Exam 2: Finding Ideas to Research
Exam 1: Why We Do Research15 Questions
Exam 2: Finding Ideas to Research7 Questions
Exam 3: Designing Research: Concepts, Hypotheses, and Measurement16 Questions
Exam 4: Developing a Questionnaire8 Questions
Exam 5: Sampling14 Questions
Exam 6: Presenting Data: Descriptive Statistics15 Questions
Exam 7: Analyzing Data: Bivariate Relationships15 Questions
Exam 8: Analyzing Data: Comparing Means14 Questions
Exam 9: Analyzing Data: Multiple Variables6 Questions
Exam 10: Presenting Results, Making Conclusions, and Writing Reports5 Questions
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Define the following:
-Informed consent:
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providing enough information about the impact of the study so that people can determine whether to give their consent to participate
The logic based on binary categories and used to search databases is called:
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Define the following:
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discovering an unexpected finding which leads to new ideas for research
Informing people about the main goals and methods of the research after they have participated in the project is called
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Using specific observations or empirical data to construct a theory is inductive reasoning.
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Which of the following are good sources for an academic article (circle all that apply)?
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