IDR Flashcards
5 different stages of research cycle
- Problem analysis (what is the aim of your research?)
- Research design (how can you reach this aim?)
- Data collection (how can you collect the data?)
- Data analysis (what do the data look like and what can be interpreted from them?)
- reporting (which conclusions are backed up by the data?)
Problem analysis steps
- What is the direct cause for the research?
- What is the problem/the yet unknown?
- What is the main aim of the study? what will be done with the results?
- What is the research question?
- What are the hypotheses?
Design based research
- Problem definition
- Analysis and diagnosis
- Solution desgn
- Intervention
- Evaluation
Research design steps
- Operationalization of variables
- type of research and study
- population and sampling
- research method
- representativeness, biases and quantity
Type of studies (name 3)
Descriptive: presenting known information
Exploratory: trying to find new information
Examinatory: checking if your conjectures (hypotheses) are true
Type of research (name 2)
Qualitative : information that is not numerical
Quantitative : calculations, outputs of graphs and diagrams
Ask yourself 3 questions in a research method
- How will you acquire information. which research tool are you going to use?
- How will you measure that which is of interest of your research, what instrument?
- How will you execute your research, what process?
Test/re-test liability test
IQ test
Inter-rater reliability
two different people when two people are assessing something, to what extend do the
results agree to each other?
Internal consistency
Assess someones mood with 3 questions
modus
cijfer wat het meest voorkomt
mediaan
middelste getal
range
maximum - mimimum
controlled vs uncontrolled
in the surrounding altered for the sake of the observation
participation vs non-participant
this refers to whether the observer interacts in the observation
structured vs unstructered
this refers to whether the criteria that are noted in the observation are predetermined
concealed vc unconcealed
refers to whether the participants know they’re being studied
NPS
% promoters - % detractors
detractors
all who’ve answered 0 to 6
passives
all who’ve answered 7 to 8
promoters
all who’ve answered 9 to 10
Reporting
- describing results
- interpreting
- report writing
3 ways to get in SPSS
opening an existing .sav file
adding it manually by yourself
importing from another file like excel