment have in common?

500

A study that provides an accurate description of the target population, if the study has a representative sample and uses valid measures and are also used to examine relationships between variables and to generate etiologic hypotheses. 

What is a cross-sectional study?