Exam 9: Analyzing Content
Exam 1: Science, Society, and Criminological Research61 Questions
Exam 2: The Process and Problems of Criminological Research61 Questions
Exam 3: Research Ethics65 Questions
Exam 4: Conceptualization and Measurement63 Questions
Exam 5: Sampling65 Questions
Exam 6: Causation and Experimentation49 Questions
Exam 7: Survey Research64 Questions
Exam 8: Qualitative Methods and Data Analysis65 Questions
Exam 9: Analyzing Content54 Questions
Exam 10: Evaluation and Policy Analysis65 Questions
Exam 11: Mixing and Comparing Methods64 Questions
Exam 12: Reporting Research Results63 Questions
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Explain how secondary data analysis is different from the methods we have already examined in this book.
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Using secondary data presents no methodological challenges because there is no human contact involved with it.
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The Comparative Crime Data File CCDF)has extensive crime data from 110 nations and 44 international cities.
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Using a __ sampling strategy, researchers select cases because they reflect theoretically important distinctions
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The primary purpose of the gang homicide research done by Rosenfeld, et al.1999), was to study whether gang membership
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The goal of a content analysis is to develop inferences from text.
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The first step in content analysis is to identify a population of documents or other textual sources for study.
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Secondary data analysis is the act of collecting data that were originally collected by someone else at another time.
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The systematic, objective, quantitative analysis of message characteristics is
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Research that seeks to understand the structure, nature, or scope of a nation's or nations' criminal justice system is
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