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outline sampling research designs prospective vs retrospective observational vs experimental steps in the research process remember the steps in the process of designing research 1 identifying and defining variables 2 ...

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          OUTLINE
  Sampling
  Research Designs 
  Prospective vs. Retrospective
  Observational vs. Experimental 
    STEPS IN THE RESEARCH PROCESS
    Remember the steps in the process of designing research?
     1) Identifying and Defining Variables
     2) Selecting Measurement Methods
     3) Selecting (Sample) Subjects*
     4) Selecting a Research Design*
     5) Establishing an Analysis Plan* 
     
    *We covered steps 1 & 2 in Part 2, now we will focus on steps 3, 4, 
    and 5 in the research design process 
    SELECTING (SAMPLING) SUBJECTS
   Another step in the research design process involves 
    describing your sample and choosing methods for 
    selecting or recruiting subjects
   When describing your population, it is important to 
    establish specific inclusion and exclusion criteria
     The use of exclusion criteria is another method for 
     controlling for CONFOUNDERS
   SELECTING (SAMPLING) SUBJECTS
  The number one goal when choosing a method for 
   selecting subjects is representativeness of the sample 
   to the population of interest
  If every person does not have an equal chance of being 
   selected for participation in the study, then the study is 
   BIASED 
         RANDOM SAMPLES
   Random Samples
   The random sample is used to control 
    for the possibility of a BIASED sample.
   In a random sample every subject in 
    the entire population has an equal 
    chance of being selected
   A random sample also allows inferences 
    to be made regarding the outcomes in 
    the overall population
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