Research Methods Flashcards
Translating research into findings is known as
Evidence Based Practice
What is Ontology?
It is a viewpoint concerned with what is real and true.
What is Epistimology?
It is a viewpoint concerned with the nature of knowledge and the ways of knowing.
What is emic perspective?
A viewpoint from within a culture, emersed inside the culture
What is etic perspective?
A viewpoint from outside a culture looking in.
What are the three means of analysing data?
Mean
Median
Mode
This type of sampling is used when a researcher wants to reflect a larger population
Probability Sampling
This type of sampling is research or respondent driving
Non-probability sampling
What are the four values of Human Research?
Respect
Justice
Merit and Integrity
Beneficence
What are features of trustworthiness?
Reliability
Validity
Credibility
Which sampling is considered the “ideal” unbiased sampling?
Simple Random Sampling
What sampling pulls sampling from what is nearby or easy, but hold some selection bias?
Convenience sampling
which Sampling uses a specific interval to decide the sampling to pull a representative population?
Systematic Sampling
What Sampling uses small groups that are then randomly selected?
Cluster Sampling
What sampling uses groups which are intentionally chose, and divided randomly further.
Stratified sampling