Research Methods I
Research Methods II
Research Methods III
Research Methods IV
Research Methods V
100

The hypothesis that the research is trying to prove?

The alternative or research hypothesis

100

What are the ways to conduct surveys?

Inperson, telephone, email, web or social media
100

What is the difference between an experiment and a quasi-experiment?

In an experiment the participants are selected randomly.

100

The prediction that there will be no statistically significant difference between the independent and dependent variables.

The null hypothesis

100

The score that appears most frequently in a list of scores

The mode

200

What are the data collection methods used in descriptive or exploratory research?

Surveys, secondary data analysis or pilot studies

200

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

internal validity

200

What is the treatment (intervention) group?

A group of participants to whom an intervention is delivered and whose outcome measures are compared with those of a control group.

200

Consists of eligible members of the population-based upon the inclusion criteria of the study

What is study target population

200

The total of the scores divided by the number of scores.

the mean

300

What is the purpose of Descriptive Research?

To observe, describe and document a concept or phenomenon.

300

What are two main types of sampling?

Nonprobability sampling and probability sampling

300

What is confidentiality in research?

Confidentiality is when the research results do not identify any particular individual or group.

300

Median, mean and mode are?

the measures of central tendency

300

Items are listed in order.  This is an example of what type of measurement?

Ordinal level of measurement

400

What  do correlational studies measure?

The relationship between variables

400

What do we mean when we talk about external validity?

the degree to which the treatment effect can be generalized across populations, settings, treatment variables, and measurement instruments.

400

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

Mixed methods research

400

What is an attribute or characteristic of individuals or a concept that researchers study?

A variable

400

What is it when the researcher selects a subgroup from the target population.

A sample

500

 A researcher wants to know the student preferences for graduation.  What type of research is recommended and what type of data collection methods would be appropriate?

A descriptive design using a survey 

500

What are the two types of participants in an experiment?

Those in the control group and those in the experimental (intervention) group.

500

When an instrument actually measures what it sets out to measure, this is called?

Validity

500

A declarative statement in which an investigator  makes a prediction about the outcomes of a relationship

A hypothesis

500

The sampling where the population is first divided into different subgroups or strata and a separate random sample is selected from each stratum.

Stratified random sampling