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Research Methods in Communication Sciences and Disorders Exam Bank Solution Manual Already Passed Evidence Based Practice - Answers Use of systematic and high-quality evidence to make the most beneficial clinical decisions Research - Answers An organized way to find answers to questions; follows a cycle: formulating a question, attempting to answer it, formulating a follow-up question, etc Primary Sources - Answers first-hand account of a research study (the first time it appears in the literature) - a journal article, book, or chapter Secondary Sources - Answers summaries of primary-source materials (e.g., your textbook) Tertiary Sources - Answers summary of primary and secondary sources (e.g., wikipedia) - a great starting point for research but not enough Method of Tenacity - Answers believing a "fact" because it has "always been this way" and we have heard it repeatedly, ignoring contradictory evidence (e.g., the earth is flat) Method of Authority - Answers Accepting something as truth because it is conveyed with authority. Understand the source of authority - is it really trustworthy? Method of Intuition - Answers Based on assumptions that are considered to be self-evident with little or no consideration given to the role of experience in the acquisition of knowledge. Method of Science - Answers Deriving knowledge in a systematic and controlled way, based on physical evidence and guided by theories and hypotheses. Theory - Answers Concisely organized knowledge from previous research that can explain phenomena, Can be used as a "framework" to understand the world and to predict events Hypothesis - Answers An idea that may be based on previous evidence but has not yet been fully tested. It is a possibility but not yet accepted knowledge. Testability - Answers It must be testable and "falsifiable" Accountability - Answers can the theory explain all the data or are there any observations it can not account for? Parsimonious - Answers the simplest way to explain all observations Occam's Razor - Answers we look for the simplest explanation first, and look at more complex explanations only if they give greater explanatory power How do we know what we know? - Answers Method of tenacity, Method of authority, Method of intuition, Method of science What are some ways of knowing in science? - Answers Theory and Hypothesis Communication Models - Answers finding ways of simulating communication processes outside of humans to better understand how things work Physical Sciences - Answers acoustics Biological Sciences - Answers anatomy, physiology, neurology Behavioral sciences - Answers psychology, sociology, anthropology Health sciences - Answers medicine, physical therapy, occupational therapy Humanities - Answers linguistics, performance arts (including music) Speech Sciences Research - Answers Speech-Motor development and skills, Phonological development and skills Language Sciences Research - Answers Lexical / morphological development and skills, Sentence processing development and skills Neuroscience / Neurolinguistics Research - Answers Neuroimaging, Aphasia Hearing Sciences Research - Answers Noise-induced hearing loss, Age-related hearing loss,

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Evidence Based Practice - Answers Use of systematic and high-quality evidence to make the most
beneficial clinical decisions

Research - Answers An organized way to find answers to questions; follows a cycle: formulating a
question, attempting to answer it, formulating a follow-up question, etc

Primary Sources - Answers first-hand account of a research study (the first time it appears in the
literature) - a journal article, book, or chapter

Secondary Sources - Answers summaries of primary-source materials (e.g., your textbook)

Tertiary Sources - Answers summary of primary and secondary sources (e.g., wikipedia) - a great starting
point for research but not enough

Method of Tenacity - Answers believing a "fact" because it has "always been this way" and we have
heard it repeatedly, ignoring contradictory evidence (e.g., the earth is flat)

Method of Authority - Answers Accepting something as truth because it is conveyed with authority.
Understand the source of authority - is it really trustworthy?

Method of Intuition - Answers Based on assumptions that are considered to be self-evident with little or
no consideration given to the role of experience in the acquisition of knowledge.

Method of Science - Answers Deriving knowledge in a systematic and controlled way, based on physical
evidence and guided by theories and hypotheses.

Theory - Answers Concisely organized knowledge from previous research that can explain phenomena,
Can be used as a "framework" to understand the world and to predict events

Hypothesis - Answers An idea that may be based on previous evidence but has not yet been fully tested.
It is a possibility but not yet accepted knowledge.

Testability - Answers It must be testable and "falsifiable"

Accountability - Answers can the theory explain all the data or are there any observations it can not
account for?

Parsimonious - Answers the simplest way to explain all observations

Occam's Razor - Answers we look for the simplest explanation first, and look at more complex
explanations only if they give greater explanatory power

How do we know what we know? - Answers Method of tenacity, Method of authority, Method of
intuition, Method of science

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