LCSW Research Terms

  1. Qualitative Research
    Systematic investigations that include inductive, in-depth, studies of individuals, groups organizations, or communities; focuses on the why and how of decision making to better understand human behavior
  2. Independent Variable
    This is a factor that can be varied or manipulated in an experiment.
  3. Construct Validity
    The degree to which an instrument measures the characteristic being investigated
  4. Quantitative Research
    Systematic investigations that include descriptive or inferential statistical analysis
  5. Quasi-Experimental Research
    Systematic Research inquires made without complete controls (No randomization, control or intervention group)
  6. Validity
    In social research, the concept concerned with the extent to which a procedure is able to measure the quality it is intended to measure.
  7. Dependent Variable
    The phenomenon or reaction to be tested or measured when a new stimulus, condition or treatment is introduced.
  8. External Validity
    The extent to which study findings can be generalized beyond the sample used in the study.
  9. Pre-Text
    A questionnaire or other data-gathering instrument administered to a subject just before a period of inquiry that provides a baseline for comparison and the end results
  10. Experimental Study
    Research conducted under carefully controlled conditions selected and systematically compared with control group, with treatment variables being introduced to the experimental group but not the control group, and the use of statistical analysis to determine if significant differences occur between the groups observed.
  11. Single-subject Design
    A research procedure often used in clinical situations to evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention; the behavior of an individual client is used as a comparison and a control
  12. Inter-Rater Reliability
    The degree to which different people give similar scores for the same observations; refers to the consistency of a measure.
  13. Median
    The middle score
  14. Longitudinal Study
    Repeated testing of the same phenomenon or group of subjects over an extended period
  15. Internal Validity
    The extent to which the effects detected in a study are truly caused by the treatment or exposure in the study sample, rather than being due to other biasing effects of extraneous variables.
  16. Exploratory Study
    A type of study designed used to explore or gain insights into a phenomenon
  17. Mode
    The value that occurs most frequently
  18. Random Assignment
    The use of chance procedures in psychology experiments to ensure that participant has the same opportunity to be assigned to any given group.
  19. Literature Review
    The process of searching published work to find out what is known about ta research topic
  20. Mean
    The average value or measure of central tendency
  21. Correlation
    A mutual relation; a pattern of variation between two phenomena in which change in one is associated with change in the other
  22. Experimental Group
    In research, a collection of subjects who are matched and compared with a control group in all relevant respects, except that they are also subject to a specific variable being tested
  23. Null Hypothesis
    A Statement that no relationship exists between study variables.
  24. Pilot Study
    A procedure for testing and validating a questionnaire or other instrument by administering it to a small group of respondents from the intended test population; The procedure helps determine whether the test times possess the desired qualities of measurement and the ability to discriminant other problems before the instrument is put to widespread use.
  25. Post Test
    A questionnaire or other data-gathering instrument administered to a subject at the end of a specific period of inquiry.
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