Exam 12: Observational Studies With Control Variables
Exam 1: Research in the Real World6 Questions
Exam 2: Theory and Models17 Questions
Exam 3: Qualitative Research20 Questions
Exam 4: Measurement29 Questions
Exam 5: Sampling22 Questions
Exam 6: Secondary Data16 Questions
Exam 7: Surveys and Other Primary Data18 Questions
Exam 8: Making Sense of the Numbers18 Questions
Exam 9: Making Sense of Inferential Statistics13 Questions
Exam 10: Making Sense of Multivariate Statistics24 Questions
Exam 11: Causation16 Questions
Exam 12: Observational Studies With Control Variables11 Questions
Exam 13: Multiple Regression to Disentangle Causal Effects9 Questions
Exam 14: Randomized Experiments11 Questions
Exam 15: Natural and Quasi Experiments10 Questions
Exam 16: The Politics, Production, and Ethics of Research9 Questions
Exam 17: How to Find, Review and Present Research12 Questions
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A study found that eating junk food is related to getting cancer .Which of these statements is true?
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Program evaluators seek to estimate the causal effect of a program (X) on an outcome (Y) using observational datA .The evaluators attempt to adjust their estimate for common causes (Z) that influence both X and Y .In this evaluation, the common causes (Z) are best described as
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An agency analyst is studying factors which motivate employees to work, but fails to consider job perks in her equation .In this case, job perks are a ___ variable since they are in the background, and may potentially bias the estimated causal relationship between her independent and dependent variables.
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A(n) __ is a variable that causally occurs before both X and Y, and is viewed as a potential common cause.
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High school students from low-income families sometimes work after school to bring in extra income .Because of the hours they spend working, they have less time to do homework, which can lead to poorer grades .A researcher explores the effect of family income on grades .What type of variable is working part time in this study?
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To investigate the impact of population density on crime, a researcher compared average crime rates in low and high density neighborhoods .To control for poverty, which is related to both density and crime, he further stratified the data into low and high poverty neighborhoods .Instead of using this method of stratification, multiple regression analysis is often preferable because
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Because government corruption is difficult to measure directly, a student used citizen perceptions of corruption as reported in a survey as a variable, even though it is not an ideal measure .Perceptions of corruption in this case is an example of
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A researcher is interested in conditioning the data, where she will break it into groups based upon student GPA's .In this situation, the researcher is going to _____ the datA.
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A study found higher rates of crime in cities with an international airport, compared to cities without an international airport .But the study failed to take account of the size of the city (population), and bigger cities tend both to have more crime and to have international airports .The findings of this study suffer from
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To collect data as part of an observational study, a researcher may use:
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