Qualitative Research
Research Methods
Ethics
Quantitative Research
Silliness & Random Things
100

Data collection by naturalistic observation when subjects are in their natural environment is often associated with form of interpretive method. 

What is Ethnography?

100

This is a testable prediction, often prompted by a theory, to enable us to accept, reject, or revise the theory.

What is a hypothesis?

100

The name of Phillip Zimbardo's experiment deemed to be an example of unethical research.

What is the Stanford Experiment?

100

The baseline belief when doing experimental is reason is that there is no statistical significance between the variables that you are testing or analyzing. 

What is the Null Hypothesis ?

100

Chaia is the name of someone very important to Micheala. 

Who is Micheala's kitty?

200

Credibility, Confirmability, Dependability, and Transferability.

What are criteria used to assess quality in qualitative research?

200

The variable whose effect is being studied

What is the independent Variable?

200

Keeping participant information private.

What is confidentiality?

200

The researcher rejects the Null Hypothesis when it is TRUE.

What is a Type 1 Error?

200

Return of the Jedi is what number in the Star Wars series?

What is movie VI (6) ?

300
The founder of Phenomenology.

Who is Husserl?

300

The process by which the researcher becomes aware of their positionality and social location. 

What is researcher reflexivity?

300

They screens research proposals and safeguards participants' well-being.

What is the REB (Canada) or IRB (USA) ?

300

The researcher does not reject the Null Hypothesis when it is FALSE.

What is a Type 2 error ?

300

The legendary Benedictine monk who invented champagne.

Who is Dom Perigmon?

400

Interpretive interpretation is an iterative process of moving back and forth from pieces of observations (text) to the entirety of the social phenomenon (context) to reconcile their apparent discord and to construct a theory that is consistent with the diverse subjective viewpoints and experiences of the embedded participants.

What is the Hermeneutic Circle ?

400

A set of interrelated constructs of variables, definitions and propositions that presents as systematic view of phenomena by specifying relations among variables, with the purpose of planning natural phenomena.

What is a Theory?

400

The risk in any cross-cultural generalization is that, in the effort to apply consistent constructs and measures, we assume meaning equivalence and ignore the lack of fit of our constructs with local reality.

What is category fallacy?

400

Frequency distribution, Mean, Median and Mode.

What are Descriptive Statistics?

400

The hottest planet in the solar system?

What is Venus?

Although Mercury is the closest planet to the sun and gets more direct heat, it is not the hottest planet. Venus is the hottest planet with average temperatures because it has a dense atmosphere, which melts the surface above the melting point of lead at about 880 degrees Fahrenheit (471 degrees Celsius).

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500

The 5 steps involved in Action Research.

What are Diagnosing, Action Planning, Taking Action, Evaluating and Learning?

500

The branch of philosophy that examines the nature of knowledge, its presuppositions and foundations, and its extent and validity. The theory or science of the method or grounds of knowledge.

What is epistemology?
500
  1. Research conducted on First Nations, Inuit or Métis lands;
  2. Recruitment criteria that include Indigenous identity as a factor for the entire study or for a subgroup in the study;
  3. Research that seeks input from participants regarding a community’s cultural heritage, artefacts, traditional knowledge or unique characteristics;
  4. Research in which Indigenous identity or membership in an Indigenous community is used as a variable for the purpose of analysis of the research data; and
  5. Interpretation of research results that will refer to Indigenous communities, peoples, language, history or culture (Article 9.1).

According to the TCPS2, what are the conditions in which community engagement is required when conducting research involving Indigenous peoples?

500

The probability that the researcher would see the sample result by chance even if there is no effect in the population. 

What is the p value ?

500

When was the first toy advertised on television and what is the name?

Answer: Mr. Potato Head, in 1952

The inventor George Lerner first conceived the idea for Mr. Potato Head in 1949, and in 1952, the first toy was produced. Mr. Potato Head’s advert broke new grounds as it was specifically targeted at the kids, rather than their parents who pay for them.

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