Exam 4: Elements of Research Design
Exam 1: Introduction23 Questions
Exam 2: The Nature of Science73 Questions
Exam 3: Research Ethics70 Questions
Exam 4: Elements of Research Design74 Questions
Exam 5: Measurement82 Questions
Exam 6: Sampling89 Questions
Exam 7: Experimentation75 Questions
Exam 8: Experimental Designs71 Questions
Exam 9: Survey Research76 Questions
Exam 10: Survey Instrumentation67 Questions
Exam 11: Field Research70 Questions
Exam 12: Research Using Available Data58 Questions
Exam 13: Multiple Methods65 Questions
Exam 15: Data Processing and Elementary Data Analysis72 Questions
Exam 16: Multivariate Analysis52 Questions
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Statistical significance indicates whether a relationship is spurious or nonspurious.
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Extraneous variables may be either controlled or uncontrolled.
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If older people are less likely to attend church than younger people, the relationship between age and church attendance is
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In which of the following lists does each term denote a variable?
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A negative correlation between variables means that the variables are not causally related.
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In a survey of American high schools, it was found that students who attended private schools showed higher academic achievement than students who attended public schools. Which of the following variables could create a spurious correlation between type of school (private versus public) and academic achievement?
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The three main purposes of social research are discovery, explanation, and invention.
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Suppose you found a negative correlation between how often respondents report that they attend church and how much money they claimed in charitable contributions on their most recent income tax return. This would indicate that
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Suppose you hypothesize that among college students women consume alcoholic beverages less often than men. The independent variable is
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In her review of the literature on sports participation and grades, Broh found that previous research
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Which of the following statistical properties would not apply to the relationship between the two "qualitative" variables race and political party affiliation?
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Data from a U.S. survey showed that boys whose parents were divorced and separated had more behavioral problems than boys living with both biological parents. Evidence that this finding held up when the researchers controlled for social class and race would
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Which of the following is the least satisfactory statement of a hypothesis?
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Which of the following is not an appropriate statement of a hypothesis?
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Which of the following is the best statement of a hypothesis?
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It is hypothesized that among first-year students, women attend class more frequently than men. Class attendance is a(n) __________ variable, and class standing (first-year, second-year, etc.) is a(n) __________variable.
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Which of the following research studies would be susceptible to the ecological fallacy?
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A primary objective of research design is to plan a study so that the facts speak for themselves without the need for subjective interpretations.
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A correlation coefficient provides information on all but which one of the following properties?
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