Methodology
The overall strategy and rationale behind the research process, including the specific methods used for data collection and analysis.
Literature review
A summary and analysis of existing research and publications on a specific topic. Helps identify gaps and inform new research.
Objective tests
Standardized assessments with fixed response options (e.g., multiple-choice), used to measure traits, behaviors, or symptoms (e.g., MMPI).
Operational definition
A clear, specific description of how a concept or variable is measured or manipulated in a study.
Participants
The people who take part in a research study. They may also be referred to as subjects or respondents.
Peer review
A process in which experts evaluate a research study or manuscript before publication to ensure quality and accuracy.
Reliability
The consistency of a measure or result. A reliable measure produces similar results under consistent conditions.
Replication
Repeating a study or experiment to confirm findings and test reliability. A key part of scientific credibility.


