Chapter 8: Introduction to Quantitative Research Flashcards
bias
a distortion in the data-analysis results
constancy
methods and procedures of data collection are the same for all subjects
control
measures used to hold uniform or constant the conditions under which an investigation occurs
control group
the group in a experimental investigation that does not receive an intervention or treatment; the comparison group
dependent variable
in experimental studies, the presumed effect of the independent or experimental variable on the outcome
experimental group
the group in an experimental investigation that receives an intervention or treatment
external validity
the degree to which findings of a study can be generated to other populations or environments
extraneous or mediating variable
variable that interferes with the operations of the phenomena being studied
generalizability (generalize)
the inferences that the data are representative of similar phenomena in a population beyond the studied sample
history
the internal validity threat that refers to events outside of the experimental setting that may affect the dependent variable
homogeneity (internal consistency)
similarity of conditions
independent variable
the antecedent or the variable that has the presumed effect on the dependent variable
instrumentation
changes in the measurement of the variables that may account for changes in the obtained measurement
internal validity
the degree to which it can be inferred that the experimental treatment, rather than an uncontrolled condition, resulted in the observed effects
intervening variable
a variable that occurs during an experimental or quasi-experimental study that affects the dependent variable