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