Exam 3: Studying People
Exam 1: Introduction to Sociological Social Psychology46 Questions
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Exam 4: The Social Psychology of Stratification56 Questions
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Exam 6: Socialization Over the Life Course61 Questions
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You are studying student attitudes toward tobacco and alcohol consumption by asking students to respond to questions using answer categories that range from 1 (strongly agree) to 4 (strongly disagree). These items represent which type of variable?
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Research conducted by interview, participant observation, and ethnography is what kind of research?
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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Experiment I. Laboratory experiments Q. In-depth interviews B. Indices J. Natural or field experiments R. Experimental proup C. Operationalize K. Control eroup S. Ordinal variables D. Posttest L. Population T. Focus proups E. Field research M. Ethropraphy U. Corverience sarnple F. Participart observation N. Interval variables V. Reliability G. Independent variable O. Internal Review Boards W. Validity H. Dependent variable P. Hypotheses
-____ Participants in an experiment that are exposed to an independent variable.
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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Experiment I. Laboratory experiments Q. In-depth interviews B. Indices J. Natural or field experiments R. Experimental proup C. Operationalize K. Control eroup S. Ordinal variables D. Posttest L. Population T. Focus proups E. Field research M. Ethropraphy U. Corverience sarnple F. Participart observation N. Interval variables V. Reliability G. Independent variable O. Internal Review Boards W. Validity H. Dependent variable P. Hypotheses
-____ A qualitative research method employing an unstructured or semi-structured series of questions.
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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Experiment I. Laboratory experiments Q. In-depth interviews B. Indices J. Natural or field experiments R. Experimental proup C. Operationalize K. Control eroup S. Ordinal variables D. Posttest L. Population T. Focus proups E. Field research M. Ethropraphy U. Corverience sarnple F. Participart observation N. Interval variables V. Reliability G. Independent variable O. Internal Review Boards W. Validity H. Dependent variable P. Hypotheses
-____ How valid or accurate the findings of the study are.
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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Experiment I. Laboratory experiments Q. In-depth interviews B. Indices J. Natural or field experiments R. Experimental proup C. Operationalize K. Control eroup S. Ordinal variables D. Posttest L. Population T. Focus proups E. Field research M. Ethropraphy U. Corverience sarnple F. Participart observation N. Interval variables V. Reliability G. Independent variable O. Internal Review Boards W. Validity H. Dependent variable P. Hypotheses
-____ Specific statements about how variables will relate to one another in a research study.
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An instructor asks you to develop a study of the homeless that will provide a great deal of insight into what it is like to be homeless. Given this mandate, which of the following methods would most likely produce the information that you need for such a project?
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Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Experiment I. Laboratory experiments Q. In-depth interviews B. Indices J. Natural or field experiments R. Experimental proup C. Operationalize K. Control eroup S. Ordinal variables D. Posttest L. Population T. Focus proups E. Field research M. Ethropraphy U. Corverience sarnple F. Participart observation N. Interval variables V. Reliability G. Independent variable O. Internal Review Boards W. Validity H. Dependent variable P. Hypotheses
-____ A form of qualitative research in which a researcher becomes a member of the group being studied.
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A Experiment I. Laboratory experiments Q. In-depth interviews B. Indices J. Natural or field experiments R. Experimental proup C. Operationalize K. Control eroup S. Ordinal variables D. Posttest L. Population T. Focus proups E. Field research M. Ethropraphy U. Corverience sarnple F. Participart observation N. Interval variables V. Reliability G. Independent variable O. Internal Review Boards W. Validity H. Dependent variable P. Hypotheses
-____ Experiments that take place in people's everyday environments.
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