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Operational definition
a clear, objective, and complete description of how the variables in a research study are measured and defined
Case study
a research design involving an in-depth and detailed examination of a single subject or small group
Meta-analysis
a statistical method that combines the results of multiple studies to reveal patterns and draw general conclusions
Naturalistic observation
a descriptive technique of observing and recording behavior in naturally occurring situations without trying to manipulate and control the situation
Structured interviews
a method of gathering information that involves asking a set of predetermined questions in a predetermined order to each participant
Likert scale
a rating scale that measures attitudes, opinions, or behaviors by having respondents choose an answer along a continuum
Effect size
a measure of the strength of the relationship between two variables (or the extent of an experimental effect) to help show the significance of a research finding
Statistical significance
shows how likely it is that an obtained result occurred by chance
Replication
repeating a research study to see if the same results can be obtained to show if the original study's findings can be applied to other situations or populations
Peer review
a process in which experts evaluate a research study, article, or manuscript before it gets published to ensure the work meets high academic standards