KINE research methods test 1
what is the IRB?
Institutional Review Board, protects rights and welfare of human research subjects
identify differences between applied research and basic research
basic research addresses theoretical problems, often in lab settings, and may have limited direct application applied research addresses immediate problems, often in less controlled real-world settings, and is more likely linked to application
What is plagiarism?
the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
p > .05 indicates what
the results are not statistically significant
the primary sources of a literature review are..
Research journal articles
findings are said to be statistically significant if they are____ probability that differences among treatment groups were caused by chance factors
low
well designed sampling methods are most important for obtaining what type of results?
valid
which of the following is most important to an evaluator: reliability, objectivity, validity?
validity
what are the elements of the participant, instrumentation, procedures, and design and analysis section of the introduction?
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References to journal articles should include
Author, date, article title, journal total, volume Number, issue number, page numbers (look in book for answer)
identify which sources would make a good beginning point in a literature search
Encyclopedias, textbooks and literature reviews
The only type of research that can manipulate treatment and establish a cause and effect is
Experimental research
external validity
The generalizability of the results of a study. To what extent can the results apply to the real world?
a researcher predicts that there will be no significant relationship between attitude scores and grade point average. This is an example of what?
a null hypothesis
what is empirical research
a study based on objective; collects data in which to base decisions
when a person concludes that there is a difference between populations means when she has actually observed an improbable difference between two sample means that come from identical populations, she has made what type of error?
a type 1 error
the probability that a specific result will occur strictly as a result of chance is called what
alpha level
randomly assigned subjects to treatments or exposures is known as
classic controlled experiment
a thesis was submitted with the title "a study comparing the achievement of 6th grade students in moscow, idaho, instructed in health education through closed-circuit television and regular classroom procedure for a period of 16 weeks." this title
is too long
why is it desirable to carry out a pilot study prior to the actual research study?
it permits a thorough check of the planned data collection and analysis procedures
recognizing that grade point average may not completely reflect success in school is an example of a
limitation
the introduction to a research report should...
move from a general description of the theoretical problem to the specific area to be studied
What is informed consent?
permission granted in the knowledge of the possible consequences, typically that which is given by a patient to a doctor for treatment with full knowledge of the possible risks and benefits.
in which part of the methods section should you expect to find information about when the participants were tested?
procedures
identify elements of both a research hypothesis, and, more importantly, a null hypothesis
research hypothesis- null hypothesis-
when a researcher rejects H0 when H0 is false, she has made what type of error?
she made the right decision
at the end of a well-written introduction, the reader should be able to predict what?
the statement of the problem (purpose of study).
internal validity
The extent to which the results of a study can be attributed to the treatments used in the study. internal validity refers to the extent to which the results can be attributed to the treatments used in the study. In other words, the researcher must try to control all other variables that could influence the results.
the part of the methods section of the research paper that describes the activities of each treatment group is titled
procedures
researchers set small alpha levels (eg: alpha = .05) because they want to avoid what type of errors?
rejecting the null hypothesis when it's true