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Horizontales
(DEFINE)A method for selecting a group from a population where everyone has an equal chance of being chosen, ensuring a representative sample, reducing bias, and enhancing reliability of results.
(CONNECT/COMPARE)A study is trying to evaluate the efficacy of a new medication on combating cystic fibrosis symptoms. Researchers have a control group and a group they will give the medication, and they hope to draw conclusions about both groups based on medical analysis of lung condition following treatment. One researcher brings up how cystic fibrosis symptoms can worsen with age, and how the assigned sample groups are not randomized to account for diversity in patient age. In this case, patient age is a...
(CONNECT/COMPARE) A man on tiktok wearing a labcoat is telling you that his brand of vitamin gummies can cure the common cold. You're sick enough to be motivated into believing him, and the 'MD' in his username lends him so legitimacy. You wonder, though, if he might have another reason for telling you this, or if his claims are really confirmed with data. These facts are some KEY FEATURES of...
(CONNECT/COMPARE)A local candy (shop wishes to find their most popular candy, to do so they divide their customers into strata (groups) by age, to study consumers buying habits. This sampling method is called a…
(DEFINE)A relationship where one variable directly influences another, establishing a cause-and-effect dynamic.
(CONNECT/COMPARE) A local homeowner's association sends out a questionnaire asking residents how they would feel about turning a local public park into an ice rink. A researcher wonders if this type of data collection might be useful in an experiment, but worries that they might only be able to gather observational, correlational data. This type of research method is a...
Verticales
(CONNECT/COMPARE)A group of researchers want to analyze the relationship between home income and test scores in a school district. They intend to select a few classes from a couple of the schools within a district to compose the sample. One researcher worries there might be confounding variables at play. This type of research experiment is a...
(CONNECT/COMPARE)A study is trying to prove a causal relationship between music listened to while studying and total exam score. Researchers assign different genres of music to randomized groups of students, and hope to draw conclusions once scores are reported. In this case, the exam scores are the....
(DEFINE)The controlled or intentionally manipulated variable in a research study or experiment.
(CONNECT/COMPARE) A group of researchers want to analyze the relationship between home income and test scores in a school district. They intend to divide the school population into samples truly randomly, without separating students out by grade level or school attended. This type of research experiment is an...
(DEFINE)A group of people who share certain characteristics.
(DEFINE)A subset or smaller group taken from a larger population. Used to study or analyze the larger group without needing to examine everyone.
(DEFINE)Statistical measure that indicates the extent to which two variables change together. It can be positive (both increase) or negative (one increases while the other decreases).
(DEFINE)This list includes systematic empiricism, empirical questions and public knowledge. This list helps to ensure that information is structurally researched, measurable, and falsifiable. These are some KEY FEATURES of...