Exam 2: Linking Methods With Theory
Exam 1: Introduction58 Questions
Exam 2: Linking Methods With Theory67 Questions
Exam 3: Research Ethics62 Questions
Exam 4: Beginning a Research Project61 Questions
Exam 5: Research Design74 Questions
Exam 6: Defining and Measuring Concepts70 Questions
Exam 7: Sampling68 Questions
Exam 8: Survey Research: a Quantitative Technique66 Questions
Exam 9: Interviews: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches70 Questions
Exam 10: Field Research: a Qualitative Technique67 Questions
Exam 11: Unobtrusive Research: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches66 Questions
Exam 12: Other Methods of Data Collection Analysis65 Questions
Exam 13: Sharing Your Work69 Questions
Exam 14: Reading and Understanding Social Research63 Questions
Exam 15: Research Methods in the Real World65 Questions
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Critical paradigm assumes that truth in any form may or may not be knowable
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In the_____,researchers develop hypotheses based on some theory or theories,collect data that can be used to test the hypotheses,and assess whether the data collected support the hypotheses.
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A(n)_____ is an analytic lens,a way of viewing the world,and a framework from which to understand the human experience.
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_____ is a paradigm that challenges almost every way of knowing that many social scientists take for granted.
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In this scenario,the parents' belief is an example of the _____.
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In this scenario,the teachers' belief is an example of the _____.
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In the _____,researchers collect data,analyze patterns in the data,and then theorize from the data.
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_____ is the paradigm that focuses on who wins and who loses based on the way that society is organized.
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Explain the similarities and differences between paradigms and sociological theories.
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_____ is a paradigm that challenges most social scientific ways of knowing,arguing that there are no universals.
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_____ is a paradigm that argues that we create reality through our interactions and our interpretations of those interactions.
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Describe the ways that inductive and deductive approaches may be complementary.
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Postmodernism assumes that social science can never be truly value-free and should be conducted with the express goal of social change in mind.
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_____ emphasizes on inherent problems with previous paradigms.
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_____ is a paradigm guided by the principles of objectivity,knowability,and deductive logic.
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State the assumptions of the four types of social scientific paradigms.
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Write a note on the three possible levels of inquiry upon which social scientific investigations might be based.
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Both inductive and deductive methods can be used to form complementary approaches.
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