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TRAUMA PSYCHOLOGY#1
The study of psychological effects resulting from traumatic experiences, focusing on mental health impacts.
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH#2
A research method aimed at understanding human behavior and experiences through in-depth interviews and observations.
INTERVIEW TECHNIQUE#3
A data collection method involving direct, personal interaction to gather detailed information from participants.
SURVEY METHODOLOGY#4
A systematic approach to collecting data from a sample population using questionnaires or structured interviews.
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS#5
Guidelines and principles ensuring the safety and well-being of research participants, especially in sensitive studies.
INFORMED CONSENT#6
A process of obtaining voluntary agreement from participants after providing them with essential study information.
DATA ANALYSIS#7
The process of systematically applying statistical and logical techniques to describe and evaluate data.
THEMATIC ANALYSIS#8
A qualitative analytic method for identifying, analyzing, and reporting patterns (themes) within data.
PARTICIPANT CONFIDENTIALITY#9
A principle ensuring that personal information about study participants remains private and secure.
RECRUITMENT STRATEGIES#10
Techniques used to identify and engage potential participants for research studies.
LITERATURE REVIEW#11
A comprehensive survey of existing research relevant to a specific topic, identifying gaps and context.
RESEARCH QUESTIONS#12
Specific queries that guide the focus and direction of a research study.
QUALITATIVE DATA#13
Non-numerical information collected in research, often rich in detail and context.
CODING#14
The process of categorizing qualitative data to identify themes and patterns for analysis.
DATA TRIANGULATION#15
Using multiple data sources or methods to enhance the credibility and validity of research findings.
RESEARCH PROPOSAL#16
A detailed plan outlining the objectives, methodology, and significance of a proposed study.
ACADEMIC RIGOR#17
The strict adherence to scholarly standards and methods in conducting and presenting research.
FINDINGS DISCUSSION#18
A section of the research paper where results are interpreted and contextualized within existing literature.
PRESENTATION SKILLS#19
Techniques and strategies for effectively communicating research findings to diverse audiences.
CONTRIBUTION TO DISCOURSE#20
The impact of research findings on existing conversations and knowledge within a field.
EMOTIONAL DISTRESS#21
Psychological suffering that participants may experience when discussing trauma-related topics.
RESEARCH ETHICS#22
The moral principles guiding research practices, particularly concerning participant treatment.
ANALYSIS SOFTWARE#23
Digital tools used to assist in organizing and analyzing qualitative data.
SYNTHESIS#24
The process of combining various elements of research findings into a coherent whole.
ACADEMIC PAPER STRUCTURE#25
The organized format for presenting research findings, typically including sections like introduction, methods, results, and discussion.