Qualitative self report techniques
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-unstructured interviews
-semi structured interviews
-focus group interviews
-diaries
-photo elicitation
,Case-control
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-Subjects are selected based on their disease/case status
--Look backwards to determine which subjects had the exposure/risk facto
Purposive sampling
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handpicking sample members
Types of nonprobability sampling
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-convenience
-quota
-consecutive
-purposive
Nonexperimental study types
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-Correlational designs
-Cohort
, -Case-control
Types interview questions
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-closed ended
-multiple choice
-rank order
-rating
-open ended
biophysiologic measurements types
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-in vivo
-in virto measurments
Meta analysis advantages
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-Objectivity—statistical integration eliminates bias in drawing conclusions
when results in different studies are at odds.
-Increased power—by combining effects across multiple studies, the
probability of detecting a true relationship between variables increases
, in vivo measurements
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-Performed directly in or on living organisms
-Eg, blood pressure, body temperature
Bracketing
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-the process of identifying and holding in abeyance preconceived beliefs
and opinions about the phenomenon under study
--Associated with descriptive phenomenology
convenience sampling
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selecting the most conveniently available people as participants
Steps in meta synthesis
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-unstructured interviews
-semi structured interviews
-focus group interviews
-diaries
-photo elicitation
,Case-control
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-Subjects are selected based on their disease/case status
--Look backwards to determine which subjects had the exposure/risk facto
Purposive sampling
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handpicking sample members
Types of nonprobability sampling
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-convenience
-quota
-consecutive
-purposive
Nonexperimental study types
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-Correlational designs
-Cohort
, -Case-control
Types interview questions
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-closed ended
-multiple choice
-rank order
-rating
-open ended
biophysiologic measurements types
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-in vivo
-in virto measurments
Meta analysis advantages
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-Objectivity—statistical integration eliminates bias in drawing conclusions
when results in different studies are at odds.
-Increased power—by combining effects across multiple studies, the
probability of detecting a true relationship between variables increases
, in vivo measurements
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-Performed directly in or on living organisms
-Eg, blood pressure, body temperature
Bracketing
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-the process of identifying and holding in abeyance preconceived beliefs
and opinions about the phenomenon under study
--Associated with descriptive phenomenology
convenience sampling
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selecting the most conveniently available people as participants
Steps in meta synthesis
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