Levels of Measurement
Random Selection vs. Random Assignment
Independent vs. Dependent Variable
Types of Sampling
Research Designs & Types
100

The level of measurement used for categories like gender or hair color.

What is nominal?

100

This process ensures every person in a population has an equal chance of being chosen to participate.

What is random selection?

100

In a study testing the effects of sleep on mood, sleep is this kind of variable.

What is an independent variable?

100

A researcher uses a random number generator to pick participants from a list.

What is simple random sampling?

100

This type of research focuses on understanding human experiences and meaning.

What is qualitative research?

200

Class ranks (1st, 2nd, 3rd) reflect this level of measurement.

What is ordinal?

200

This process is used to assign participants to experimental or control groups.

What is random assignment?

200

In a study measuring the effects of therapy on anxiety levels, anxiety is this type of variable.

What is a dependent variable?

200

Participants are selected because they are easy to access, like students in a class.

What is convenience sampling?

200

This design involves manipulation and control to test cause and effect.

What is an experimental design?

300

A thermometer reading in Celsius represents this level of measurement.

What is interval?

300

This method increases the generalizability of a study’s results.

What is random selection?

300

This variable is sometimes called the “outcome” variable.

What is the dependent variable?

300

A researcher selects subgroups (e.g., age groups) and randomly selects from each.

What is stratified sampling?

300

Participants are studied over a long period of time in this design.

What is a longitudinal design?

400

Weight measured in pounds is an example of this level.

What is ratio?

400

This method increases the internal validity of a study.

What is random assignment?

400

This variable is manipulated by the researcher.

What is the independent variable?

400

This sampling method uses participants who refer others to the study.

What is snowball sampling?

400

This design compares different age groups at one point in time.

What is a cross-sectional design?

500

This level of measurement has a true zero and equal intervals between values.

What is ratio?

500

In an experimental study, this method must be used to fairly test cause-and-effect relationships.

What is random assignment?

500

In a study testing different teaching methods and the impact on student performance, the independent variable is the ______ and the dependent variable is the ______.

What is the teaching method and student performance?

500

A researcher divides a population into clusters (like schools) and randomly selects entire clusters.

What is cluster sampling?

500

Surveys and statistical analyses are most used in this approach.
 

What is quantitative research?