Research (Practicle, Real-World) Quiz # 2

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Quiz: Research (Practicle, Real-World) Quiz # 2
Subject: Research Topics Literature Reviews And Hypotheses
Total Questions: 30 MCQs
Time: 30 Minutes

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Research (Practicle, Real-World) Quiz # 2
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  • _______ is a survey of the existing scholarly work on a topic that summarizes, compares, and evaluates the existing research to identify contradictions and gaps in knowledge or theory.

  • _____ is a quantitative form of research that studies the findings of similar independent studies to reach conclusions about a body of research.

  • _________ in causality, this refers to ways to show that any observed relationship between independent and dependent variables is not created by some outside factor.

  • _________ is a type of question that makes a comparison against some type of standard or population.

  • Journals that appear as scholarly journals but that often are not peer reviewed is known as __________ journal

  • _______ is a form of experimental research where the subjects are not randomly assigned to the experimental (treatment) or control (nontreatment, comparison) group.

  • _______ is a form of experimental research where the subjects are randomly assigned to the experimental (treatment) or control (nontreatment, comparison) group.

  • _______ is a form of experimental research where the subjects are randomly assigned to the experimental (treatment) or control (nontreatment, comparison) group.

  • A form of research that, like a metaanalysis, systematically reviews the findings of multiple studies of similar focus and design is known as ________?

  • Whether research findings truly represent the topic being studied is known as ?

  • When a researcher cannot detect a subject’s identity, thereby protecting that identity from being revealed in any study reports is known as ?

  • Belmont Report is the document that identifies the three universal principles of ethical and responsible research, which are respect for persons,________, and justice.

  • When the researcher knows a subject’s identity, but protects that identity by not revealing it in any reports of the study. Subjects might be referred to as ___________is known as Confidentiality

  • When the researcher knows a subject’s identity, but protects that identity by not revealing it in any reports of the study. Subjects might be referred to as ___________is known as Confidentiality

  • ______ is a situation in which adhering to an ethical responsibility to subjects might jeopardize the ethical responsibility to society or vice versa.

  • _______ is an ethical obligation for a researcher to tell potential subjects any information about the study that might influence their decision to voluntarily participate in that study.

  • Ethical oversight committees responsible for protecting human subjects and making sure that research protocols avoid ethical violations is known as ?

  • _________ is an ethical requirement established by the Belmont Report requiring that potential benefit to a subject for participating in a study should outweigh any possible risks from study participation.

  • ______ is an ethical requirement established by the Belmont Report requiring that any potential risks and benefits of any study are spread across subjects fairly.

  • Vulnerable populations is the People, such as______, and individuals with impaired cognitive abilities

  • Abstract terms that give people a mental image of a behavior or phenomena is known as ________

  • The process of refining a research topic into something that can be feasibly studied is known as ?

  • ________ is a form of criterion validity that assesses the agreement between two or more measures of the same concept that are being measured at the same time.

  • _____ is a form of measurement validity that bases the validity of a measure by its relationship to theory and testable hypotheses, which is considered valid pending replication by other studies’ use of the same theory and measure.

  • _______is a form of measurement validity that addresses a measure’s ability to cover the multiple meanings of abstract concepts.

  • ______ is a measure whose values can be quantified. Interval and ratio measures are continuous measures.

  • A form of measurement validity that examines the degree to which responses for a specific measure behave similarly to responses to other widely accepted measures of the same concept is known as ?

  • _________research for which data are gathered at only one point in time .

  • _________ measures whose values are categorical and have no inherent quantifiable meaning on their own. Nominal and ordinal measures are discrete.

  • _______ is the most basic form of measurement validity that assesses whether the measure is a logical indicator of a concept.

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