Qualitative Methods
Quantitative Methods
Scientific Method
Characteristics of Experiments
Statistics
100
To explore an individual's life via stories of individual experiences.
What is Narrative Research?
100
Experimental and non-experimental.
What are Quantitative Experimental Designs?
100
The prediction of what might happen in an experiment.
What is a hypothesis?
100
The experimental group's performance is evaluated relative to this group.
What is the control group?
100
Includes factual statements about data, such as ameasure of central tendency and a measure of variability
What are descriptive statistics?
200
To understand the essence of an experience via the essence of a lived phenomenon.
What is Phenomenological Research?
200
True Experimental, Quasi-Experimental and Pre-Experimental.
What are Quantitative Experimental Designs?
200
This step answers the original question.
What is the conclusion?
200
The variable manipulated in the experiment.
What is the independent variable?
200
The mean, median, and mode.
What are measures of central tendency?
300
To develop a theory grounded in data from the field by grounding a theory in the views of the participants.
What is Grounded Theory Research?
300
Descriptive design.
What is a Quantitative Non-Experimental Design?
300
This is the step of the process where you analyze data, make graphs, look for patterns, and think about what your data show.
What is the analysis?
300
The variable measured in the experiment.
What is the dependent variable?
300
The range, variance, and standard deviation.
What are measures of variability?
400
To describe and interpret a culture-sharing group via the shared patterns of the culture of a group.
What is Ethnographic Research?
400
Surveys, Correlational, Ex-Post Facto Studies, Comparative, Evaluative and Methodological are examples of this type of experimental design.
What are Quantitative, Non-Experimental Descriptive Designs?
400
Numbers, Observations, or information you collect during an experiment.
What is data?
400
A lottery, tossing a coin, number table, or a computer can all be used to accomplish this.
What is randomization?
400
Uses sample information to characterize a population.
What are inferential statistics?
500
To develop an in-depth description and analysis of a case or multiple cases.
What is Case Study Research?
500
Non equivalent control group designs and time-series designs are found under this type of Quantitative Experimental design.
What are Quasi-Experimental?
500
The steps you follow to perform the experiment.
What is the procedure?
500
Characterized by the random assignment of individuals to treatment conditions.
What is a true experiment?
500
Nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio.
What are scales of measurement used in research?