20 Questions
What is the term used to describe the ability to repeat the study based on the information provided?
Confirmability
Which aspect of the research process focuses on how open and transparent the research process was?
Confirmability
What is the acronym used to structure a research question?
PICO
What does the acronym PICO stand for?
Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome
Which term refers to the consideration of how the intervention was described and whether it can be repeated from its description?
Confirmability
What aspect of the research process considers the influence of context on findings?
Transferability
What is the primary role of the ethics committee?
To protect the participants in the study
How many types of approval can the ethics committee grant?
Three
Which committee deals with ethical applications for clinical research?
Clinical Research Ethics Committee (CREC)
What type of data does the Social Research Ethics Committee (SREC) deal with?
Data related to people's well-being and occupation
What is the minimum time taken to gain approval from the ethics committee?
2-4 weeks
What is NOT within the scope of the Social Research Ethics Committee (SREC)?
Data collection in a healthcare setting
What is the main difference between SREC and CREC?
SREC handles non-health data collection while CREC handles health-related data collection.
What is the main focus of trustworthiness in research?
Reducing the risk of bias and chance within research
Which concept closely aligns with dependability?
Credibility
What does confirmability refer to in research?
Being open and transparent in the research design
Which term relates to the difference the outcomes of a study can make?
Transferability
Which aspect is important for credibility in research?
Ensuring conclusions relate back directly to the data gathered
Which process helps to increase confirmability in research?
Being open and transparent in the research design
What does transferability relate to in research?
Difference the outcomes of a study can make
This quiz focuses on the concepts of transferability and confirmability in research methodology. It covers the influence of context on findings, consideration of participant environments, and the importance of open and transparent research processes.
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