Chapter 3, Research CH2 quantitative and qualitative research
Phases in a Quantitative Study (C-DEAD) 5 phases(18steps)
Phase 1: Conceptual Phase Phase 2: Design and Planning Phase Phase 3: Empirical Phase Phase 4: Analytic Phase Phase 5: Dissemination Phase
Variables are almost exclusively used in_______
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
- Have patterns of association (describing relationship between 2 different variables) - Inductive reasoning (draw a causal relationship between the premise and a hypothesis Is this Qualitative or quantitative?
Qualitative
Phenomena, concepts Narrative descriptions (data) Is this Qualitative or quantitative?
Qualitative
Study participant, informant, narrator Is this Qualitative or quantitative?
Qualitative
experimental research
Researchers actively introduce an intervention or treatment most often to address therapy questions. Called clinical trials in medical research
Nonexperimental research
Researchers collect data without intervening or introducing treatments. Called observational studies in medical research
concepts
abstractions of particular aspects of human behavior or characteristics (e.g., pain, weight)
Analytic Phase which stage of quantitative study
analyze data and interpret results 4
operational
the operations (measurements) a researcher must perform to measure the concept and collect the desired information
Data (singular = datum):
the pieces of information researchers collect in a study
independent variable
the presumed cause (of a dependent variable)
dependent variable(outcome variable or outcome)
the presumed effect (of an independent variable)
conceptual
the abstract or theoretical meaning of a concept being studied
communicating the findings and putting evidence into practice, research utilization which stage of quantitative study
the dissemination phase 5
cause-and-effect research
(causal) relationship (e.g., cigarette smoking and lung cancer)
associative research purpose
(functional) relationship (e.g., gender and life expectancy)
Quantitative researchers usually collect _________data whereas qualitative researchers collect_________data.
1.numerical 2.narrative
variable
A characteristic or quality that takes on different values, that is, that varies from one person to the next Examples Blood type Weight Length of stay in hospital
What is an example of a question that researchers ask when using phenomenology during qualitative research? A.What is the meaning of the phenomenon experienced by the people? B.What are the psychological phases that characterize a particular event? C.What are the patterns and lifeways of a defined cultural group? D.What is the core variable that explains what is happening in the social scene?
A.What is the meaning of the phenomenon experienced by the people? Rationale: The phenomenological researcher asks the questions What is the essence of this phenomenon as experienced by these people? or What is the meaning of the phenomenon to those who experience it?
A nurse researcher is conducting a quantitative study to determine protocols for triaging patients in the emergency department. Which term is generally associated with this type of research? A.Phenomena B.Subject C.Pattern of association D.Inductive reasoning
B.Subject Rationale. The person contributing information in a quantitative study is called the subject. In the qualitative study, this person is called the study participant, informant, or key informant. That which is investigated is called a concept in quantitative studies and concept or phenomena in qualitative studies. Pattern of association and inductive reasoning are qualitative terms. Relationships and deductive reasoning are quantitative terms.
Which action would be performed first when designing and planning a quantitative study? Developing intervention protocols Identifying the population Designing the sampling plan Formulating a research design
D.Formulating a research design Rationale: The first step in designing and planning a quantitative study is formulating a research design. This is followed by developing intervention protocols, identifying the population, and designing the sampling plan
Tell whether the following statement is True or False. Researchers involved in quantitative research commonly engage in fieldwork. True False
False Rationale: Researchers engage in fieldwork when performing qualitative studies.
Selecting a research design Developing intervention protocols Identifying the population Designing the sampling plan Specifying methods to measure variables and collect data Developing methods to protect human/animal rights Finalizing the research plan which stage is this in quantitative study?
The design and planning phase 2
-collecting data -preparing data for analysis Are part of which quantitative study stage?
The empirical phase 3
independent variable
The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied.
dependent variable
The outcome factor; the variable that may change in response to manipulations of the independent variable.
literature review
a scholarly research step that entails identifying and studying all existing studies on a topic to create a basis for new research. qualitative research
- Formulating/delimiting the problem - Reviewing related literature - Undertaking clinical fieldwork - Defining the framework and developing conceptual definitions - Formulating hypotheses which stage is this in quantitative study
conceptual phase 1
Things being investigated in Quantitative research
contsructs concepts variables
smoking leads (Iv) to lung cancer is a ____ variable
dependent
What type of research is to focus on patterns and life-ways of a cultural group
ethnographic
What type of research is to seek understanding of key social psychological processes
grounded theory research
What effects does exercise have on the heart rate?what is the dependent variable
heart rate. the independent would be the exercise versus something else (no exercise) is a variable.
theories
knit concepts into a coherent system that purports to explain phenomena
These type of studies tend to yield more diverse group of study participants, potentially enhancing the generalizability of findings.
multisite studies
What is the best description of a dependent variable? Outcome being measured A person's gender Presumed cause Measurements performed
outcome being measured
Sample
part of a population from which data is gathered
Things being investigated in Qualitative research
phenomena concepts
What type of research on lived experiences with humans
phenomenological research
- Concepts, variables - deductive reasoning (reasoning +evidence=conclusion) These are what type: Qualitative or quantitative?
quantitative
Cause and effect, associative relationships. Is this: Qualitative or quantitative?
quantitative
Subject or is a study participant data (numerical values) Is it Qualitative or quantitative?
quantitative
person undertaking the study in quantitative or qualitative research
researcher investigator
constructs
slightly more complex abstractions (e.g., self-care) For example, self-care in Orem's model of health maintenance is a construct.
person contributing information in qualitative research
study participant informant key informant