Introducing quantitative research Flashcards
What things are pre-stated before a quantitative study?
- Aims (broad statement)
- objectives
- hypotheses (statement of relationship between variables)
What are the key features of Quantitative research?
- measurable
- aims, objectives, hypotheses
- standardised procedures
- outcomes = valid and reliable
- results presented statistically
- results aimed at: falsification (testing hypothesis), estimated causal relationships and estimated association between variables
What is validity?
when a study measures what it intends to measure
What is reliability?
That the study must be repeatable and produce similar effects
What should results of quantitative research be aimed at?
- falsification
- establishing causal relationships
- establishing association between variables
Describe expert opinion
- lowest level of opinion
- high chance of bias/ errors
- only possible evidence source
- can be considered as research
- has some gravity
What is a case-control study?
- type of observational study
- conducted in retrospect
- starts with a condition (the case)
- matched with a control
- unable to attribute causation
What is a cohort study?
- looks at association between one entity and another
- e.g. smokers vs. non-smokers
- data collected prospectively
- collect the data you want
- provides greater precision (than case-control)
What are case-reports?
- descriptive studies
- tend to be small
What is case-series?
- same as case-report but >10 cases
- aim to measure course/progression of disease
Strengths of case-series?
- speed of deployment
- provides useful initial pilot data
Limitations of case-series?
- insufficient numbers for meaningful analysis
- only involve single groups so no independant control group
Name the 9 components of the Bradford-Hill criteria
-temporal relationship, strength, dose-response relationship, consistency, plausibility, consideration of alternate explanations, experiment, specificity, coherence
What are randomised controlled trials?
- prospective
- intervention given
- PPs randomly allocated to recieve intervention or not
- outcome of interest = measured