Practice quiz exam 1 statistics and research
deductive reasoning
Creating specific examples from generalized statements is an example of, what?
reasoning
Errors in ______ stem from inaccurate statements or invalid conclusions drawn from sound premises
Apply the results to the real world
Which is not a component of the scientific method?
systematic review of randomized controlled trials
Which of the following would be given the rank of the highest form of evidence?
deductive
______reasoning is when general information is used to generate a premise, and from this process, a specific conclusion is drawn
relevance
____fallacies originate when the inference is made on premises that are not pertinent to the conclusion
inductive reasoning
creating generalized statements from specific examples is an example of what?
Randomized controlled trials with a limited body of data
national heart, lung, and blood institute's evidence category B includes evidence from _____
Scientific method
the ______ is the preferred approach to problem solving that underpins scientific research
Evidence-based practice
the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of best current evidence in decision making is known as what?
internal
the extent to which the results of a study can be attributed to the treatments used in the study is the definition of what kind of validity?
experimental research
the only type of research that can manipulate treatments and establish a cause and effect is
inference
the process or act of deriving logical conclusions from premises or statements that are known, assumed true, or derived
theory
when a hypothesis is repeatedly supported by multiple investigations and laboratories, it can become a ______
single blind
In a __________ review, the authors of an article submitted to a peer-reviewed research journal do not know the identities of the reviewers but the authors' names are revealed to the reviewers.
experimental mortality
In a research study in which the treatment involved quite intense physical training, 40% of the participants in the treatment group dropped out as compared with 5% of the control group. This threat to internal validity is called
randomized controlled trials with a rich body of data
National heart, lung, and blood institute's evidence category A includes evidence from _______
False
True or False? A study showing that a 15-week yoga intervention failed to reduce evening cortisol levels in an adult population proves that yoga is an ineffective therapy for stress reduction.
False
True or False? Field studies follow a different scientific method than laboratory-based studies
ambiguity fallacy
an informal fallacy providing an inference that appears to support the conclusion merely because vague terminology is used within the inference is a
hypothesis
informal fallacies occur when the stated premise of the study fails to support the
which statement is most true? blah blah blah
laboratory research usually has higher internal validity than field research
"gold standard" of research methods?
randomized controlled trial