What is an experiment?
An action or a series of action that are variants of each other in order to
answer a question.
What is applied research?
Corresponds to finding solution to immediate problem facing a society or a business organization.
What is fundamental research?
Corresponds to methods leading to generalization and formulation of theories.
What is conceptual research?
Corresponds to some abstract ideas or theory. It is generally used by philosophers and thinkers to develop new concepts or to reinterpret existing ones.
What is empirical research?
Relies on experience or observation alone, often without due regard for system and theory. It is data-based research, coming up with conclusions which are capable of being verified by
observation or experiment.
What is a hypothesis?
A conjectural statement (an opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of
incomplete information) or tentative proposition (prediction) about
relations among variables.
Attributes of a hypothesis
What are the four levels of measurement?
Systematic error
consistent and predictable errors or biases in research or measurement that systematically affect the results in a particular direction. Unlike
What is construct validity?
The extent to which our measure actually coincides with the construct
What are the objectives of research?
What is descriptive research?
Researcher has no control over the
variables, he can only report what has happened or what is happening.
What is analytical research?
Researcher has to use facts or information already available and analyze these to make a critical evaluation
What is the principle of replication?
According to the Principle of Replication, the experiment should be repeated more than once. Thus, each treatment is applied in many experimental units instead of one. By doing so the statistical accuracy of
the experiments is increased.
What is the principle of randomization?
refers to the practice of randomly assigning participants to different groups or conditions in an experiment. This principle is crucial for ensuring that the groups being compared are equivalent at the start of the study, which helps to minimize the influence of confounding variables and increase the internal validity of the research.
What is the principle of local control?
refers to the idea of controlling for potential confounding variables within the context of an experiment. It involves ensuring that any variables, other than the independent variable being studied, are kept constant or controlled for in order to isolate the effects of the independent variable on the dependent variable.
What is research methodology?
a way to systematically solve the research problem.
What is research?
Can be termed as an inquiry into the nature of phenomena, and the
consequences of any particular set of circumstances, whether these circumstances are experimentally controlled or recorded just as they occur.
What is the scientific method?
What is a construct?
abstract term, which is a proposed
attribute of a person/system that often cannot be measured
directly.
What is a variable?
measurable aspect of construct; can take on different values
What is operationalization?
the process of “translating” a construct into one or more variables.
What is random error?
Extraneous variable wherein random error typically occurs during one administration.
What are the sources of error?