Exam 11: Nonreactive Research and Secondary Analysis
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Below is a list of measures of the French influence in New Orleans. Which of the measures is NOT an unobtrusive measure?
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Professor Gowda used the Statistics Canada data set to examine the trend in Canadian unemployment rates over the last forty years. Unfortunately, how unemployment was measured changed several times during this time period. This is an issue of
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Dr. Simpson conducted a content analysis of The New York Times between 1980 and 2000. She first identified relevant articles involving government regulation of business. After finding 2,000 such articles, she systematically sampled articles with a sampling interval of 5. She then coded each sampled article based on the subjective meaning it expressed, as pro- or anti-government regulation, using a 1 to 10 scale 1 = very anti-regulation, 10 = very pro-regulation).
-In this study, Dr. Simpson used______ to identify articles as pro- or anti-government regulation.
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How variables will be coded is a primary concern when a researcher utilizes content analysis as a research method. Discuss coding in content analysis. What is the difference between manifest and latent coding?
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What are four characteristics of content that are described in coding systems? How are they recorded accurately?
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Validity is a major concern for researchers when using existing statistics and secondary data analysis. Explain three problems with validity when conducting existing statistics research.
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Compared to latent coding in content analysis, manifest coding seems to have
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Researchers primarily use which of the following types of sampling in content analysis?
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Professor Hague counts the total number of people and the percentage who are Hispanic in a sample of 400 TV commercials shown during a one month period on two Miami stations. She wants to see whether the percentage of Hispanic people in commercials equals, is greater than, or is less than, the percentage of Hispanic people in the area population. She is using
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Are there any ethical concerns with the use of nonreactive research? How are ethical concerns different for nonreactive research than other types of research?
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Why do social scientists use nonreactive methods to conduct social research? What is the logic behind using these research methods? What are some of the benefits of using nonreactive methods over reactive methods?
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What is secondary data analysis? What are its advantages and disadvantages?
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It is often recommended that when using content analysis as a method of research, a research team use multiple coders. What is the purpose of multiple coders in content analysis? What problem could be created when using multiple coders? How might one deal with the problem?
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What is Krippendorff's Alpha? When and why is it used in non-reactive research?
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What is secondary data analysis? What are existing statistics? How is secondary data analysis different for the use of existing statistics? Give an example of each method not discussed in class or in the text.
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While using existing statistics can bring a wealth of quality research, one has to be mindful of some of the limitations. Describe some of the limitations of existing statistics.
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Dr. Chandresh wants to study the U.S. media coverage of the 1984 Bhopal gas leak which left 8,000 Indians dead and 50,000 injured. Which non-reactive research method would be ideal?
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The trash left in the theater after a movie is over and items in a garbage dump are examples of
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