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==High-Level Concepts==
Periods
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*Events
Study phases
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*Periods
Protocol phases
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**Study phases
Sequence of events
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**Protocol phases
Study designs
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*Sequence of events
Research types
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*Study designs
Methods
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*Research types
Stakeholders
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*Methods
Participants
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*Stakeholders
Investigators
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**Participants
Monitors
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**Investigators
Sponsors
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**Monitors
Populations
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**Sponsors
Variables
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*Populations
Independent variable
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*Variables
Dependent variable (responding variable)
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**Independent variable
outcome
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**Dependent variable (responding variable)
Digital and paper artifacts
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***Outcome
Protocol
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*Digital and paper artifacts
Protocol application
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*Protocol
Assessments
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*Protocol application
Experimental assays
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**Assessments
Observations
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***Experimental assays
Physical exam
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***Observations
Interview
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****Physical exam
Self-assessments
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***Interview
Data analysis
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***Self-assessments
Data partitioning
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**Data analysis
Data transformation
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***Data partitioning
Data pooling
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***Data transformation
Data summarization
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***Data pooling
Reliability
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***Data summarization
Correlation
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***Reliability
Specimen processing
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***Correlation
Procurement
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**Specimen processing
Specimen partitioning/purification
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***Procurement
Specimen storage
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***Specimen partitioning/purification
Measurement scale
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***Specimen storage
Nominal
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*Measurement scale
Ordinal
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**Nominal
Interval
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**Ordinal
Ratio
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**Interval
Participant characteristic (phenotype)
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**Ratio
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*Participant characteristic (phenotype)

Revision as of 09:50, 18 April 2007

High-Level Concepts

  • Events
  • Periods
    • Study phases
    • Protocol phases
  • Sequence of events
  • Study designs
  • Research types
  • Methods
  • Stakeholders
    • Participants
    • Investigators
    • Monitors
    • Sponsors
  • Populations
  • Variables
    • Independent variable
    • Dependent variable (responding variable)
      • Outcome
  • Digital and paper artifacts
  • Protocol
  • Protocol application
    • Assessments
      • Experimental assays
      • Observations
        • Physical exam
      • Interview
      • Self-assessments
    • Data analysis
      • Data partitioning
      • Data transformation
      • Data pooling
      • Data summarization
      • Reliability
      • Correlation
    • Specimen processing
      • Procurement
      • Specimen partitioning/purification
      • Specimen storage
  • Measurement scale
    • Nominal
    • Ordinal
    • Interval
    • Ratio
  • Participant characteristic (phenotype)