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Mixed methods

  • Chad Cipiti

A research approach that combines both qualitative (descriptive) and quantitative (numerical) data to provide a more comprehensive understanding.

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T-test

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A statistical test used to compare the means of two groups to determine if the difference is statistically significant.

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Systematic review

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A comprehensive summary of all available evidence on a specific research question, using standardized methods to search, appraise, and synthesize findings.

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Statistical significance

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A determination that results are unlikely to have occurred by chance, typically based on a p-value threshold (e.g., p < 0.05).

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Statistical analysis

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A mathematical approach to interpreting numerical data. Helps assess significance, trends, and relationships in a study.

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Standard deviation

  • Chad Cipiti

A measure of the amount of variation or spread in a set of values. A low standard deviation indicates that values are close to the mean.

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Semi-structured interview

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A qualitative data collection method that uses a flexible guide with open-ended questions, allowing for both consistency and exploration of participant responses.

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Sampling strategy

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The plan for how participants or data sources are selected in a study. It includes methods like random sampling, stratified sampling, or purposive sampling.

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Regression analysis

  • Chad Cipiti

A statistical method used to examine the relationship between one dependent variable and one or more independent variables.

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Quantitative

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A research method that uses numerical data and statistical techniques to examine relationships, patterns, or outcomes.

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