Deck 3: Quantitative Research Designs
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Deck 3: Quantitative Research Designs
1
Quantitative research has been associated with the philosophical paradigm of ______.
A) positivism
B) dualism
C) existentialism
D) ontology
A) positivism
B) dualism
C) existentialism
D) ontology
A
2
Quantitative research by definition is associated with ______ control by the researcher.
A) decreased
B) increased
C) no
D) limited
A) decreased
B) increased
C) no
D) limited
B
3
Control over the variables being studied ______ the predictions a researcher can make.
A) decreases
B) increases
C) limits
D) eliminates
A) decreases
B) increases
C) limits
D) eliminates
B
4
One weakness of quantitative research is that it requires the use of ______ sample sizes.
A) larger
B) smaller
C) randomized
D) stratified
A) larger
B) smaller
C) randomized
D) stratified
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5
A(n) ______ variable is an event, condition, or measured attribute or characteristic that the researcher for the most part controls.
A) confounding
B) dependent
C) independent
D) control
A) confounding
B) dependent
C) independent
D) control
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6
The ______ variable is defined in terms of changes in the subject as a consequence of the independent variable.
A) confounding
B) dependent
C) independent
D) control
A) confounding
B) dependent
C) independent
D) control
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7
______ variables are considered to be either uncontrolled or unknown factors that can potentially affect the results or the response to the dependent variable.
A) Confounding
B) Extraneous
C) Independent
D) Control
A) Confounding
B) Extraneous
C) Independent
D) Control
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8
______ type of design is one in which there is a manipulation that is controlled by the researcher but no random assignment to groups.
A) Quasi-experimental
B) Correlational
C) True experimental
D) Preexperimental
A) Quasi-experimental
B) Correlational
C) True experimental
D) Preexperimental
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9
______ type of design typically do not allow for detection of differences through comparisons with other groups or with multiple assessments of baseline.
A) Quasi-experimental
B) Correlational
C) True experimental
D) Preexperimental
A) Quasi-experimental
B) Correlational
C) True experimental
D) Preexperimental
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10
______ type of design involve no random assignment to groups, nor is there any manipulation of an independent variable.
A) Quasi-experimental
B) Correlational
C) True experimental
D) Descriptive
A) Quasi-experimental
B) Correlational
C) True experimental
D) Descriptive
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11
The static group comparison is an example of ______.
A) quasi-experimental design
B) descriptive design
C) preexperimental design
D) true experimental design
A) quasi-experimental design
B) descriptive design
C) preexperimental design
D) true experimental design
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12
A pretest-posttest is found in what type of experimental design?
A) true experimental design
B) quasi experimental design
C) preexperimental design
D) descriptive design
A) true experimental design
B) quasi experimental design
C) preexperimental design
D) descriptive design
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13
Those characteristics about a person that the researcher cannot manipulate are referred to as ______.
A) dependent variables
B) discrete variables
C) control variables
D) attributes
A) dependent variables
B) discrete variables
C) control variables
D) attributes
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14
The symbol ______ is used by researchers to represent an assignment that is random.
A) R
B) RX
C) X
D) O
A) R
B) RX
C) X
D) O
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15
The symbol ______ is used by researchers to represent exposure of the group to treatment.
A) R
B) RX
C) X
D) O
A) R
B) RX
C) X
D) O
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16
The symbol ______ is used by researchers to represent measurement of the dependent variable.
A) R
B) RX
C) X
D) O
A) R
B) RX
C) X
D) O
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17
A ______ amount of control used by researchers is seen in a true experimental type of design.
A) high
B) minimal
C) moderate
D) none of these
A) high
B) minimal
C) moderate
D) none of these
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18
A ______ amount of control used by researchers is seen in a quasi-experimental type of design.
A) high
B) minimal
C) moderate
D) none of these
A) high
B) minimal
C) moderate
D) none of these
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19
A ______ amount of control used by researchers is seen in a preexperimental type of design.
A) high
B) minimal
C) moderate
D) none of these
A) high
B) minimal
C) moderate
D) none of these
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20
Descriptive designs are an attempt by the researcher to characterize events or conditions of an identified population.
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21
True experimental designs don't always include random assignment to groups and manipulation of the independent variable.
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22
The use of correlational research may be particularly relevant in education and counseling given that there is a need to study complex human issues and understand their relationship.
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23
Preexperimental research has been noted to include four different approaches: survey, observational, correlational, and causal comparative.
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24
A type of quasi-experimental design is the multiple time series design.
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25
Manipulation refers to the researcher's having some control over or ability to alter an event or condition of interest for an individual or group.
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26
Dependent variables are influenced by and dependent on independent variables.
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27
Extraneous variables are considered to be either uncontrolled or unknown factors that can potentially affect the results or the response to the independent variable.
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28
A Solomon Four-Group Design is not used often, mainly because it is expensive to conduct.
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29
When the researcher is unable to use random assignment to groups, there are fewer threats to the internal validity of the study because there are possible differences between the group members prior to the intervention.
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30
How do Tuli (2010) define a positivism approach?
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31
How does Creswell (2012) define a variable?
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32
What is an independent variable?
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33
What is a dependent variable?
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34
List and discuss four of the major categories of research designs.
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35
What are the two criteria used in distinguishing true experimental designs from other designs?
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36
Researchers have developed methods of representing research designs with symbols. What does the symbol "X" indicate?
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37
What is a Solomon Four-Group Design?
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38
What is a multiple time series design?
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39
What two types of research designs have been categorized as preexperimental?
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40
Define "attributes" and provide three examples.
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41
What is a quasi-experimental design? Define and provide an example of a study which uses this type of design.
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42
Explain the three methods of addressing extraneous variables, so they become control variables.
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43
List and discuss the four different approaches of descriptive research.
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44
What is a true experimental design? Define and provide an example of a study which uses this type of design.
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