When it measures what the researcher actually thinks it measures
The two variables are positively related but weakly
Cross-sectional study
Age of the children
Refers to law and regulations that directly or indirectly affect families with children
Real world data - Observation, experimentation or experience
Approach to work with people in health service using methods of intervention and assessment that have been demostrated through empirical research to be effective
Information about the degree to which a measure vields consistent results over time
The study of the relationship between variables that naturally coexist in the world
Becoming "test-wise" and achieving better scores on a test than on previous occasions because of repeated exposure to the test
the impact of a particular event, culture, or historical experience on a particular group of people
Experiment in which the independent variables is manipulated in a naturalistic setting
The variable in a study that is measured and that changes as a result of the action of the independent variable - (The thing thats getting measured)
The variable that is manipulated in a study
A research technique that involves watching and carefully recording what people do or say