Terminology
Research Fundamentals
Research Methods
Research Process
Miscellaneous
100

What are the four types of sources of data?

Print and digital

Individuals and groups

100

The purpose of research is?

  • Advance knowledge 

  • Increase understanding 

  • Educate others 

  • Inform practice

100

Fastest method of gathering qualitative data?

Questionnaires

100

data interpretation is...

the process of understanding and taking meaning from the collected data

100

What is the purpose of a hypothesis or research question?

to direct research

200

What are Questionnaires?

A set of formally prepared questions that seek information on a person's knowledge, beliefs, feelings, or opinions.

200

The types of data collected are?

  • Primary and secondary 

  • Qualitative and quantitative 

200

An interview with an area of discussion without pre-prepared questions is what type of interview?

Unstructured interview

200

list 2 elements of a research proposal

answers could include:

- hypothesis or question

- overview of research methods

- timeframe

200

What is the purpose of keeping a diary?

The diary contains information about the researcher, what the researcher does, and the process of research. It complements the data yielded by the research methodology. The main reasons for keeping a research diary are: To generate a history of the project, your thinking and the research process.

300

Define quantitative data

research data that collects facts in the form of numerical data which can be analysed using counting, measuring, and graphing

300

What is the difference between primary and secondary data?  

- Primary data: Data collected first hand by researcher. Is collected through interviews or questionnaires, information obtained by observing and asking questions. 

- Secondary data: Data that has been gathered/ recorded by someone else. (eg, videos, textbooks, internet etc)

300

Which research method is a Detailed study of individuals or groups?

Case study

300

what are the three major components of the research process?

- planning for research

- conducting research

- interpreting research

300

define research

the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.

400

What are the five types of research methods?

Questionnaires

Interviews

Case Studies

Observations

Literature reviews

400

Name & Define each of the sampling methods?

  • Random: each individual has the same chance of being selected as each other. (suitable for a small population) 

  • Systematic: similar to random, but an individual is selected for every population. 

  • Stratified: population is divided into layers, then within each group a random sample is  selected 

  • Cluster: several different “clusters” are formed then random sampling is used to gain samples. 

400

True or false a literature review is a Primary source of data in which a study on previous research is conducted?

False

400

true or false? it is usually primary research that is used to support secondary research.

false (secondary sources will usually support primary research)


400

What are the four areas of ethical considerations?

respect, integrity, privacy and bias

500

What are the five types of sampling methods

Random

Systematic

Stratified

Cluster

Convenience

500

If John conducts research on social media and how it affects teenages, and conducts interviews with his peers, what are the ethical behaviors he needs to consider when conducting the interviews and recording the information?  

  • Respect: as voluntary participants in research, individuals have rights that must be respected.

  • Plan questions that are worded carefully so that they have rights that must be respected. 

  • Integrity: researcher must be honest and truthful with no material being modified or changed

  • Privacy: can be protected and confidentiality and anonymity assured by: asking for permission

  • Bias: unfair preference or distortion

500

What are the five types of sampling?

Random, systematic, stratified, cluster and convenience

500

"conducting research" involves three points: 'accessing sources of data', 'collecting and recording data' and...

'documenting actions and issues'

500

When considering ethical behaviour, you would conduct your behaviour in terms of:

sensitive research topics, confidentiality, research bias, crediting sources of data