Research Methods Flashcards

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Independent Variable

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The variable that is manipulated or changed.

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Experimental Research

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Is used to test whether one variable or thing influences or causes a change in another variable or thing.

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Dependent Variable

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The variable that is used to observe and measure the effects of the independent variable.

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Extraneous Variables

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Is a variable other than the independent variable that can cause a change in the dependent variable.

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Experimental Group

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Exposed to the experimental condition; that is, the independent variable is present.

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Control Group

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Exposed to the control condition; that is, the independent variable is absent.

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Sampling Procedure

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A subsection, or smaller group, of research participants selected from a larger group (called a population) of research interest.

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Random Sampling

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Ensures that every member of the population of research interest has a genuinely equal chance of being selected as a participant for the research study.

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Stratified Sampling

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Dividing the population to be sampled into different subgroups, then selecting a separate sample from each subgroup in the same proportions as they occur in the population of interest.

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Random-Stratified Sampling

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When random sampling is used to select a sample from each stratum (subgroup). The resulting sample is called a random-stratified sample.

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Random Allocation

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Participants selected for the experiment are just as likely to be in the experimental group as the control group.

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Descriptive Research

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Refers to the use of a research method that focuses on studying and describing one or more aspects of thoughts, feelings or behaviour as they occur at a give time and place.

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Case Study

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An intensive, in-depth investigation of some behaviour or event of interest in an individual, small group or situation.

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Observational Study

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Refers to any means by which a phenomenon (an observable event) is studied, including the data that represent a phenomenon, such as scores and spoken or written responses.

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