Deck 2: Introduction to Research

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The scientific method is the most commonly used way to generate knowledge in exercise science.
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Basic research is often used to generate a solution to an immediate problem.
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Applied research is often used to generate a solution to an immediate problem.
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The dependent variable often represents a characteristic that is going to be manipulated during a research study.
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The independent variable often represents data that is collected about a human subject during a research study.
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Conclusions about the research study are often derived from the independent variable.
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Validity informs a researcher about how easy it is to replicate the results of a study.
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Reliability must be demonstrated prior to using an instrument to collect data about a human or animal research subject.
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The sharing of information is critical in the advancement of knowledge in a field of study.
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Qualitative research uses a scientific approach designed for the collection and analysis of numerical data typically obtained from subjects through direct testing or questionnaires.
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Quantitative research uses a scientific approach designed for the collection and analysis of numerical data typically obtained from subjects through direct testing or questionnaires.
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Translational research is conducted to make the connection between basic research and clinical application.
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Basic research involves human volunteers that is meant to add to medical knowledge.
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Mixed-methods research uses a combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches in the methodology of the study.
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Primary sources of research include information, reviews, or scholarly journal articles that discuss or evaluate someone else's original research.
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Exclusion criteria are those specific qualities or characteristics that eliminate a subject from participating in a research study.
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Open access is a process that provides free, unrestricted online access to research dissemination.
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Preprint servers are online repositories, containing data or information associated with scholarly manuscripts that have not undergone peer review or been accepted by a published journal.
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Evidence-based practice is used by exercise science professionals to help inform them about basic quantitative research.
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The most commonly used way to generate knowledge in exercise science is by using:

A) the trial-and-error method of discovery.
B) information generated by other academic disciplines.
C) anecdotal information provided by professional practitioners.
D) the scientific method of discovery.
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Research that acquires solutions to an immediate practical problem is called:

A) basic research.
B) applied research.
C) nonscientific research.
D) scholarly research.
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__________ is the type of research that is often conducted for many years at a time.

A) Descriptive
B) Longitudinal
C) Sequential
D) Experimental
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Research aimed to discover new and unknown knowledge without regard for any specific application is called:

A) basic research.
B) applied research.
C) translational research.
D) systematic research.
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The reanalysis of results from previously conducted research studies is referred to as:

A) observational research.
B) historical research.
C) meta-analysis research.
D) systematic research.
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Using the best information available to inform a question, address a problem, or create a program is called:

A) quantitative research.
B) evidence-based practice.
C) systematic investigation.
D) translational research.
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A systematic study directed toward increasing knowledge, with the primary aim being a greater understanding of the topic or subject under study is called:

A) longitudinal research.
B) applied research.
C) basic research.
D) translational research.
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Research that involves the collection and analysis of numerical data typically obtained from subjects through direct testing or questionnaires is called:

A) qualitative research.
B) applied research.
C) translational research.
D) quantitative research.
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A response, behavior, or outcome that a researcher wishes to predict or explain is called:

A) independent variable.
B) dependent variable.
C) hypothesis.
D) research question.
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An arrangement whereby the originator of the work grants to the assignee the rights to publish, reproduce, sell, or distribute the material is called:

A) a conflict of interest.
B) financial support.
C) open access.
D) a copyright agreement.
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The scientific method is the most commonly used way to generate knowledge in exercise science.
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Basic research is often used to generate a solution to an immediate problem.
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Applied research is often used to generate a solution to an immediate problem.
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The dependent variable often represents a characteristic that is going to be manipulated during a research study.
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The independent variable often represents data that is collected about a human subject during a research study.
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Conclusions about the research study are often derived from the independent variable.
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Validity informs a researcher about how easy it is to replicate the results of a study.
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Reliability must be demonstrated prior to using an instrument to collect data about a human or animal research subject.
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The sharing of information is critical in the advancement of knowledge in a field of study.
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Qualitative research uses a scientific approach designed for the collection and analysis of numerical data typically obtained from subjects through direct testing or questionnaires.
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Quantitative research uses a scientific approach designed for the collection and analysis of numerical data typically obtained from subjects through direct testing or questionnaires.
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Translational research is conducted to make the connection between basic research and clinical application.
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Basic research involves human volunteers that is meant to add to medical knowledge.
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Mixed-methods research uses a combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches in the methodology of the study.
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Primary sources of research include information, reviews, or scholarly journal articles that discuss or evaluate someone else's original research.
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Exclusion criteria are those specific qualities or characteristics that eliminate a subject from participating in a research study.
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Open access is a process that provides free, unrestricted online access to research dissemination.
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Preprint servers are online repositories, containing data or information associated with scholarly manuscripts that have not undergone peer review or been accepted by a published journal.
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Evidence-based practice is used by exercise science professionals to help inform them about basic quantitative research.
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The most commonly used way to generate knowledge in exercise science is by using:

A) the trial-and-error method of discovery.
B) information generated by other academic disciplines.
C) anecdotal information provided by professional practitioners.
D) the scientific method of discovery.
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Research that acquires solutions to an immediate practical problem is called:

A) basic research.
B) applied research.
C) nonscientific research.
D) scholarly research.
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__________ is the type of research that is often conducted for many years at a time.

A) Descriptive
B) Longitudinal
C) Sequential
D) Experimental
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Research aimed to discover new and unknown knowledge without regard for any specific application is called:

A) basic research.
B) applied research.
C) translational research.
D) systematic research.
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The reanalysis of results from previously conducted research studies is referred to as:

A) observational research.
B) historical research.
C) meta-analysis research.
D) systematic research.
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Using the best information available to inform a question, address a problem, or create a program is called:

A) quantitative research.
B) evidence-based practice.
C) systematic investigation.
D) translational research.
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A systematic study directed toward increasing knowledge, with the primary aim being a greater understanding of the topic or subject under study is called:

A) longitudinal research.
B) applied research.
C) basic research.
D) translational research.
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Research that involves the collection and analysis of numerical data typically obtained from subjects through direct testing or questionnaires is called:

A) qualitative research.
B) applied research.
C) translational research.
D) quantitative research.
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A response, behavior, or outcome that a researcher wishes to predict or explain is called:

A) independent variable.
B) dependent variable.
C) hypothesis.
D) research question.
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An arrangement whereby the originator of the work grants to the assignee the rights to publish, reproduce, sell, or distribute the material is called:

A) a conflict of interest.
B) financial support.
C) open access.
D) a copyright agreement.
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