Exam 2: Applying Sociological Research Methods

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Social scientists use experiments as often as natural scientists do because they provide a reliable source of data.

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What is generally the last step in the research process?

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Field experiments are experimental designs conducted in real life settings.

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Qualitative methods offer a variety of techniques with which to collect data.What is grounded theory and how is it a unique approach in social science research?

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Discourse analysis refers to the use of recording equipment to study political speeches.

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Compare the methods available to perform two distinct types sociological research,including the benefits and disadvantages of each method.

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Inductive reasoning is a theory-driven approach that typically concludes with generalizations based on research.

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Which research method places the most emphasis on understanding the members of a group from their own point of view?

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Participant observation involves collecting systematic observations while being part of the activities of the group being studied.

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Which of the following is part of the "Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans" standards for conducting research?

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You conduct a survey with a large introductory class of sociology students,but you want to sample only 30 percent of them.When passing out the survey,you need to make sure that each person in the class has an equal chance of being selected to complete it.What kind of sample have you selected?

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Which statement best describes concepts?

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What is empowerment research and why is it undertaken?

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A program was developed to increase prescription compliance in recently diagnosed hypertension patients.Medical readings and interviews were conducted with participants over one year,at three-month intervals.At the end of the program,medical health practitioners revisited the program to check its effectiveness and to make adjustments as indicated by the data.Which form of research would reveal the outcome of the program?

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When a researcher meets with the research participants in her study and asks each of them a series of questions,altering the questions as necessary,which data collection method is she using?

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Statistics Canada is a significant resource for social science researchers who need descriptions of numerous aspects and characteristics of Canada's population.

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According to the text,what is the principal component of any theory?

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What is NOT included in secondary analyses?

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Which type of analysis can be carried out on existing data sources,such as public records,official reports,and surveys completed by other researchers?

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Mike and Johanna wanted to study the notion that Internet dating site users developed more self-confidence about their personal appeal as a potential partner over a six-month time frame.Which form of research would reveal this particular social phenomenon?

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