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Qualitative

A research method focused on understanding meaning, experiences, or concepts through non-numerical data (e.g., interviews, observations, open-ended questions)

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Power analysis

A technique used to determine the sample size needed to detect an effect of a certain size with a given level of confidence.

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P-value

A statistical measure that indicates the probability that the observed results occurred by chance. A p-value less than 0.05 is typically considered statistically significant.

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Narrative inquiry

A qualitative research method that focuses on individuals’ stories and personal experiences as a way to understand how they make sense of the world.

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Meta-analysis

A statistical technique that combines the results of multiple studies on the same topic to produce a single, more robust conclusion.

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Median

The middle value in a list of numbers arranged in order. Half the values are above, and half are below the median.

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Mean

The average value in a set of numbers, calculated by summing all values and dividing by the number of values.

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Analysis

The process of examining data in detail to discover patterns, trends, or relationships and draw conclusions.

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