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Qualitative
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100

This refers to the abstract concept or idea being measured in a survey.

What is a construct?

100

This data collection method involves asking a standardized set of questions to a large group of participants, often using online or paper forms.

What is a survey?

100

This process involves reading, summarizing, and synthesizing existing scholarly work on a topic.

What is a literature review?

100

This type of data is descriptive and focuses on characteristics, themes, and meanings rather than numerical measurements.

What is qualitative data?

100

In 2026, Lunar New Year marks the beginning of the Year of this energetic zodiac animal.

What is the Horse?

200

This refers to the method or tool used to assign values to the variables of interest, often involving a Likert scale.

What is measurement?

200

This method requires researchers to watch and record behaviors in natural or controlled settings without directly interacting with participants.

What is observation?

200

When outlining a research project, these statements predict the relationship between variables.

What are hypotheses?

200

Before beginning data collection in qualitative research, researchers must obtain this official approval to ensure ethical standards are met.

What is Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval?

200

The 2026 Super Bowl halftime show at Super Bowl LX was headlined by this Puerto Rican artist, making history as the first solo Spanish-speaking performer in that role.

Who is Bad Bunny?

300

In survey development, this group does not receive the treatment and is used as a baseline for comparison.

What is a control group?

300

This method engages a small group of participants in a guided discussion on a specific topic.

What is a focus group?

300

This online database, popular among scholars, provides access to a vast array of academic articles across various disciplines.

What is Google Scholar?

300

In qualitative research, this ethical principle ensures participants fully understand the purpose, risks, and voluntary nature of the study.

What is informed consent?

300

In 2026, the world’s biggest soccer tournament will be hosted across these three countries.

What are the United States, Canada, and Mexico?


400

The process of translating a construct into measurable and observable elements is called this.

What is operationalization?

400

Researchers using this method engage in one-on-one conversations with participants to gather in-depth insights.

What is an interview?

400

A clearly defined, open-ended question that outlines the central focus of a research study, guiding the investigation and providing a framework for collecting and analyzing data to find an answer.

What is a research question?

400

A researcher conducting this type of interview follows a flexible set of open-ended questions to explore participants’ perspectives.

What is a semi-structured interview?

400

This trend has users sharing their mental health journeys and experiences, aiming to reduce the stigma surrounding therapy and self-care.

What is "Therapy TikTok"?

500

This ensures that survey results can be applied to a broader population beyond the sample used.

What is generalizability?

500

This data collection method involves gathering and analyzing pre-existing records, reports, or documents instead of generating new data.

What is document analysis?

500

This popular citation style, often used in social sciences, is known for its author-year in-text citations.

What is APA style?

500

This qualitative research method involves the in-depth study of a specific individual, group, or event to explore complex issues in real-life contexts.

What is a case study? 

500

This term is used to describe someone who is overly confident or proud, often in a humorous or exaggerated way.

What is “Main Character Energy”?