Exam 7: Cross-Sectional, Longitudinal, and Case Study Designs
Exam 1: The Uses of Social Research49 Questions
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Exam 7: Cross-Sectional, Longitudinal, and Case Study Designs47 Questions
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Study A involves two samples from the same population that are surveyed at two different times.Study B involved collecting data from the same sample over two time periods.Study A is astudy and Study B is a study.
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If we are interested in generating new theoretical perspectives in an area where little research has been done,we would most likely use
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If a respondent dies between two data collections,she has contributed to panel fatigue.
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Asking respondents about past events can create issues regarding external validity.
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If you were conducting research using a cross-section design with retrospective questions about childhood and adolescent years to young people in their twenties,you
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A real advantage of case study designs is the fact that we can generalize from these findings to other settings.
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If we are obtaining data from the same sample at two or more points in time,it is likely that it will be impossible to locate some of the sample members for follow-up interviews.This is known as
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Consider the following variables: age,marital status,income,and educational attainment.Develop a hypothesis with at least two of the variables.Then,design a cross-sectional and a longitudinal study to test your hypothesis.
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An antecedent variable is one that is responsible for change in the independent variable only.
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The focal research example on retirement by Adler and Clark utilized a cross-sectional study design.
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Identify and explain the major challenges to doing research using longitudinal study designs.
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What must be established to prove that variables are causally related?
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When a case is selected because of its uniqueness for a study,Robert Stake calls this an intrinsic case study.
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If we were interested in how individuals' attitudes about smoking marijuana change from adolescence to adulthood,
Marriage and parenthood,the most appropriate study design would be
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