This is the ultimate goal of science.
What is obtaining knowledge?
There were several examples of unethical research presented in this course. One of them was.
What is Monster study, Tuskegee study, etc.?
This variable is usually the outcome measure.
What is the dependent variable?
What is Observation?
Submitting someone else's research as your own is an example of...
What is plagiarism?
The term for a researcher removing their personal biases from their research.
What is objectivity?
The theory that posits that the ends justify the means and that promotion of the greatest good is most important.
What is utilitarianism?
This type of research design involves both random assignment to groups and manipulation of variables.
What is an experiment?
One type of descriptive data found in qualitative research is.
What are interview transcripts, images, videos, notations, historical records, etc.?
The last section of a journal article.
What is the discussion?
Just like psychology, counseling has adopted a model of integrating clinical work with research called...
What is the scientist-practitioner model?
Responsible researchers clearly explain the research to potential participants before asking them to participate. This is called...
What is informed consent?
As experimental control goes up, this happens to external validity.
What is it goes down?
Researchers may use multiple data collection methods, sources, data analyzers, or observers to reduce bias in qualtitative research, a process called.
What is triangulation?
This ethical principle of counseling (found in the preamble of our code of ethics) means to do no harm.
What is non-maleficence?
This theoretical perspective popularized by Comte and tied to qualitative research is...
What is (logical) positivism?
This report explained to the public the basic ethical principles of conducting research with human subjects.
What is the Belmont Report?
An uncontrolled variable that may invalidate a study is this.
What is confounding variable?
This is the study of first person experience and is a common theoretical orientation of qualitative researchers.
What is phenomenology?
This type of qualitative research is often used to study a culture of group of people with their own worldview.
What is ethnographic?
Salkind identified five elements of quality research. Two of these are...
What is can be replicated, generalizable, based on reasonable rationale, not based on political beliefs, and is objective?
This philosophy guides researchers and is similar to the Golden Rule.
What is Deontology?
It is this type of quantitative research when comparisons are made between groups of the same group at different times?
What is quasi-experimental research?
Qualitative researchers often analyze interviews for these.
What are themes?
This type of experiment is consider to the most likely to provide accurate results but it is rarely used because of the cost.
What is Solomon Four-Group? Design