Module 6 section 1 Flashcards

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considerations for interpreting study results

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  1. credibility and accuracy of results
  2. meaning of the results
  3. generalizability of results
  4. implications for practice, theory or research
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Interpreting Quantitative results

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  • provide more interpretive opportunites
  • can be summarized and display data
  • Interpretive components:
    1. credibility and bias
    2. meaning
    3. importane
    4. generalizability
    5. implications
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Credibility and Bias in Quantitative results

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-a credibility assessment requires a carefeul analysis of the study’s methodologic and conceptual limitations and strengths

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External Evidence

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-comes from primarily prior research data

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Internal evidence

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-comes from evaluation of the methods used

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6
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To ensure credibilty

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-reduce eliminate or control bias

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7
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Meaning of Quanitative results

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  • usually take the form of statistical values and probability values
  • need to be translated into conceptual terms in order to derive meaning
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