Research Sampling dh
Across
- 2. The process of selecting a portion or subset of the designated population
- 6. An error that accepts the premise that there is a difference when actually there is no difference between groups.
- 7. Describes a type of randomization sample, is more generalizable and more representative of the population.
- 10. Criteria of the target population that the investigators will use to answer their research question.
- 11. The ability of a test to find an effect.
- 12. Networking sample.
- 13. An error that accepts the premise that there is not a difference between groups when there is a difference that actually exists.
Down
- 1. A well-defined set, with specific properties, that a researcher generalizes to.
- 3. Nonprobability sample because elements are selected to represent the population.
- 4. This type of criteria reduces the effect of extraneous variables on the accurate evaluation of the outcome variable.
- 5. Nonprobability type of sample in which subjects who meet the inclusion criteria are recruited and consecutively enrolled until the sample size is reached.
- 8. Characteristics about the subjects in a study: age, gender, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, education level, and marital status.
- 9. The most basic unit about which information is collected.
- 12. A subset of elements that make up the population.