Foundations of Research
The Scientific Method
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This research is based more on numbers and objective data.

What is Quantitative research?

100

The first step of the scientific method.

What is purpose/observation/question?

100

Any trait, attribute, or characteristic that varies.

What is a variable?

100

Statistics is not a curse word, in fact, they help us make these about the population.

What are inferences?

100

The most studied dynamic in family research.

What is having dinner together as a family?

200

This type of research is based more on subjective data and lived experiences.

What is Qualitative research?

200

The 2nd step of the scientific method.

What is hypothesis?

200

The variable that you manipulate in experimental research.

What is the Independent Variable?

200

This research focuses on gaining a robust understanding of the lived experiences of participants.

What is Phenomenological Research?

200

Research shows that wardens can predict their future needs for bed space by this data.

What is 3rd grade behavioral data?

300

We set out overall goal to make you all better (blanks) of research.

What are consumers?

300

The 3rd step of the scientific method.

What is a a prediction?

300

The acronym "NOIR" stand s for these 4 types of quantitative data.

What are nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio?

300

The extent to which assessments are consistent.

What is reliability?

300

This disorder was proposed as DSM equivalent of what is commonly called "imposter Syndrome".

What is Fledgling Therapist Disorder?

400

What is the ability to recreate the same research called?

What is replicability?

400

The fourth step of the scientific method.

What is conducting an experiment/collecting the results?

400

Correlation does not equal this.

What is causation?

400

The framework of this research is centered on the belief that those who are most impacted by the research should be the ones taking the lead in framing the questions.

What is participatory Action Research?

400

Research shows that our brains do not indeed stop growing at age 25 as previously believed. This research highlights this characteristic of brain development.

What is neuroplasticity?

500

While narratives are often just descriptive, most research seeks to be this.

What is predictive?

500

The fifth step of the scientific method.

What is analyzing results/conclusion?

500

Increasing this is a good way to ensure that research is applicable to the population(s) studied.

What is the sample size?

500

Type of statistics which are based upon a normal distribution. 

What are parametric statistics? (AKA the bell curve).

500

This is how the integrity of research submitted to journals is ensured.

What is the peer-reviewed process?