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