In statistical process control, these are known as attributes data. Also called count,
discrete, or qualitative data. Binary data are categorical data with only two possbilities
(e.g., gender).
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, Nominal Data
The fear and discomfort associated with the implementation of an innovation.
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Uncertainty
The sum of all scores or values divided nu tje total number of scores. Also known as the
average, it is the most widely used measure of central tendency in statistical tests of
significance.
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Mean
A method requiring that the population be divided into groups or clusters.
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Cluster Sampling
,A subtype of convenience sampling that allows subjects to suggest other subjects for
inclusion in the study, so that the sampling process gains momentum. This type of
sampling process gains subject who are difficult to identify but are known to others
because of an informal network.
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Snowball Sampling
The set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes a company or
corporation. A system of beliefs and actions that characterize a particular group. Culture
also refers to norms and behavior and shared values among a group of people. The
social "glue" that holds people together. At the heart of culture is the notion of shared
values (what is important) and behavioral "norms" (the way things are done). Cultures are
described as strong when the core values are intensely held and widely shared.
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Culture
An information system based on retrospective administrative data, such as stat in the
Uniform Bill document 1992 (UB-92) or claims data, including clinical information
spanning the patient;s entire stay but not identifying the specific timing of certain
conditions.
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, Code-Based System
A chart used to statistically illustrate upper and lower limits of a process and the variation
of an organization's process within those limits.
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Control Chart
The degree to which an innovation is perceived as being consistent with the existing
values, experiences, beliefs, and needs of potential adopters.
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Compatibility
A method in which a particular group or groups are selected on the basis of certain
criteria. It is subjective, because the researcher uses his or her judgment to decide who is
representative of the population.
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Purposive Sampling or Judgment Sampling
discrete, or qualitative data. Binary data are categorical data with only two possbilities
(e.g., gender).
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, Nominal Data
The fear and discomfort associated with the implementation of an innovation.
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Uncertainty
The sum of all scores or values divided nu tje total number of scores. Also known as the
average, it is the most widely used measure of central tendency in statistical tests of
significance.
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Mean
A method requiring that the population be divided into groups or clusters.
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Cluster Sampling
,A subtype of convenience sampling that allows subjects to suggest other subjects for
inclusion in the study, so that the sampling process gains momentum. This type of
sampling process gains subject who are difficult to identify but are known to others
because of an informal network.
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Snowball Sampling
The set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and practices that characterizes a company or
corporation. A system of beliefs and actions that characterize a particular group. Culture
also refers to norms and behavior and shared values among a group of people. The
social "glue" that holds people together. At the heart of culture is the notion of shared
values (what is important) and behavioral "norms" (the way things are done). Cultures are
described as strong when the core values are intensely held and widely shared.
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Culture
An information system based on retrospective administrative data, such as stat in the
Uniform Bill document 1992 (UB-92) or claims data, including clinical information
spanning the patient;s entire stay but not identifying the specific timing of certain
conditions.
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, Code-Based System
A chart used to statistically illustrate upper and lower limits of a process and the variation
of an organization's process within those limits.
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Control Chart
The degree to which an innovation is perceived as being consistent with the existing
values, experiences, beliefs, and needs of potential adopters.
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Compatibility
A method in which a particular group or groups are selected on the basis of certain
criteria. It is subjective, because the researcher uses his or her judgment to decide who is
representative of the population.
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Purposive Sampling or Judgment Sampling