Control group Random sampling Mixed Methods Study Wait-list comparison group Participants/ Subjects Comparison Group Descriptive Approach Blinding Triangulation Ethnographic approach Single- subject designs Theoretical Research Qualitative Analysis Comparative Approach One- group posttest- only Quantitative Analysis One group pretest- posttest Theory Research Hypothesis Grounded theory approach Constant Solomon 4-Group Credibility Alternating treatment design Pretest posttest non- equal comparison group Experimental Research Narrative approach Dependability Single factor design Qualitative Data Quasi- Experimental Multivariate/ Complex Question Single- group time- series Basic descriptive question Randomized Experimental with Matching Nominal Level of Measurement Quantitative Research Posttest- only non- equal groups Treatment Random Assignment Researcher Observation Deductive Approach Multiple- baseline design Variability Randomized Experimental Dependent variable Range Two- factor/Factorial Design Applied Research Primary source Qualitative Research Associational Question Laboratory Research Parametric statistics A priori planning Quantitative Data Posttest- only control- group Basic Difference Question Analysis of Covariance Active Independent Variable Transferability Phenomenological approach Continuous variable Reversal designs Pretest- posttest control group Categorical variable Nonrandom assignment Sampling Extraneous Variable Reflexive Bracketing Member- checking Participant Report Non- parametric statistical tests Slope Associational Approach Confirmability Random Assignment Within- Subjects Crossover Independent Variable Posttest Ordered variable Case study approach Attribute Independent Variable Non- Experimental Research Literature Review Inferential statistics Complex descriptive questions Descriptive Statistics Pretest Maturation Inductive Approach Control group Random sampling Mixed Methods Study Wait-list comparison group Participants/ Subjects Comparison Group Descriptive Approach Blinding Triangulation Ethnographic approach Single- subject designs Theoretical Research Qualitative Analysis Comparative Approach One- group posttest- only Quantitative Analysis One group pretest- posttest Theory Research Hypothesis Grounded theory approach Constant Solomon 4-Group Credibility Alternating treatment design Pretest posttest non- equal comparison group Experimental Research Narrative approach Dependability Single factor design Qualitative Data Quasi- Experimental Multivariate/ Complex Question Single- group time- series Basic descriptive question Randomized Experimental with Matching Nominal Level of Measurement Quantitative Research Posttest- only non- equal groups Treatment Random Assignment Researcher Observation Deductive Approach Multiple- baseline design Variability Randomized Experimental Dependent variable Range Two- factor/Factorial Design Applied Research Primary source Qualitative Research Associational Question Laboratory Research Parametric statistics A priori planning Quantitative Data Posttest- only control- group Basic Difference Question Analysis of Covariance Active Independent Variable Transferability Phenomenological approach Continuous variable Reversal designs Pretest- posttest control group Categorical variable Nonrandom assignment Sampling Extraneous Variable Reflexive Bracketing Member- checking Participant Report Non- parametric statistical tests Slope Associational Approach Confirmability Random Assignment Within- Subjects Crossover Independent Variable Posttest Ordered variable Case study approach Attribute Independent Variable Non- Experimental Research Literature Review Inferential statistics Complex descriptive questions Descriptive Statistics Pretest Maturation Inductive Approach
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Control group
Random sampling
Mixed Methods Study
Wait-list comparison group
Participants/ Subjects
Comparison Group
Descriptive Approach
Blinding
Triangulation
Ethnographic approach
Single-subject designs
Theoretical Research
Qualitative Analysis
Comparative Approach
One-group posttest-only
Quantitative Analysis
One group pretest-posttest
Theory
Research Hypothesis
Grounded theory approach
Constant
Solomon 4-Group
Credibility
Alternating treatment design
Pretest posttest non-equal comparison group
Experimental Research
Narrative approach
Dependability
Single factor design
Qualitative Data
Quasi-Experimental
Multivariate/ Complex Question
Single-group time-series
Basic descriptive question
Randomized Experimental with Matching
Nominal Level of Measurement
Quantitative Research
Posttest-only non-equal groups
Treatment Random Assignment
Researcher Observation
Deductive Approach
Multiple-baseline design
Variability
Randomized Experimental
Dependent variable
Range
Two-factor/Factorial Design
Applied Research
Primary source
Qualitative Research
Associational Question
Laboratory Research
Parametric statistics
A priori planning
Quantitative Data
Posttest-only control-group
Basic Difference Question
Analysis of Covariance
Active Independent Variable
Transferability
Phenomenological approach
Continuous variable
Reversal designs
Pretest-posttest control group
Categorical variable
Nonrandom assignment
Sampling
Extraneous Variable
Reflexive Bracketing
Member-checking
Participant Report
Non-parametric statistical tests
Slope
Associational Approach
Confirmability
Random Assignment
Within-Subjects Crossover
Independent Variable
Posttest
Ordered variable
Case study approach
Attribute Independent Variable
Non-Experimental Research
Literature Review
Inferential statistics
Complex descriptive questions
Descriptive Statistics
Pretest
Maturation
Inductive Approach