Exam 12: Using Available Data

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In general,the________in studies based on existing statistics is not the individual.

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A major advantage of using available data is that data are usually

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What is the dependent variable in the focal research by Martinez and Lee?

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Describe the ecological fallacy and how you might avoid it.

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Secondary data is

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Personal records tend to have easier access than physical traces.

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The fact that we cannot be certain about the________the available data that has been collected is a disadvantage to using this as a source of information.

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One important danger of using available data is

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According to the ASA code of ethics,researchers must require participant confidentiality when collecting information from public records.

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Professor Smithson is interested in learning which radio stations people really listen to.He has asked auto mechanics to record the stations that were tuned in when individuals bring their cars in for repair.This is an example of

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Sometimes you can locate data that very nearly meet your research needs,so the issue of_______arises.

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If we take group based results and infer that individuals in those groups share those characteristics,we are committing ecological fallacy.

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A disadvantage to using physical traces to gather data is their unobtrusiveness.

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One concern of using available data is being confused about the unit of analysis.

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The ecological fallacy refers to

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There are few sources of available data that allow researchers to examine changes over time.

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The "continuum of availability" refers to

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What are the key differences between primary and secondary data? When using secondary data,what are the main issues researchers need to be aware of?

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In the focal research by Martinez and Lee,Martinez had to spend hours with police detectives who acted as gatekeepers for the data.

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Emile Durkheim's classic study on suicide is based on

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