Matching Pairs StatisticsOnline version Match the answer by Tracy Ellinger 1 Qualitative research 2 Quantitative research 3 Type II error 4 Dissemination 5 Operational definition 6 Example of a descriptive statistic 7 Randomization 8 Null hypothesis 9 Grounded theory 10 Confidentiality 11 Clinical significance 12 Counterfactual 13 Ethnography 14 Sensitivity 15 Specificity 16 Type 1 error 17 Quality improvement 18 Conceptual definition 19 Example of inferential statistic 20 Variables 21 Evidence based practice Participants included N=45 males and N=55 females. Occurs when you reject the null hypothesis when it was true Makes practices and processes within an organization better Practical importance of research results Results indicate a significant difference between those who use and those who abstain from marijuana (t=5.43, p=.003) The study of the meanings, patterns and lifeways of a culture Specifies how a variable will be measured Ability of the instrument to identify non-cases correctly Collection and analysis of numerical information An instruments ability to identify a case correctly What would happen if you were both exposed and not exposed to a casual factor Aims to understand overall understanding of social psychological processes The meaning of the variable being studied The assumption that there is no relationship between variables Letting others know research results Occurs when you accept the null but it was false Measures are in place to safeguard participants data Collection and analysis of narrative information Characteristics that take on different values Use of the most current and accurate information for making clinical decisions Makes groups comparable at the outset of a study