Deck 8: Elements of Design

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The two types of research questions are:

A) theoretical and practical.
B) basic and applied.
C) experimental and nonexperimental.
D) true or false.
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Which of the following choices does not represent a categorical variable?

A) Gender
B) Ethnicity
C) Age
D) Marital status
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Operational definitions are based on ___________ as well as the research questions.

A) the pre-set AU: Does this make sense? Is it a plausible choice?
COMP: Please flag this query in page proofs. Thanks.
B) constructs
C) the controlled variable
D) multiple observations
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The most common design used in research, in which variables are not manipulated, is a:

A) nonexperimental design.
B) construct.
C) quasi-experimental design.
D) semi-experimental design.
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Which of the following is combined with a construct in research design?

A) Quasi-experimental design
B) Cause-and-effect relationship
C) Continuous variables
D) Operational definition
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As it has fewer restrictions, a quasi-experimental design is mainly used in which form of research?

A) Basic research
B) Semi-experimental research
C) Applied research
D) Elemental research
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Which research design cannot determine cause-and-effect relationships?

A) Qualitative research
B) Quasi-experimental design
C) True experimental design
D) Nonexperimental design
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Theories are always used in evaluations.
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Applied research is completed prior to undertaking basic research.
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Variables have attributes.
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If a construct has low validity, then the study results will have high generalizability to other study populations.
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Ethical issues can still occur with randomized controlled trials (RCTs).
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In evaluations, the _____________ and ____________ define the project.
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____________ ______________ involve measuring one variable several times over a defined period of time.
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Match the types of variables with their definitions.
-Manipulating; changes to understand the effect

A) Independent
B) Dependent
C) Moderating
D) Mediating
E) Controlled
F) Confounding
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Match the types of variables with their definitions.
-Responding; reacts to change

A) Independent
B) Dependent
C) Moderating
D) Mediating
E) Controlled
F) Confounding
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Match the types of variables with their definitions.
-Shows how relationships change with different variables

A) Independent
B) Dependent
C) Moderating
D) Mediating
E) Controlled
F) Confounding
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Match the types of variables with their definitions.
-Intervenes; acts between the independent and dependent variables

A) Independent
B) Dependent
C) Moderating
D) Mediating
E) Controlled
F) Confounding
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Match the types of variables with their definitions.
-Held constant; other variables are analyzed without interference

A) Independent
B) Dependent
C) Moderating
D) Mediating
E) Controlled
F) Confounding
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Match the types of variables with their definitions.
-Interferes with the dependent and independent variables; extraneous

A) Independent
B) Dependent
C) Moderating
D) Mediating
E) Controlled
F) Confounding
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List the two types of research
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List the three types of research designs.
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Which experimental design is considered the gold standard of research?
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Dr. Jones and her team are gathering data in a low-income city. The research team wishes to look at personal characteristics, such as gender and socioeconomic status, to determine if there is a relationship between this low-income city and these characteristics. Considering that the attributes of gender and socioeconomic status cannot be reasonably manipulated by the research team, which research design does this scenario best describe?
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Deck 8: Elements of Design
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The two types of research questions are:

A) theoretical and practical.
B) basic and applied.
C) experimental and nonexperimental.
D) true or false.
A
2
Which of the following choices does not represent a categorical variable?

A) Gender
B) Ethnicity
C) Age
D) Marital status
C
3
Operational definitions are based on ___________ as well as the research questions.

A) the pre-set AU: Does this make sense? Is it a plausible choice?
COMP: Please flag this query in page proofs. Thanks.
B) constructs
C) the controlled variable
D) multiple observations
B
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The most common design used in research, in which variables are not manipulated, is a:

A) nonexperimental design.
B) construct.
C) quasi-experimental design.
D) semi-experimental design.
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Which of the following is combined with a construct in research design?

A) Quasi-experimental design
B) Cause-and-effect relationship
C) Continuous variables
D) Operational definition
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As it has fewer restrictions, a quasi-experimental design is mainly used in which form of research?

A) Basic research
B) Semi-experimental research
C) Applied research
D) Elemental research
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Which research design cannot determine cause-and-effect relationships?

A) Qualitative research
B) Quasi-experimental design
C) True experimental design
D) Nonexperimental design
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Theories are always used in evaluations.
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Applied research is completed prior to undertaking basic research.
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Variables have attributes.
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If a construct has low validity, then the study results will have high generalizability to other study populations.
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Ethical issues can still occur with randomized controlled trials (RCTs).
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In evaluations, the _____________ and ____________ define the project.
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____________ ______________ involve measuring one variable several times over a defined period of time.
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Match the types of variables with their definitions.
-Manipulating; changes to understand the effect

A) Independent
B) Dependent
C) Moderating
D) Mediating
E) Controlled
F) Confounding
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Match the types of variables with their definitions.
-Responding; reacts to change

A) Independent
B) Dependent
C) Moderating
D) Mediating
E) Controlled
F) Confounding
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Match the types of variables with their definitions.
-Shows how relationships change with different variables

A) Independent
B) Dependent
C) Moderating
D) Mediating
E) Controlled
F) Confounding
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Match the types of variables with their definitions.
-Intervenes; acts between the independent and dependent variables

A) Independent
B) Dependent
C) Moderating
D) Mediating
E) Controlled
F) Confounding
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Match the types of variables with their definitions.
-Held constant; other variables are analyzed without interference

A) Independent
B) Dependent
C) Moderating
D) Mediating
E) Controlled
F) Confounding
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Match the types of variables with their definitions.
-Interferes with the dependent and independent variables; extraneous

A) Independent
B) Dependent
C) Moderating
D) Mediating
E) Controlled
F) Confounding
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List the two types of research
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List the three types of research designs.
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Which experimental design is considered the gold standard of research?
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Dr. Jones and her team are gathering data in a low-income city. The research team wishes to look at personal characteristics, such as gender and socioeconomic status, to determine if there is a relationship between this low-income city and these characteristics. Considering that the attributes of gender and socioeconomic status cannot be reasonably manipulated by the research team, which research design does this scenario best describe?
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