Midwifery Knowledge and Research 0.0 / 5 ? NursingReaearchUniversityAQA Created by: NatMidwifeCreated on: 02-05-16 12:00 A methodology in research is... A set of pinciples that directs research 1 of 32 A quantitative methodology... Is only concerned with phemonema that can be objectively measured 2 of 32 This is NOT a key feature of quantitative research... The results must only be clealry described in words 3 of 32 Case control studies... Are a type of observational study 4 of 32 Null hypothesis testing is... where a statement is made about there 'no difference' between groups 5 of 32 An aim is... the overall/broad statement of what you intend to do 6 of 32 The 'study sample'... Participants drawn from the study population 7 of 32 This is NOT one of the BradfordHill criteria for causation... The triangulation of the relationship 8 of 32 Reliability addresses whether... Repeated measurement or assessment provide a consistent result given the same initial circumstances 9 of 32 Main outcome for a study... Primary outcome 10 of 32 Validity in a study means... The measurement tool measures what it is intended to measure 11 of 32 A threat to the IV in a trial... Maturation 12 of 32 The Hawthorne effect is... The participant's response to being in a study 13 of 32 A type 2 error is... A false negative result 14 of 32 Statistics that produce p values... Inferential stats 15 of 32 Baseline data is... Data collected before intervention but after recruitment 16 of 32 Which level of measurement has a fixed zero... Ratio 17 of 32 Qualitiative research is useful when... Little is known about a subject or problem 18 of 32 Samples are usually... Small in qual research 19 of 32 Qualitative researchers believe that... the social world is constructed thrugh human activity 20 of 32 A methodological approach that studies the lived experience of individuals is... Phenomenology 21 of 32 Qualitative samples... Do not need t represent the population from which they came 22 of 32 Strongest sampling strategy in qual research is... Purposive 23 of 32 Sample size in qual research is best determined by... Data saturation 24 of 32 Purposive sampling involves.... Selecting Ps who can give most info 25 of 32 An interview topic guide is... A set of headings that guides the discussion 26 of 32 Focus groups can be useful... to encourage discussion about a topic 27 of 32 Optimal size for a focus group... 8-10 28 of 32 An audit trail is... The decisions made by the researcher to reach the conclusions presented 29 of 32 Trianguations involves... Researching the topic from diff perspectives 30 of 32 It is important to present quotes from... A variety of Ps 31 of 32 This is NEVER an aim of qual data analysis... to attribute 32 of 32
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